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Gophers football: After 8-4 finish, where will Minnesota go bowling?
MINNEAPOLIS – The College of Minnesota soccer staff has Paul Bunyan’s Axe again in Minneapolis for the second straight 12 months, ending the season with a 23-16 win over the Badgers final Saturday.
The Gophers end the common season 8-4, and whereas it was season for PJ Fleck and firm, there was nonetheless meat on the bone for the third time in 4 years. Again in 2019, the Gophers had been a win over Wisconsin away from claiming a Huge Ten West title. Final 12 months, losses to Illinois and Iowa proved expensive within the quest to get to Indianapolis.
This 12 months? Losses to Purdue and Iowa will go away the Gophers questioning what may need been. Each video games had been tied 10-10 within the fourth quarter, and the Gophers discovered a approach to lose them each. Win them, and so they’re the Huge Ten West champions and headed to Indianapolis. The loss to Iowa particularly stung for Fleck, speaking with reporters after Saturday’s win over the Badgers, his second straight and third within the sequence.
“I nonetheless bear in mind folks, Heather and I each time they’d see us, simply beat Wisconsin and you’ll keep endlessly. Simply beat Wisconsin and you’ll keep endlessly. Effectively we’ve overwhelmed Wisconsin twice and also you all wished me fired final week. That’s how that goes,” Fleck mentioned.
The Gophers are 3-0 below Fleck in bowl video games, so the place would possibly Minnesota be headed? We’ll discover out Sunday, after numerous convention title video games this weekend.
It seems they’ve probably averted a post-Christmas journey to Detroit for the Fast Lane Bowl. Most projections have the Gophers going to both the Duke’s Mayo Bowl, set for Dec. 30 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The opposite in style risk is the ReliaQuest Bowl, previously the Outback Bowl, set for Jan. 2 in Tampa, Fla.
Additionally keep watch over the Pinstripe Bowl, performed Dec. 29 at Yankee Stadium in New York.
11 GOPHERS EARN ALL-BIG TEN HONORS
The Gophers had 11 gamers honored on Tuesday because the Huge Ten unveiled all-conference honors for protection and particular groups. Senior security Tyler Nubin was named Second Group All-Huge Ten. He completed third on the protection with 55 tackles, and had a team-high 4 interceptions. He missed the win at Wisconsin with a damaged wrist, suffered in opposition to Iowa.
Linebacker Mariano Sori-Marin was named Third Group All-Huge Ten. He led the Gophers with 78 tackles, 38 solo tackles and tied for the staff lead with 4.5 tackles for loss. He had one sack and broke up three passes.
Incomes honorable point out honors for Minnesota’s protection had been linebacker Cody Lindenberg, defensive linemen Danny Striggow, Trill Carter, Kyler Baugh and Thomas Rush, defensive again Terell Smith and security Jordan Howden.
The Gophers’ protection completed No. 6 within the nation in yards allowed (279.5), and No. 5 in scoring (13.3 factors allowed).
Kicker Matthew Trickett, and kick returner Quentin Redding additionally earned Honorable Point out honors. Trickett was 15-of-18 on area targets this season, and 42-of-42 on additional factors.
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Minnesota vs Illinois Prediction: Gophers finally get past Bret Bielema
It’s another Minnesota Golden Gophers gameday and with that, it’s time to make another game day prediction here at Gophers Nation.
On Saturday, the Minnesota Golden Gophers will look for their fourth-straight win as they take on the No. 24 Illinois Fighting Illini on the road in Champlain. The Gophers in the process will look to also snap a 10-game losing streak against Illinois head coach Bret Bielema in the process.
A win on Saturday would give the Gophers their sixth win of the season as well, officially clinching bowl eligibility.
With that being said, who do we have winning on Saturday? Let’s get into it.
The Minnesota Golden Gophers have been playing strong football for the last five weeks, dating back to their second half performance against the Michigan Wolves in Ann Arbor. After nearly upsetting the Wolverines, the Gophers have won each of their last four games with wins over USC, UCLA, and Maryland, the latter win coming in impressive fashion by a final score of 48-23.
In the process of their four-game winning streak, the Gophers offense has played with a bit more of a spark led by quarterback Max Brosmer while the defense has played some of its best football, allowing just 19 points per game over the winning streak.
Illinois enters Saturday with a 6-2 record and No. 24 in the country after losing last week to No. 1 Oregon 38-9. The Illini’s only losses this season have come to the top-ranked Ducks and No. 3 Penn State. In their six wins this season, the Illini have relied heavily on their defense. In five of six wins, the opposing offense was kept to 350 total yards or less. That being said, the Illini are susceptible defensively.
The Illini defense this season has allowed nearly 400 yards per contest and rank 72nd in the nation in that category. But they’ve done a good job of limiting the overall scoring of opposing offenses, allowing just 23.6 points per contest. The Illini are suspect against opposing ground games, allowing 171 rushing yards per game this season and 4.8 yards per rush. Of course, Minnesota hasn’t been strong in the rushing category this season themselves, averaging just 106.7 rushing yards a game and averaging 3.5 yards per rush. But as we have previously stated this week, the magic number for Minnesota this season is 100 rushing yards. The Gophers are 4-0 when rushing for over 100 yards and are 1-3 when kept under the century mark.
Will they be able to get enough push up front on Saturday? That remains to be seen, however, if they do so, it will be without left guard Tyler Cooper who according to a report from ESPN’s Pete Thamel will be on Saturday with an injury. Redshirt sophomore Tony Nelson is expected to step in to replace Cooper.
The Illini pass defense has been solid this season but can be They have allowed 290+ passing yards three times this season, doing so against Purdue, Nebraska, and Oregon. The Gophers have been solid through the air in recent weeks including Max Brosmer coming off his best game of the season with 320 passing yards last week in the win over Maryland. Expect the Gophers to one again rely on the likes of Brosmer as well as wide receivers Daniel Jackson and Elijah Spencer on Saturday afternoon.
Looking at the Illinois offense and the Gophers defense. The Illini will likely find ways to move the ball but it’s not a great matchup for Illinois, the Gophers have the advantage in most aspects of the matchup.
That being said, this is a smart Illinois offense and one that won’t make too many mistakes. That being said, few defenses in the country have created more chaos in terms of turnovers than the Gophers.
Look for them to get another big turnover or two on Saturday against Luke Altmyer and the Illini offense. Notably, Altmyer has been one of the best players this season in terms of interception percentage with just 1.55% of his passes this season being picked off. Notably, Illinois wide receiver Pat Bryant is a game time decision on Saturday.
Special teams will be a concern in this game, the Gophers haven’t been all too strong in that facet of the game this season while Illinois is one of the better special teams, teams in the country this season. In what will be a close game, special teams could be the ultimate difference between a win and a loss for Minnesota.
So with all that, who is Gophers Nation picking for today’s game?
PREDICTION: Minnesota 23 – Illinois 16
We’re going to go with Minnesota to pick up their fourth straight win of the season, the Gophers are playing their best football at the right time while Illinois could still be feeling last week’s loss to Oregon. This Illinois team is a good one but it’s not a great one and not as good as their 6-2 record may indicate. The Gophers will still need to bring their A-game on Saturday to win but as long as they do so, we anticipate a Minnesota victory. We believe the difference once again will be quarterback Max Brosmer, after throwing a combined three interceptions against iowa and Michigan earlier this season, the transfer quarterback has been tremendous. Look for him to make up for those performances this weekend.
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Minnesota vs Illinois: Who are the projeced starters for both teams?
Minnesota vs Illinois: Who are the projeced starters for both teams?
The Minnesota Golden Gophers will take on the Illinois Fighting Illini on Saturday afternoon at 11:00 a.m. CT in Champlain. The Gophers are seeking their fourth straight win and their sixth win of the season to officially become bowl eligible.
Illinois on the other hand will look to get back in the win column after suffering their second loss of the season last week to Oregon 38-9. The Illini entered this week ranked No. 24 in the AP Poll.
With that being said, who are the projected starters for the Golden Gophers and Illini on Saturday and are there any injury concerns amongst the starters for both teams?
In terms of offensive injury concerns, Minnesota enters this game healthy, Illinois, however, will be potentially without starting wide receiver Pat Bryant. Bryant left last week’s game against Oregon with a head injury. He’s expected to be a game time decision on Saturday afternoon.
Both sides are rather healthy on the defensive side of the ball entering this week. While not a starter, safety Darius Green would likely be considered questionable at this moment. He was questionable in the Gophers win last week over Maryland and did not appear in the game. The Illini enter this week healthy on defense.
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Blue Cross of Minnesota agrees to legal settlement for better mental health coverage
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota has reached a settlement with the state attorney general over concerns the Eagan-based health insurer failed to comply with laws insisting that health plans cover mental health services the same as they cover treatments for physical health problems.
The Minnesota Blues plan denied any wrongdoing, but agreed to a series of new oversight provisions. In addition, the insurer will operate under new mental and behavioral health care rules that call for prompt decisions on prior authorization requests as well as applications by health care providers to join the health insurer’s network.
Blue Cross will be required to pay a $300,000 civil penalty if a court finds the insurer has violated terms of the settlement, which was announced Friday. In addition, Blue Cross is contributing $600,000 to a center for rural behavioral health at Minnesota State University-Mankato.
“Mental and behavioral health care is health care, period,” Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said in a statement. “We expect someone with a broken leg to be able to get the care they need, and the same should be true of Minnesotans struggling with conditions like depression or substance use disorder.”
Blue Cross said in a statement that it shares Ellison’s commitment to ensuring patients have timely access to “high quality and affordable mental health care.”
“Blue Cross has enhanced our practices related to addressing mental health benefits and access to care to ensure we are meeting the high expectations of members and other stakeholders,” the insurer said. “Today, our strategy is focused on transforming all mental health solutions in ways that can set new industry standards for equitable access to optimal care.”
The settlement is the latest in a series of agreements over the past 18 months between the state and Minnesota health insurers for improved coverage of mental health.
The earlier agreements were prompted by alleged violations of mental health parity laws, which have been adopted over the past two decades to improve patient access to mental health and behavioral health treatments.
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