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5 things that stood out from the Gophers’ win over Colorado
The Minnesota Golden Gophers improved to 3-0 with a 49-7 win over Colorado Saturday at Huntington Financial institution Stadium in Minneapolis.
It was a dominating win from begin to end for the Gophers, who might’ve gained by much more had they stored their starters within the recreation for greater than two and a half quarters. Both approach, listed below are 5 issues that stood out.
1. Mohamed Ibrahim within the Heisman dialog?
Ibraham performed the opening offensive sequence of the second half earlier than he was faraway from the sport. Had he performed a full recreation, he very nicely might’ve blasted his approach to 300+ speeding yards. As a substitute, the 24-year-old tremendous senior had 23 carries for 202 yards and three touchdowns.
Anybody on social media Saturday possible seen the Ibrahim Heisman discuss. He is a protracted shot for certain, however after three video games he’s rolling with 464 yards and 7 touchdowns.
2. Chris Autman-Bell injured
Autman-Bell, the No. 1 receiver on the crew, suffered an obvious leg harm within the first half and did not return to the sport. He went into the harm tent after which was helped to the locker room at halftime by two members of the coaching workers, clearly unable to stroll fully on his personal.
An replace on his situation ought to come from head coach P.J. Fleck within the coming days.
3. Dominant protection
The Gophers’ protection laid down an early mark forcing a turnover on Colorado’s first play and handing the ball again to their offense on the Colorado 11-yard line.
The protection compelled 4 three-and-outs on the day and held Colorado to simply over 200 yards of whole offense, most of it coming towards backups within the fourth quarter. The lone Colorado landing did not come till the fourth quarter.
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Minnesota has outscored its opponents 149-17 by way of three video games.
4. Controlling possession
Minnesota opened the sport with a nine-play, 75-yard landing drive earlier than the protection stepped up and compelled a turnover on Colorado’s first play. That sort of time of possession dominance would proceed the remainder of the sport because the Gophers commonly put collectively lengthy drives that took chunks off the clock en path to controlling the ball for 36 minutes, 7 seconds of the sport.
- 9 performs, 75 yards – landing
- 2 performs, 11 yards – landing
- 9 performs, 53 yards – interception
- 8 performs, 57 yards – landing
- 3 performs, -1 yards – punt
- 8 performs, 91 yards – landing
- 8 performs, 53 yards – landing
- 10 performs, 60 yards – landing
- 6 performs, 67 yards – landing
- 11 performs, 39 yards – turnover on downs
The Gophers transformed on 13 of 15 third downs whereas Colorado transformed simply 1 of 11.
5. Tanner Morgan continues to roll
Apart from his first interception of the yr, Tanner Morgan is off to a sizzling begin for the Gophers. He completed this one 11 of 16 for 157 yards and three touchdowns. For the season, he’s 38 of 53 for 618 yards and 4 touchdowns.
It took Morgan 5 video games to achieve that man yards and touchdowns a season in the past.
Up subsequent: A mega matchup between the Gophers and No. 11 Michigan State in East Lansing subsequent Saturday at 2: 30 p.m.
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Vote: Who Was The 2024 Colorado Football Player Of The Year?
The high school football season is beginning to wrap up across the country and we start to take a closer look at player of the year awards.
But first, we want to let the fans decide on who they believe are the players most deserving before we here at High School On SI start naming the top performers of the 2024 season.
We continue to the West Coast region and to the great state of Colorado and we ask the question: Who was the 2024 Colorado Football Player of the Year?
This list consists of eight worthy candidates and we’re asking for your help as the fan to vote on who you believe had the best season this fall.
Voting will end on January 31st, 2025.
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Here are the nominations:
The 6-foot-5 quarterback had himself one of the top seasons of any quarterback in the state as Modrzewski finished the season completing nearly 74 percent of his passes for 3,407 yards and setting a state record of 57 touchdowns. On the ground, the senior scored four touchdowns and added 228 yards.
Kubat had himself a strong senior campaign for Fossil Ridge as the signal caller completed 238-of-354 passes for 3,013 yards and 36 touchdowns. On the ground he rushed for 423 yards on 69 attempts and found the endzone four times.
The three-year starting quarterback finished out his high school career with a bang. Riehl ended 2024 completing 171-of-256 passes for 2,822 yards, 32 touchdowns and four interceptions. The senior rushed for 594 yards and scored seven touchdowns.
Ishmael was superb as a dual-threat quarterback in his senior season for Frederick, which went 8-4. The signal caller completed 179-of-277 passes for 2,780 yards, 31 touchdowns and only four picks. Also rushed for 697 yards and scored 12 touchdowns.
Just a junior, Womack led the state in rushing with 2,285 yards on 326 carries and scored 30 touchdowns. Also playing defense, Womack made 37 tackles, nine went for a loss and two sacks.
One of the state’s most productive players out of the backfield helped Pueblo Central to nine victories. Brown ended the season rushing for 2,138 yards on 211 carries and scored 23 touchdowns. Also compiled 198 yards and two scores.
Nobody saw more field time possibly than Meisner of Wray. The two-way star finished the season rushing for 1,764 yards on 196 carries and scored 28 touchdowns. Meisner caught nine passes for 218 yards and three scores. On defense, the senior made 130 tackles, 14 for a loss and forced three fumbles.
The state’s top receiving threat at tight end led everyone in receiving yardage. Terch ended 2024 hauling in 58 passes for an eye-popping 1,312 yards and 16 touchdowns. Even played a little defense, adding 31 tackles.
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