
stelly18 wrote:Don't forget about Dan Heibert. The guy has turned the Gophers into a perennial final four team (at least a regional finals team) in a sport that is absolutely dominated by west coast teams (sans Nebraska). Not saying he's better than who's been mentioned (except maybe Anderson) but he's definitely in the conversation.
Greg Zwakman Fan wrote:stelly18 wrote:Don't forget about Dan Heibert. The guy has turned the Gophers into a perennial final four team (at least a regional finals team) in a sport that is absolutely dominated by west coast teams (sans Nebraska). Not saying he's better than who's been mentioned (except maybe Anderson) but he's definitely in the conversation.
You must be a big gopher volleyball fan as the coach's name is Mike Hebert.

maybemaybenot wrote:gophers split with ## 16 ole miss

gator wrote:maybemaybenot wrote:gophers split with ## 16 ole miss
3-2 Win & 4-9 Lost
Record: 4-1
Vs. Arkansas, for 2 games tomorrow @ the Dome

Thirty-Four wrote:Dude, I've written "War and Peace" with company ink... I'm horrible.
Fr. Julich wrote:Gopher baseball and John Anderson don't get the props they deserve. I made it to Siebert for the first time a few years ago. A new stadium is a must as a reward for long term excellence. A couple of fields back home on the Range were nicer than that.


Sid wrote:Atticus Disney, a heavyweight wrestler from Kansas, has committed to the Gophers. Disney won the past two Class 4A Kansas state titles, at 215 pounds as a sophomore and 285 as a junior, at Andover Central and transferred to Topeka Shawnee Heights for his senior year. He also has a 3.5 grade-point average.


gator wrote:Friday vs. #1 Iowa, at the Barn @ 7:30 (BTN)

Jayson Ness was in elementary school when he started hanging around the Gophers' program often enough to catch coach J Robinson's eye.
GopherGod wrote:GOPHERS vs TCU 6:35 PM
GopherGod wrote:GOPHERS vs Tulane 6:35 PM
GopherGod wrote:GOPHERS vs Pepperdine 3:05 PM
GopherGod wrote:GOPHERS vs Pepperdine 3:05 PM
gopherguy06 wrote:Anoka HS Wrestler shocks everyone and makes the US Olympic Team. Only third every HS to make the team and he beat Harry Lester -- considered one of the best Greco-Roman wrestlers in the world at any weight. At least one Minnesotan has ade the Greco Roman style in the Olympics since 1968.
Good news... he is coming to the U of M!
http://www.startribune.com/sports/preps/19932534.html?location_refer=Sports:highlightModules:1

gopherguy06 wrote:gopherguy06 wrote:Anoka HS Wrestler shocks everyone and makes the US Olympic Team. Only third every HS to make the team and he beat Harry Lester -- considered one of the best Greco-Roman wrestlers in the world at any weight. At least one Minnesotan has ade the Greco Roman style in the Olympics since 1968.
Good news... he is coming to the U of M!
http://www.startribune.com/sports/preps/19932534.html?location_refer=Sports:highlightModules:1
Turns out he won't be coming here next year. After a disappointing Olympics, he will go to a training center instead of the U of M.
http://www.twincities.com/ci_10245360


Elm Grove Gopher wrote:They will beat Baylor.

The Gophers led 15-5 and then withstood a seven-run rally in the ninth inning to win.
The Gophers must now beat LSU twice to advance to the superregionals in the NCAA baseball tournament.

Dances With Gophers wrote:U eliminates Baylor, must beat LSU twiceThe Gophers led 15-5 and then withstood a seven-run rally in the ninth inning to win.
The Gophers must now beat LSU twice to advance to the superregionals in the NCAA baseball tournament.
Thirty-Four wrote:Dude, I've written "War and Peace" with company ink... I'm horrible.
mingust wrote:Dances With Gophers wrote:U eliminates Baylor, must beat LSU twiceThe Gophers led 15-5 and then withstood a seven-run rally in the ninth inning to win.
The Gophers must now beat LSU twice to advance to the superregionals in the NCAA baseball tournament.
Should the Gophers advance, is it a new round of double-elim in the superregionals, or are they now one loss and done, regardless of when they lose?
Go Gophers! wrote:Are the Gopher games on TV?
freighttrain wrote:mingust wrote:Dances With Gophers wrote:U eliminates Baylor, must beat LSU twiceThe Gophers led 15-5 and then withstood a seven-run rally in the ninth inning to win.
The Gophers must now beat LSU twice to advance to the superregionals in the NCAA baseball tournament.
Should the Gophers advance, is it a new round of double-elim in the superregionals, or are they now one loss and done, regardless of when they lose?
Superregionals is best of three


Dances With Gophers wrote:It's Final: Gophers 3, LSU 10.
Next year!!! =)
Greyeagle wrote:LSU now owes us a hockey game so we can get some revenge!




Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez says the Big Ten will soon make a more aggressive push toward adding a 12th member.
Speaking to Wisconsin's athletic board on Friday, Alvarez, the former longtime Badgers football coach, said the conference already has investigated possibilities for expansion "from all over the country." And though he places no timetable on the search, Alvarez thinks conference commissioner Jim Delany will respond to a group of athletic directors and coaches who want expansion.
Penn State football coach Joe Paterno has been the most vocal advocate of a 12th Big Ten team, and he has support from several of his fellow coaches.
A 12th team would allow the Big Ten to split into divisions and hold a conference championship game. The Big Ten typically ends its football season two weeks before the other BCS conferences, though the addition of a permanent bye week in 2010 will shrink the gap by a week.

Dances With Gophers wrote:Alvarez: Big Ten to push for 12th team
Didn't know where else to put this story...Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez says the Big Ten will soon make a more aggressive push toward adding a 12th member.
Speaking to Wisconsin's athletic board on Friday, Alvarez, the former longtime Badgers football coach, said the conference already has investigated possibilities for expansion "from all over the country." And though he places no timetable on the search, Alvarez thinks conference commissioner Jim Delany will respond to a group of athletic directors and coaches who want expansion.
Penn State football coach Joe Paterno has been the most vocal advocate of a 12th Big Ten team, and he has support from several of his fellow coaches.
A 12th team would allow the Big Ten to split into divisions and hold a conference championship game. The Big Ten typically ends its football season two weeks before the other BCS conferences, though the addition of a permanent bye week in 2010 will shrink the gap by a week.
JWG wrote:No secret the Big 10 wants a 12th team and no secret they want it to be Notre Dame. But, understandably so, Notre Dame doesn't want to give up their great independent TV contract, revenue and licensing deals, etc.
Funny, they'll join the conference for all but football, I'm glad the Big 10 won't accept that. I don't even know what other independents are out there to consider seriously.

Dances With Gophers wrote:JWG wrote:No secret the Big 10 wants a 12th team and no secret they want it to be Notre Dame. But, understandably so, Notre Dame doesn't want to give up their great independent TV contract, revenue and licensing deals, etc.
Funny, they'll join the conference for all but football, I'm glad the Big 10 won't accept that. I don't even know what other independents are out there to consider seriously.
Speaking of ND and their TV contract, how does the annoucement of the (possible?/probable?) NBC/Comcast merger afffect their contract? I've also heard that ND makes less than BigT11/SEC schools revenue-wise with this deal, and that they merely do it for exposure? Maybe I should've put this in the 'dumb question' thread.
JWG wrote:Dances With Gophers wrote:JWG wrote:No secret the Big 10 wants a 12th team and no secret they want it to be Notre Dame. But, understandably so, Notre Dame doesn't want to give up their great independent TV contract, revenue and licensing deals, etc.
Funny, they'll join the conference for all but football, I'm glad the Big 10 won't accept that. I don't even know what other independents are out there to consider seriously.
Speaking of ND and their TV contract, how does the annoucement of the (possible?/probable?) NBC/Comcast merger afffect their contract? I've also heard that ND makes less than BigT11/SEC schools revenue-wise with this deal, and that they merely do it for exposure? Maybe I should've put this in the 'dumb question' thread.
I'm more concerned about what the NBC/Comcast deal means for those of us who have other cable/satellite providers. DirecTV and Comcast are already at odds over Versus. You hope they won't hold other providers hostage over a major network knowing what the backlash would be, but it is Comcast.
Back to ND, I think their licensing deals are what the most care about. As far as TV, they're on a major network 6-7 times a season guaranteed. No other team can say that. So yes, I think more than money the exposure is important. Given the state of the program now, they'd be on ESPN2 or Big Ten Network every week in our conference.
You know if we get a 12th team and two divisions we'll somehow get screwed right? Our division will be:
Ohio State
Michigan
Wisconsin/Iowa
Penn State
Notre Dame
Minnesota
Orion wrote:JWG wrote:You know if we get a 12th team and two divisions we'll somehow get screwed right? Our division will be:
Ohio State
Michigan
Wisconsin/Iowa
Penn State
Notre Dame
Minnesota
That would be awesome. You can't get to be the best without beating the best.

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