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The QBs will probably get most of the love, but if Smith-Njigba looks like he did without the other two first round receivers in last year's Rose Bowl he's gotta be in the mix. And speaking of those first round WRs none of them won the Belitnikoff award, which Addison won at Pitt. Now with Lincoln Riley offense and probably at least an equal QB he could be in the mix too. Dark horse for a WR to win the award, but if media starts talking about how it's time for a WR to win you never know what will happen.
Been busy?Pretty good. Pumped up for the new season!
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Not if he runs like he did against Utah St. His carries were low, but he only had 93 years. Even the QB had more yards on less carries. I want to believe this kid is something special, but I didnt see it on Saturday.I’ll say RB Jahmyr Gibbs ALABAMA
I put some other guy, because I'm hoping after the Gophers start out 12-0, Mo Ibrahim with one preseason AA nomination already, or our 6th year QB Tanner Morgan or maybe even our 6th year leading receiver Chris Autman-Bell could rise up to that level? Morgan's performances the last 2 years were not as good as 2019, but the OC from 2019 is back in Minnesota after 2 years away. He had two star WRs that year, so that may have been the key? With the OC back, maybe he'll have another great year if the receivers can stay healthy? But with the Gopher's schedule, they'll most likely have to go 12-0 for any of the players to get a look. But a 12-0 start could set them up for an 0-2 finish? Depending on how much the 12-0 record got them overrated, and how far they dropped after OSU pummeled them in the Conf Title game? lol. But you never know? With a 6th year QB, a preseason 1st Tm AA Center getting him the ball, a 6th year #1 WR, a healthy Mo Ibrahim, and graduate transfers from Notre Dame, Michigan and Clemson possibly filling up half the openings made by graduating seniors, a major injury free season could make this the best season of Gopher football in modern cfb history?
LOL. I'm mostly kidding. I mean it would be nice, but no way is that my prediction. Road games at MSU and PSU not to mention Fleck has never beaten Iowa?