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CollegeFootballNews: Minnesota Schedule Breakdown & Predictions
Best Case Scenario
10-2: The Gophers take care of home early on, rolling through a better non-conference schedule – Florida Atlantic, Tennessee Tech, BYU – than last year, but still workable and beating Iowa on a Friday night. They get to 5-0 with a win at Maryland. They split the midseason showdowns at Wisconsin and against Michigan, and the push through a three-game stretch at Illinois, at Michigan State and against Purdue before getting a week off. They’re not going 11-1 – they either go through the games against Northwestern and at Nebraska, and lost an earlier battle.
Worst Case Scenario
6-6: They suffer a misfire against either Florida Atlantic or BYU, and they lose the Big Ten opener against Iowa. They then struggle way too often in the run of four road games in five weeks losing to Wisconsin and Michigan State, and lose the home game against Michigan. In the most realistically bad scenario, the Gophers won’t end up with a losing season, but they fight to get through the finishing kick to get to six wins – but lose at Nebraska to close things out.
https://collegefootballnews.com/2020/01/minnesota-football-schedule-2020-prediction-breakdown-analysis
CBSSports: No. 16 Minnesota riding experience in hopes of taking the next step in Big Ten West
Minnesota was the darling of the first two-plus months of the 2019 season, posting a 9-0 record before falling to Iowa on Nov. 16. It was the program's first double-digit win season since 2003, and the first time it finished in the top 10 since 1962. So, what will fourth-year coach P.J. Fleck do for an encore? The Golden Gophers return an experienced roster led by redshirt junior quarterback Tanner Morgan, wide receiver Rashod Bateman and an experienced secondary that should be the strength of the defense. Morgan's success through the air last season should be the foundation of an explosive offense that took the Big Ten West by storm a year ago. Will the experience get Minnesota over the top and into the Big Ten Championship Game for the first time since the divisional split?
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/preseason-top-25-no-16-minnesota-riding-experience-in-hopes-of-taking-the-next-step-in-big-ten-west/
Athlon: #21 Minnesota Preview & Prediction
Few observers are snickering over P.J. Fleck’s “Row the Boat” mantra after the Gophers’ performances spiked in his third season at the helm last fall. Minnesota finished 11–2, with signature wins over No. 5 Penn State and then No. 9 Auburn in the Outback Bowl. It was the first time the Gophers had won more than 10 games since 1904, when high school teams were on its schedule. Fleck’s overall success a year ago produced a raise and a contract extension through the 2026 season. The current belief is that this new high-water mark, which included a No. 10 ranking in the postseason AP poll, can be a springboard to being a perennial contender in the Big Ten West.
https://athlonsports.com/college-football/minnesota-football-golden-gophers-prediction-preview-2020
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