Minnesota Wins PJ Fleck’s First Game

Written by GoAUpher at The Daily Gopher 

The Minnesota Gophers won their first game of 2017 without any tension or stress on the fanbase. Nothing frustrating happened and the team is clearly poised to go undefeated.

Ok, maybe not. The Gophers beat Buffalo 17-7 in a game that was sometimes exciting but mostly frustrating. I don’t feel like belaboring what happened in paragraph form, so let’s get right to the rapid recap bullet points.

Quick thoughts

  • The offensive line play was worse than we feared. The offensive line (particularly the interior line) was woeful for much of the evening. There lack of push in the run game was often noticeable. The pass protection was also inconsistent, with Buffalo able to bring pressure without blitzing multiple times.
  • The secondary started badly, but got better. The early play of the secondary was…not elite. While their play improved, this is still an area of significant concern for the Gophers right now. You can’t point entirely at the secondary, as the defensive line delivered no pressure in the first half. But if any of the starters misses significant time for any reason you can easily see where the DB depth could remain an issue.
  • The defensive line was nowhere to be found to start, but brought better pressure as the game went on. For example, Jacob Huff’s INT came on the first play where the Gophers made Buffalo QB Tyree Jackson fear for his safety. Minnesota needs to see more consistent play from them than this as the season continues though.
  • Neither Minnesota quarterback played great, but if I had to name a starter it would be Conor Rhoda. I still think Demry Croft offers the higher ceiling, but Rhoda was generally more consistent and the better passer overall. That said, the rush offense stagnates with Rhoda because he’s not much of a running threat on the RPO (run pass option) plays and he showed some disconcertingly familiar tendencies when he struggled.
  • The running game was not the strength we hoped for. Honestly, see the offensive line bullet point for the reasoning. I’m not worried about Shannon Brooks or Rodney Smith, who continue to make something out of nothing more times than they should need to.

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