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Running back Zach Evans, who ranked fourth in rushing yards for the Gophers in the 2023 season, announced Thursday on the X platform that he will enter his name into the transfer portal when it ...
Running back Zach Evans made it four weeks in a row. He was named conference freshman of the week on Monday after the redshirt freshman rushed 15 times for 85 yards and a ...
For coach P.J. Fleck and the Gophers football program, it didn't seem as if the losses would end. First, the collapse against Illinois. Then, the defensive no-show at Purdue. After that, back-to ...
2024 Minnesota Golden Gophers outgoing transfers Name No. Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown New school Ref. Athan Kaliakmanis #8 QB 6'4 215 Senior Antioch, IL: Rutgers [35] [36] Drew Viotto #18 QB 6'4 235 Sophomore Sault Ste. Marie, ON: Eastern Michigan [37] [38] Zach Evans #26 RB 5'9 207 Sophomore Rockwall, TX: North Texas [39] Max Grand #33 RB ...
In 2019, Evans broke the team's cell phone rules. [3] He was suspended and not allowed to play in the state championship game. Evans was committed to Georgia but this incident led him to be released from his NLI. [4] Evans would eventually commit to Texas Christian University becoming the school's first ever five-star recruit. [5]
The Gophers were without their leading rusher and a starting offensive guard for Saturday's 27-26 loss to Illinois. True freshman running back Darius Taylor missed his second consecutive game ...
In his third season, Fleck led the Golden Gophers to one of their best seasons in over half a century. They raced out to a 9–0 start, their best start since 1904. By beating #4-ranked Penn State, the Golden Gophers beat a top-five opponent at home for the first time since 1977. In November, Fleck signed a seven-year $33.25 million contract. [44]
As the calendar flips to November, that means college football recruiting hits a seven-week stretch run toward the opening of the three-day early signing period on Dec. 20. The Gophers under coach ...