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  2. University of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The University of Minnesota was founded in Minneapolis in 1851 as a college preparatory school, seven years prior to Minnesota's statehood. [13] It struggled in its early years and relied on donations to stay open from donors, including South Carolina Governor William Aiken Jr. [23] [24]

  3. P. J. Fleck - Wikipedia

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    Following Tracy Claeys' firing, Fleck accepted the head football coaching job at the University of Minnesota on January 6, 2017. [40] After initially signing a five-year $18 million contract in January 2017 when he was first hired, Fleck agreed to a one-year extension on November 21, 2017, that would extend his contract through the 2022 season.

  4. Minnesota Golden Gophers football statistical leaders

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    Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Golden Gophers represent the University of Minnesota in the NCAA's Big Ten Conference. Although Minnesota began competing in intercollegiate football in 1882, [1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1945. Records ...

  5. Ben Johnson (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson led DeLaSalle High School to two Minnesota state championships and was a two-time first-team all state selection in basketball. [2] He then played two years for the Northwestern University Wildcats before transferring home to the University of Minnesota, where he played his two final seasons for the Golden Gophers and finished with 533 points in 59 games.

  6. Bruce Smith (halfback) - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born in Faribault, Minnesota, where he excelled in high school football under the coach Win Brockmeyer at Faribault High School. The football field at Faribault High is now named after Smith. He attended the University of Minnesota, playing for the back-to-back national champion Gophers in 1940 and 1941.

  7. Mark Coyle - Wikipedia

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    Mark Coyle is the 23rd director of athletics at the University of Minnesota, replacing Norwood Teague. [1] He resigned as the athletics director at Syracuse University in May 2016 after spending only 11 months with the Syracuse Orange.

  8. University of Minnesota System - Wikipedia

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    The University of Minnesota Rochester (UMR) is the public undergraduate health sciences university. UMR is the newest campus of the University of Minnesota system, having been formally established in December 2006 (although the University of Minnesota has offered classes in Rochester as a satellite site since as early as 1966).

  9. Nadine Muzerall - Wikipedia

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    Nadine Muzerall (born October 19, 1978) is a Canadian former ice hockey player and current coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes women's ice hockey team. While attending the University of Minnesota as a student, she became their all-time leader with 139 career goals, including a record 40 power-play goals.