Gophers have better read strengths, weaknesses
Published 7:38 am Thursday, April 19, 2018
By Randy Johnson
Star Tribune
Hope, it’s been said, springs eternal, and that can apply to spring practice for college football teams. Fresh faces step forward to fill vacant lineup spots, upperclassmen are a year stronger and wiser, and optimism flows, with the reality of the actual games that count more than four months into the future.
The Gophers completed spring practice in Year 2 under coach P.J. Fleck with Monday’s practice, and Thursday night’s spring game served as a glimpse of what might be on display when the season opens on Aug. 30 against New Mexico State. Here are some observations of spring practice and especially the spring game:
QB picturing clearing
Entering spring practice, the buzz about the Gophers’ quarterback situation focused on sophomore Vic Viramontes, the transfer from Riverside (Calif.) City College who was the top-ranked junior college dual-threat quarterback in the recruiting Class of 2019.
Leaving spring practice, that buzz is about Tanner Morgan and Zack Annexstad, who stood out in the spring game.
Morgan, a redshirt freshman, completed 18 of 28 passes for 272 yards and two TDs for the Maroon team in a 24-20 loss to the Gold squad. He was sharp in the two-minute drill, going 4-for-4 for 79 yards in an 84-yard TD march in the final 1:21 of the first half and driving his team 56 yards into scoring position in the final 58 seconds of the fourth quarter.
Annexstad, a preferred walk-on from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., completed five of seven passes for 79 yards on the winning drive for the Gold. He finished 11-for-18 for 186 yards.
Viramontes went 1-for-3 for 1 yard and rushed six times for 21 yards. He fumbled twice, as did Morgan.
βThe ball was on the ground way too much for me,β Fleck said of his QBs.
The stars are the stars
We knew the Gophers have a couple of high-end offensive weapons in senior running back Rodney Smith and junior wide receiver Tyler Johnson. Their performances Thursday confirmed that.