Gopher Football

Gophers’ Kill Returns To Practice
Gopher football coach Jerry Kill has returned to practice just 3 days after checking himself into the Mayo Clinic to seek treatment for his seizures. Kill told reporters after practice that Minnesota hired him to turn the program around and that he can't do that if he's not here.
Gophers’ Kill Headed Back To The Hospital
Gophers’ Kill Headed Back To The Hospital
Gophers’ Kill Headed Back To The Hospital
Gopher football head coach Jerry Kill will be readmitted to the hospital today after suffering another seizure Sunday morning. Kill's assistant coaches say he's in good condition but will be admitted to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester for further testing.
Gophers’ Kill Released From Hospital
The Gopher football team welcomed back head coach Jerry Kill Thursday. He was released from the hospital and attended practice Thursday. He had a seizure near the end of the game last week at home against New Mexico State. The Gophers host Miami-Ohio this Saturday at 2:30, pregame on AM 1390-the Fan at 1:30. Kill is expected to coach the team Saturday.
Assistants Expect Kill To Coach
Gopher football assistant coaches Matt Limegrover and Tracy Claeys both expect head coach Jerry Kill to coach the team from the sidelines this Saturday. Kill suffered a seizure near the end of the Gopher loss to New Mexico last Saturday. He has been recovering but did not attend the press conference yesterday.
Gophers Sticking With Gray At QB
Gophers Sticking With Gray At QB
Gophers Sticking With Gray At QB
Gopher head football coach Jerry Kill is sticking with junior Marquis Gray as his starting quarterback against New Mexico State this Saturday. Gray was 7-12 passing for 94 yards and ran for 47 yards in the loss against USC Saturday. Gray left the game in the 2nd half with cramps and was replaced by freshman Max Shortell.
Gopher Football Signs 22
Gopher Football Signs 22
Gopher Football Signs 22
The University of Minnesota Football program signed 22 players to National Letters of intent on College Football National Signing Day Wednesday. The lone 4 Star recruit signed by new Minnesota head coach Jerry Kill is Mahtomedia offensive lineman Tommy Olson.