They're not insulted, Gophers receivers say, and they're not embarrassed. Let people say, as they may have all summer, that Minnesota has only one wideout worth covering -- they've seen evidence to the contrary.
"It's not going to be just the Da'Jon McKnight Show," sophomore Victor Keise said. "We're all going to come and play our roles."
That's not how most preseason publications see it, and the fact that McKnight is the only returnee who caught more than one pass last season is a widely cited statistic. But the first few days of fall practice have offered hope that players like Keise, junior Brandon Green, freshman Marcus Jones and junior college transfers Malcolm Moulton and Ge'Shun Harris will deliver far more offensive firepower than anyone expects.
"I feel we've got a lot of talent out here. The work we put in over the summer, it's really showing," said Keise, a Florida native who caught one pass for 1 yard last year. "I'd say a good majority of us have the hang of it now."
Harris, who transferred from Arizona Western College in January, considers himself in the equation now, though he's the first to admit that wasn't the case during spring practices. There were dropped passes, bad routes and a general failure to live up to his all-league J.C. reputation.
Turns out, the step up to major college football was a lot steeper than he imagined.
"Oooo, that was a big difference from where I came from in junior college. We don't do 26 [practice] periods in a day, we probably do 13. The playbook was not even a quarter of what it is here. So it was a little tough," said Harris, a 20-year-old native of California. "It was hard catching on, getting my footwork right, learning my routes. I started real slow, but by the spring game, I was starting to feel more like myself."
That is, a pass-catcher who scored 12 touchdowns in junior college. "I worked real hard, probably gained a step or two. I put a lot of emphasis on my route-running, because that's big at this level -- separation," he said. "In J.C., all I had to do was [say], 'Throw me the ball and I'll catch it. It's nothing like that here."