With the Gophers football team off to a 1-6 start and the overall football program in bad shape, we decided to do a question-and-answer session with new University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler about the direction of the program, the new contract for coach Jerry Kill, who has been in regular contact with the administration more than football coaches in the past, and of Gophers athletics in general.
Q: Talk about coach Jerry Kill and your reaction to him as a person, what's your reaction to the record so far, and also talk about the reason for the seven-year contract.
A: First off, I like coach Kill tremendously. I think he's a great football coach, and he's a wonderful human being, so I'm very glad to have him be a part of Gopher athletics. We have signed him to the contract that you've seen the details [of]. I think the length of the contract reflects the fact that it's going to be a building process for several years. I wanted to send a clear message of the institution's commitment to Coach and the expectation that he's going to be here for a long time, and our commitment to being with him while he builds the football program.
Q: How did you come to the conclusion of a seven-year contract?
A: I made that decision.
Q: You just thought it's going to take a long time to do it?
A: And I wanted it to be very clear that we're committed to this coach and this program to build Gopher football back to where it needs to be.
Q: You don't believe in changing football coaches?