Jerry Kill continues to have full confidence that the University of Minnesota will be ready to break ground on its new $150 athletic facilities project in August.

"I expect [the shovel] to be in the ground during two-a-day camp," Kill said Friday. "That's what I've said all along, and I expect that to happen. … I've told the recruits, and so it needs to get done."

University CFO Richard Pfutzenreuter said last week that as with any university project, at least 80 percent of the money ($120 million) must be raised before construction can begin. Athletics Director Norwood Teague said $70 million has been raised thus far.

A Board of Regents document released last week states that a complete financing plan must be ready for approval at the June 11-12 Regents meeting in order to begin construction by October.

"I think when the board finalizes it in June, they should be able to get going immediately," Kill said. "I don't know the 80 percent rule, 70 percent rule, 90 percent rule -- that's their job to figure all that out. They know we need to get it started in August."

This week, the Board of Regents approved using $15 million of the money already raised for the project's schematic design.

"That's tremendous," Kill said. "Right there, that tells you. Once you do that, things move pretty fast."

INJURY UPDATES

* Offensive lineman Jon Christenson had a rod inserted into his left leg when he broke his tibia and fibula in a gruesome injury in November 2013. Christenson returned last season and started the Citrus Bowl at right guard. Christenson recently had the rod removed from the leg. The Gophers plan to withhold him from spring practice, but Kill said Christenson "will be a starter" again this fall.

* Cody Poock, who tore the ACL in his right knee last March, will be at full speed for spring practice and is a candidate to replace departing senior Damien Wilson as the starting middle linebacker.

* Duke Anyanwu, who tore the ACL in his right knee early in August, also has been cleared for spring practice, Kill said. Anyanwu is one of several candidates the Gophers are counting on to help replace NFL-bound tight end Maxx Williams.

* Scott Ekpe, who tore an ACL in last year's season opener, is also making good progress but likely will be limited during spring ball. "We know what he can do," Kill said. "We'll make sure he's healed up. He may get a few reps, but we're going to be careful there." The Gophers need to replace Cameron Botticelli, but they expect to have Ekpe and Steven Richardson back as their starting defensive tackles.