Before Jerry Kill had Jordan Lynch and Mitch Leidner, he had Mark Smith.
The lineage of Kill's strong running quarterbacks really stretches back to his first head coaching job, at Webb City (Mo.) High School.
Smith was in eighth grade and didn't even play football when Kill arrived as Webb City's new coach in 1988.
"I thought I was heading to the NBA," Smith said Saturday, after watching a Gophers spring practice. "Coach Kill talked to me, and he told me I was going to play quarterback, and I was like, OK."
Webb City had a decent football program, good enough to win a conference title here and there but never a state championship.
"Coach Kill got to town, and he went to all the schools and wanted any male student to at least come and listen to him talk about the program," Smith said. "I remember thinking, 'Who the heck is this guy?'
"He looks like he did then, only he had a little bit thicker hair and glasses. But he came in there, he had the chubby old finger sticking up there, telling everybody how great football was going to be. He said, 'Just give them the opportunity, people will get so excited, they'll be throwing babies in the aisle.'"
In the fall of 1988, Smith played linebacker as a freshman under Kill as Webb City went 11-1. The next year, Smith played quarterback, and the team went 14-0, winning Missouri's 4A State Championship.