Gophers football coach Tim Brewster wasn't kidding when he said he wanted to play Texas. So Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi has scheduled Texas on a home-and-home series with the dates to be set.
It's been a long time since powers such as Southern California and Texas have been on the Gophers' schedule.
The Gophers and Texas have met only once in football. In 1936, under coach Bernie Bierman, the Gophers defeated the Longhorns 47-19 in Minneapolis.
The Gophers will play USC in 2010. The teams have played only six times. The last time the two met was 1980, when the No. 5 Trojans defeated the Gophers 24-7 in Minneapolis. The previous year, the Gophers traveled to Los Angeles, where the top-ranked Trojans won 48-14.
Maturi is still looking for two opponents for next year's schedule, and they aren't easy to find. With the Trojans on the schedule, Maturi doesn't want to schedule two more strong opponents.
The big problem, according to Maturi, is that the cost of scheduling a team for one game has gone up so high, it's difficult to get opponents.
Quarterbacks improve There has been a lot of conversation these past few days about Percy Harvin, the Vikings' No. 1 draft pick, and what a great receiver he is and how much better the all-around athlete from Florida will make the team's passing game.
Well, what about the ability of Sage Rosenfels, the new Vikings quarterback, and the two on the roster from last year, Tarvaris Jackson and John David Booty, who will have to throw the ball to Harvin?