ORLANDO – For the first time since Dec. 31, 1961, a Gophers football team will be spending New Year's Eve getting ready for a bowl game. With a noon kickoff Thursday for the Citrus Bowl, players aren't too concerned about watching the ball drop.
"I think a lot of guys would agree that it's more exciting to be getting ready for a football game on Jan. 1 than hanging out with friends and watching games," senior David Cobb said.
The Gophers will have their usual pregame meal, film sessions for position groups and an early curfew.
"The key to performance and being successful is having a routine; you know, getting to bed early," senior Cameron Botticelli said. "I room with Gary Moore. He's a true freshman for us, and I give him a quiz on the defenses that we've installed before we can go to bed. So you find a routine and you stick to it."
Cobb feels strong
Cobb was questionable because of a left hamstring injury leading into the regular-season finale at Wisconsin but still rushed for 115 yards to break Laurence Maroney's single-season school rushing record.
"I think the trainers and strength staff did a great job with me," said Cobb, who has 1,545 rushing yards this season. "Right now I feel great, better than I have all season."
Perkins enjoys parade
The Gophers picked Twins All-Star Glen Perkins as their VIP for Tuesday's Citrus Bowl Parade. Missouri picked its chancellor, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin.
"Hey, I guess I'm in good company then," Perkins said, before thinking through some of Missouri's alumni options. "Maybe they couldn't get Max Scherzer, and they didn't want Gibby [Twins starter Kyle Gibson]."