The Gophers football team posted video of Saturday's postgame celebration on YouTube, showing the emotion inside the locker room as acting head coach Tracy Claeys and a special visitor named Jerry Kill addressed the players.
"You're better than you think you are," Claeys said, following the 20-17 victory at Northwestern. "If you show up, and you play hard, and you believe in yourselves, there's not a game left we can't win."
Kill followed by saying, "You need to understand that what Coach [Claeys] has told you is right."
Starting right tackle Josh Campion told Kill how much the players love him, then pulled everyone together for a quick cheer: "One, two, three … Coach Kill!"
It was one of the proudest days the Gophers have had in Kill's three seasons as head coach. Minnesota was a 12½-point underdog but took advantage of a Northwestern team playing without two of its offensive standouts, Kain Colter and Venric Mark.
And the Gophers did it with Kill watching from the coaching booth. He surprised them by having his wife, Rebecca, drive him from their Minneapolis home that morning.
Kill remained on leave Sunday, but Claeys said that if all goes well with the epilepsy treatments, Kill likely would watch Saturday's home game against Nebraska from the coaching booth.
Claeys said it's also possible Kill would stop by practice this week, just to be around the team. Those would be considered steps in his progression toward returning full-time.