When they were growing up in southwestern Mississippi, Gophers running back David Cobb and linebacker Damien Wilson dreamed of playing for nearby Louisiana State.
It was only a dream at first, but Cobb distinctly remembers the moment when the two first cousins made it their mission to play college football.
"We were in fourth grade, and we were at the vending machine, and the number said D1," Cobb said. "And we said, 'We want to be D-I players.' Time went on and we ended up playing at the same spot. We talk about how much of a blessing that is."
Cobb's family moved from Mississippi to Texas, when his father, Caesar, a lieutenant colonel in the Army, transferred to Fort Hood. Cobb rushed for nearly 3,000 yards at Ellison High School in Killeen, Texas, before coming to Minnesota.
Once he arrived, Gophers coaches could see he had the talent to be their best running back. He waited two years for his chance. Now that he's got it, he's not letting go.
After rushing for 57 yards as a freshman and only 8 yards as a sophomore, Cobb is the team's leading rusher as a junior, with 477 yards and counting.
Cobb carried 20 times for 103 yards in last week's victory over Northwestern, and the Gophers are counting on that success to continue Saturday against a Nebraska team that has been susceptible against the run.
Cobb picked the right year to have a breakthrough season. In his old role, he would have been sitting in his new roommate's shadow.