Nothing sells a football program better than marquee victories, and the Gophers have had three of them — knocking off Nebraska, Penn State and Michigan — within the past 12 months.
In Jerry Kill's fourth year, Minnesota's program keeps gaining momentum, but that success has yet to translate into big national recruiting splashes.
The Gophers have another chance next Wednesday, when East Ridge quarterback Seth Green announces his college choice. Ranked as the nation's No. 8 dual-threat quarterback in the 2016 class by Rivals.com, Green would be a perfect fit for Minnesota's offense.
He narrowed his list to the Gophers, Oregon and Michigan State, but all signs point to him breaking Minnesota's heart and picking the Ducks.
Last summer, Cretin-Derham Hall defensive end Jashon Cornell — once ranked as the nation's No. 1 recruit in the 2015 class by ESPN — announced he's heading to Ohio State.
It's hard to fault the Gophers for losing recruits to Oregon and Ohio State, even in-state kids. Those are elite programs, steeped in recent success and featuring practice and training facilities that put Minnesota's to shame.
Eight months ago, the Gophers signed Jeff Jones, the highest-ranked player in Minnesota and the No. 7 running back in the nation, according to Rivals.com. Jones was proof the Gophers could reel in a big fish, but he was also academically ineligible coming out of Minneapolis Washburn. He is enrolled at the university and working to gain eligibility by spring semester.
Jones' four-star rating helped the Gophers climb in recruiting rankings. Rivals.com ranked their class eighth in the 14-team Big Ten after ranking them last the previous two years.