Six years ago, Willie Mobley broke the Gophers' hearts. A coveted defensive lineman from Eden Prairie, he was the equivalent of The Bachelor, with his pick of 29 swooning universities.
It came down to Ohio State and Minnesota, and Mobley gave the final rose to the Buckeyes. But that relationship soon fizzled. Since then, Mobley has been on the rebound, working his way through a series of increasingly less attractive schools.
Mobley tried UCLA, then Arizona and has since moved to New Mexico State. At age 24, after two major injury setbacks, he's still playing college football. In fact, he'll face the Gophers on Saturday night in Las Cruces, N.M.
"It's crazy how it all works," Mobley said.
Mobley didn't lose a game as a junior and senior at Eden Prairie, and then-Gophers coach Tim Brewster worked tirelessly, trying to land him, along with two other standouts from that class.
Michael Floyd, a wide receiver from Cretin-Derham Hall, chose Notre Dame and is now entering his second season in the NFL. Sam Maresh, a linebacker from Champlin Park, picked the Gophers but endured numerous setbacks on and off the field.
Mobley arrived at Ohio State full of promise, but he'd suffered a shoulder injury at Eden Prairie and during his first Buckeyes practice, that injury became significantly worse. He took a redshirt year, then worked to transfer to UCLA.
"I was going through a family situation, so I decided to move closer to where my mother was going to be, in California," Mobley said. "I was still recovering from my injury and wasn't in great football shape, and UCLA kind of held me off until it was too late.