One of the big story lines regarding P.J. Fleck taking over as Gophers coach has been whether he is downplaying expectations for a Gophers squad that went 9-4 last season and won its bowl game with a depleted roster against Washington State.
The Gophers finished fourth last season in scoring offense in the Big Ten at 29.3 points per game, though their total offense ranked 11th. They ranked fifth in scoring defense (22.1 points per game) and fourth in total defense.
But for Fleck the question isn't about what the team did last year. Instead he wants the team to realize that last year, no matter the record or success or failures, has nothing to do with this season.
"I'm not saying it's not possible [to have a better record], I'm just saying last year has nothing to do with this year," Fleck said. "Whether you go 2-10, 0-12, 1-11, 9-4, 10-2, it has nothing to do with this year. It's a completely new football team."
And while the team does have a solid group of returning players, Fleck said that when you scratch beneath the surface of the starters, that's where the team gets thin.
"Fifty-eight of our players are either true freshmen or redshirt freshmen," he said. "We're one of the most inexperienced teams in the country, and we don't have a lot of depth. But we have a ton of heart. We have a ton of guys who have played. But it's the combination of that depth that we have to develop over camp."
And when it comes to those freshmen, Fleck said there's no question that many are going to see time on the field this season.