Constant communication finally created the opportunities Isaac Fruechte had been longing for.
The Gophers senior receiver spent the past four Saturdays identifying ways to get the ball in the air more and the coaches were listening. He caught nine passes during this stretch and identified himself as a primary target with a career-best effort against Illinois.
Fruechte caught three passes for 105 yards and a touchdown. A 52-yard reception in the opening minutes of the third quarter jump-started the Gophers' offense and run at a second-half comeback.
"Just communicating with the quarterbacks coach, coach [Jim Zebrowski], and coach [Brian Anderson] and up to the box with coach [Matt] Limegrover, we felt confident with our play-action pass game, and it was really nice to be able to talk with the coaches and kind of have feedback in what we were running," Fruechte said.
"I always had pretty good confidence going in. I've just been excited that I get the opportunity to get out there and play."
Gophers quarterback Mitch Leidner expects Fruechte to continue to be an important piece of the offense moving forward. The pair has connected for at least one big play in each of the past three games and continues to put up season and career highs.
With sophomore receiver Drew Wolitarsky suffering a high ankle sprain against Illinois, Fruechte's opportunities could increase even more.
Leidner said Fruechte's regular communication with the coaching staff shows he wants the ball in his hands and the wide receiver always points out any time he's open.