Think back to the Gophers' game with eighth-ranked California on Saturday. What comes to mind?
• Eric Decker proving his toughness for the umpteenth time? Yes.
• The Gophers defense starting slow, adjusting and helping Minnesota back in the game? Yes.
• The crowd of 50,000-plus getting to watch a very enjoyable game that was tight until the final minutes? Yes.
All good. But here are two more: Gophers running backs not running enough and quarterback Adam Weber running away from pressure too often.
As has been the case over the first three weeks of the season, the Gophers offense has had its moments. The 54-yard touchdown drive that cut Cal's lead to 14-7 early in the second quarter was wonderful, with Weber going 3-for-3 for 47 yards and a score. But he also was sacked on the drive. And, on the scoring play, Weber made the throw on the run after eluding the pass rush.
The 77-yard drive to tie the score late in the third was another beauty. Weber opened the drive with a 14-yarder to Brandon Green and a 23-yarder to Decker. The Gophers got a key 9-yard rush on first down from Duane Bennett on a first down from the Cal 16 that set up Decker's pass to MarQueis Gray in the corner of the end zone.
But the consistency wasn't there.