Gophers football coach Jerry Kill, who suffered a seizure at halftime of Saturday's football game against Michigan State, is expected back at work on Monday, according to members of his coaching staff.
Kill spent Saturday and Sunday at home resting comfortably. He did not attend the annual Gophers football banquet on Sunday at the Hilton Hotel.
SID HARTMAN
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