CHICAGO – Gophers coach Jerry Kill seems to get a question about his health every year at Big Ten media days, and Friday he delivered more good news.
"I've been seizure-free now for over a year and a half," said Kill, who has epilepsy. "I feel great."
Kill was in good spirits, even with a tough opener coming Sept. 3 against No. 2-ranked TCU.
"We're going to bring in a little artificial snow, and see how they handle that snow in September," he said.
Kill and the three players he brought to Chicago — Mitch Leidner, Briean Boddy-Calhoun and Theiren Cockran — drew their share of attention, though not as much as players from Michigan, Nebraska and Penn State.
It didn't seem to bother the Gophers contingent.
"We want you to respect us," senior cornerback Boddy-Calhoun said. "But we don't need you to say it."
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