This year was supposed to be different.
A Gophers offense that got stymied by good defenses late last season had more playmakers, more experience and better chemistry, they said.
But its first big test came last week at TCU, and the results were humiliating. The offense committed five turnovers — its highest total since their 2009 loss to Ohio State — in a 30-7 loss that didn't seem that close.
So the Gophers could sure use a springboard win Saturday, at home against San Jose State, before the Big Ten schedule starts next week, at Michigan. But it won't be easy, as quarterback Mitch Leidner and standout tight end Maxx Williams are among 13 players questionable or out with injuries.
"We're hungry," junior wide receiver KJ Maye said. "We've got some things we need to prove, so people know we're still good."
The Gophers (2-1) met San Jose State in their final nonconference game last year and withstood an aerial assault from then-senior David Fales, rolling to a 43-24 win.
With Fales and two top receivers gone, the Spartans (1-1) are trying to establish their own footing. They have had two weeks to recover from their last game, a 59-13 loss at Auburn.
"I watched film on them a little bit, and I don't think they're as good as they were last year, so this will be a good game for us," Maye said. "That's the kind of game we need."