After going 3-9 and 6-7 in his first two years as Gophers coach, Jerry Kill is determined to take another big step forward this year.
When last seen, the Gophers were walking off the field in disappointment at the Meineke Car Care Bowl, having played one of their best games of the season against Texas Tech, only to lose 34-31.
The Gophers open spring practice Tuesday with the first of 15 sessions that will culminate with the annual spring game on April 27 at TCF Bank Stadium.
"We feel like we've had an outstanding offseason since playing Texas Tech," Kill said Monday. "I think we built on the way we played in the bowl game, and that carried over into the offseason. Our kids have worked very hard."
Here are four questions facing the Gophers this spring:
1. Is Philip Nelson the best answer at quarterback?
Nelson started the team's final seven games last year as a true freshman and had some up-and-down moments before finishing with a strong performance in the bowl game.
Kill said Nelson will run the first-team offense this spring, "but he's going to have to prove it on an everyday basis, just like every other player on the team. We've got two young guys [Mitch Leidner and Chris Streveler] that I'm sure are hungry and wanting to show what they can do, and we're excited about that."
Leidner redshirted last year but was impressive running the scout team. Streveler earned Illinois all-state honors as a dual threat quarterback at Marian Central Catholic. Just as Nelson and Leidner did last year, Streveler enrolled at the university in January, making him eligible for spring practice.