Nobody seems to be having more fun with this one-completion thing than the guy who threw it.
Chris Streveler completed just one pass last weekend in his first college start, and with Mitch Leidner still injured, the Gophers might be counting on Streveler again Saturday, in front of 100,000 fans at Michigan Stadium.
But Streveler is hardly a nervous wreck.
The redshirt freshman found a picture of himself from the San Jose State game, with his arms spread wide in seeming disbelief, and tweeted, "This is me wondering why I haven't completed a pass yet."
Streveler also retweeted a link to a YouTube video he shot last year, demonstrating the proper way to throw a pass. The video starts with Streveler making a couple comically terrible throws into the ground, before he turns to the camera and says with a straight-face delivery, "You ever been playing a game of catch and just couldn't get the ball to your partner? Today, I'm going to fix that. I'm going to teach you how to throw the football. The first step starts with the grip. …"
Streveler happily faced the media Tuesday, saying, "I like to joke around about it because we got the win, so it doesn't really matter, to be honest."
Streveler was 1-for-7 for 7 yards, but he also rushed 18 times for 161 yards, earning Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week honors. Offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover said the reads Streveler made on the read-option plays were as good as any quarterback this staff has coached.
But the Gophers aren't kidding themselves.