The Gophers football team opens the season on Aug. 30 against Nevada-Las Vegas, and the Gophers are a nine-point favorite against the Rebels, who will start a freshman quarterback and finished last season with a 56-9 loss to TCU.
With the season opener approaching, Gophers head coach Jerry Kill said he feels good about his football team, believing it will be young but athletic.
"We have 10 seniors. I stood up last night at the pregame meal before we went over and I said how many seniors get up to eat and there's nine or 10 of them," Kill said. "Then we go juniors and there's about 13-14 and then the rest of them are all young.
"We're a very young football team. I do believe we have some talent, we have some kids that can run well, but there are a lot of them that are freshmen, redshirt freshmen, sophomores and redshirt juniors.
"We're a young team -- and that's a good thing when you're building a program. We're excited about the direction we're going."
Kill said he believes one of the things that might overcome the youth is the outstanding group of junior college players he brought in this spring. Kill has had a good chance to size up the junior college players in spring practice and during two-a-day camp.
"Roland Johnson, the defensive tackle, has done a great job, had a great camp, did a great job in summer school. I'm pleased with where he's at," Kill said. "Martez Shabazz, I think, is going to be a great corner, a great player. Briean Boddy, who has three years left, is a very, very good athlete. I feel great about him. Jeremy Baltazar, I feel good about him. Those three kids in the secondary will help our depth and have done a great job in the classroom."
Then you have the case of receiver Isaac Fruechte, who sat out last year at Rochester Community and Technical College so he would have three years of eligibility.