Yes, my friend Kim Royston -- the sixth-year Gophers safety who played the biggest role in the team's 22-21 victory over Iowa on Saturday by registering 16 tackles and recovering a big onside kick in the fourth quarter -- always reminds me that after he suffered a serious broken leg in spring practice two years ago, I wrote that he never would play again.
Thanks to some great treatment by Gophers trainer Ed Lochrie and his staff and Dr. Pat Smith, the transfer from Wisconsin and former Cretin-Derham Hall athlete has had a great season. He is tied for third in the Big Ten with 77 tackles this season.
"No doubt my leg is feeling great; I'm out there not thinking about it," Royston said. "That's probably the biggest thing, coming off an injury like I did, the mental part of it is the hard part to get over. But I'm out there not thinking about my leg. I'm out there playing football, just like I did before the injury.
"The whole training staff at the U did a great job; they always kept my spirits high and always kept me motivated to get my rehab done because it's in my best interest to get back on the field," Royston added. "It was a great experience [defeating Iowa]. I didn't experience playing in the game last year when we won the pig [the Floyd of Rosedale trophy], so actually playing in game and keeping the pig on our sidelines is a great thing."
Royston said the team had been practicing the onside kick ever since fall camp.
"Every game it's definitely up in the cards to maybe run, but we hadn't run it yet, before [the Iowa game]," he said. "My coach told me to 'get ready we're about to run it,' and our kicker [Jordan Wettstein] did a great job. He put the ball right where it needed to be and we cleared all the people we needed to clear out and the ball just came right to me."
Royston credited the victory to the fact that the team practiced much better than it had earlier this season.
"That's what you have to do in this game of college football. You have to get better every week, and nothing else is acceptable," Royston said.