Jordan Wettstein, the senior who kicked three field goals, including the game-winner in the Gophers' 30-27 three-overtime victory over UNLV on Thursday, never had kicked in high school or in any type of competitive football game until he walked on at Minnesota and sold former football coach Tim Brewster on giving him an opportunity.
"I've always wanted to [kick], it's always been a dream of mine," said Wettstein, a graduate of De Pere High School in Wisconsin. "I've always loved watching the ball go through the uprights.
"I came in when the old coaching staff was here and I said, 'I'd love to kick a football.' I came in and kicked for three different coaches the first week of school and unfortunately their roster was filled up with three kickers already. They asked me to come back in the spring, and I said, 'Absolutely.' I came and kicked in the spring, and they asked me to join the team."
Wettstein recalled his conversation with a Gophers assistant coach when he was allowed to join the team in the spring of 2010.
"I said, 'No coach, I've never kicked in a game before.' ... I'll never forget the first practice, I didn't even know how to put my helmet on. From there until now, it has been a dream come true with [current Gophers] Coach [Jerry] Kill giving me the opportunity. Hopefully I can take advantage of that. I can't thank him enough for that."
A year ago Wettstein got his chance to be the team's placekicker for the final six games of the season and did not waste the chance. He went a perfect 6-for-6 on field-goal attempts, including a 51-yarder against Illinois.
So Kill has complete confidence in Wettstein handling field goals and kickoffs this season.
Looking back to Wettstein's performance against UNLV, Kill said: "You know what the great thing about Jordan's situation is, is that he missed a field goal early in the game and then he comes back and hits all the critical kicks in overtime.