Gophers football coach Jerry Kill isn't ready to return from the leave of absence he has taken to treat his epilepsy, but in another sign of progress, he attended Wednesday's practice.
"It's good being an assistant coach," Kill said, smiling, as he walked off the field.
Acting head coach Tracy Claeys said Kill has been at the football office each day this week. As he did last Saturday at Northwestern, Kill is expected to watch this week's game against Nebraska from the press box coaching booth.
"It's just good to have him around the office," Claeys said. "It's not like he's real active or anything like that, but he's been around, taking care of some things, visiting with some kids, just getting caught up on some stuff.
"He's still doing this process, procedure thing. He's still got to go through what the doctor says. He's not ready to jump back in yet, but he gets around the office each day, so it's good to see him."
Williams injures foot
Gophers running back Rodrick Williams suffered a foot injury late in Tuesday's practice and wasn't able to practice Wednesday.
"I don't think it's broken, so we'll have to see how he feels and try to get him some reps [Thursday]," Claeys said.
Williams played on special teams last week but did not receive a carry at tailback, with Claeys saying the sophomore had some growing up to do off the field.