With a disappointing loss to Syracuse in the Texas Bowl fresh in their minds, Gophers football coach Jerry Kill and his assistants have spent recent days evaluating the 2013 season, searching for ways to improve this fall.
"We think we'll be better," Kill said Thursday. "I said that last year, and we were better [in 2013], and I think we'll be better this year."
Kill said the schedule will be tougher. Besides moving to the Big Ten West — along with Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue and Wisconsin — the Gophers play crossover games against Ohio State and Michigan, and a nonconference game at Texas Christian.
The Gophers have improved from 3-9 to 6-7 to 8-5 in Kill's first three seasons.
"I'm not one that guarantees [a number of wins], but we'll be better," Kill said. "But our offseason's got to be better, and our approach has got to be better. You've got to work harder."
Still mum on QBs
Kill declined to discuss the team's quarterback pecking order. Philip Nelson started nine games, including the final five, but struggled in the bowl loss before Mitch Leidner tossed two fourth-quarter touchdown passes.
"Our players, they need to come back [from winter break], and they need to be starving," Kill said. "And I think they will be. You always want to talk about quarterbacks — they need to be starving. Somebody needs to [say], 'Let's go!' "
Kill also said, "We've got young quarterbacks, but the kid at Oklahoma [redshirt freshman Trevor Knight] — he's a great example. He struggled and struggled and had a great bowl game, turned the corner. That's what we need to do."