Before the 7-on-7 tournament that changed everything for Mitch Leidner, the Lakeville South quarterback took a long, hard look at Iowa.
He attended a game at Kinnick Stadium. He went to two Iowa football camps. He saw the Hawkeyes' 2011 spring game as a high school junior and made three other trips to the Iowa City campus.
"Besides Minnesota, they were showing me the most interest," he said last fall. "But they were big on evaluating senior film before offering [scholarships to] quarterbacks."
The Gophers were slow to offer Leidner, too, before he and his South teammates spent the day dominating a 7-on-7 tournament in June 2011. By the time he got back to Lakeville that night, there was a message to call coach Jerry Kill.
Now, in the midst of a sometimes painful first season as a full-time starting Gophers quarterback, he'll get his first chance to show Iowa what it missed.
The Hawkeyes and Gophers will meet Saturday at TCF Bank Stadium with identical records — 6-2, 3-1 Big Ten — in a high-stakes battle for Floyd of Rosedale. Both teams have West Division title aspirations, but by mid-afternoon, one squad will be out of the hunt.
With Leidner coming off a discouraging performance at Illinois, the Gophers know they'll need him to be sharper for this stretch run, which includes tests against Ohio State, Nebraska and Wisconsin.
"Mitch would be the first one to tell you he's got a lot of room to improve," Kill said. "But where he's at right now and where he's going to be — I think there's a huge difference, just like a rookie going into the NFL.