Jerry Kill was still jubilant on Sunday about the big victory, the impressive home win over a BCS conference school that was orchestrated by a Kansas native.
But maybe not the victory you're thinking of.
"That game was scheduled by Coach Kill!" the Gophers coach exclaimed, arms in the air in celebration, about Northern Illinois' 30-23 victory over Kansas. "I never had a chance to work [at Kansas], so I wanted to beat them."
The native Kansan even called his successor at Northern Illinois, Dave Doeren, late Saturday night to congratulate him. And the Huskies coach no doubt traded the compliment right back, probably even inquired about Gophers quarterback Max Shortell, who like Doeren is from the Kansas side of the Kansas City suburbs.
Shortell was everything the Gophers hoped he would be during Saturday's 17-10 victory over Syracuse, a calm and confident presence who, though far from perfect, effectively managed the offense and never made a critical error. "He never rattled, and [Syracuse] tried to," Kill said. "He had the composure you need from a quarterback."
He'll need it this week, too. Kill said Shortell is almost certain to direct the Gophers offense in their Big Ten opener on Saturday at Iowa. MarQueis Gray's left knee and ankle still are too sore to run, and Kill expects the senior quarterback to need at least another week to recover.
"I don't anticipate him playing next week. It would be a minor miracle if he was ready to play," Kill said of Gray.
Kill could tell Saturday how much Gray's injury, suffered while running the ball against Western Michigan a week ago, still bothers him. "We walked out the tunnel together" before the game, the coach said. "I started jogging. I'm 51, and he couldn't keep up with me."