New Gophers football coach Tracy Claeys wasted little time shaking up his staff, firing offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover and quarterbacks coach Jim Zebrowski on Sunday, one day after the regular-season finale.
The moves abruptly changed the continuity this staff prided itself on under former coach Jerry Kill, who retired for health reasons Oct. 28. The Gophers said they will begin the searches to replace Limegrover and Zebrowski immediately.
After the news broke, Tony Poljan, a consensus three-star quarterback recruit from Michigan, announced on Twitter that he was pulling out of his commitment to the Gophers.
"Due to the ever changing leadership at the University of Minnesota I am opening my recruitment up and decommitting," Poljan tweeted.
Poljan was among many recruits over the years that cited staff continuity under Kill as a big reason they were drawn to the Gophers.
Limegrover first joined Kill and Claeys in 1999, when they were working at Emporia State, a Division II school in Kansas. Zebrowski came aboard at Northern Illinois in 2010, and the whole group made the move to Minnesota together after that season.
"I wasn't expecting [to be fired] because I thought I've given everything I have for five years," Zebrowski said. "And I thought our kids, offensively, have played better and given us chances. Mitch [Leidner], I thought had a terrific year, and played well, and really kept getting better."