Chris Streveler is one of the five fastest players on the Gophers roster, and sometimes, even on the sidelines, his motor speeds into overdrive.
Streveler will start dancing to the music at TCF Bank Stadium or wave a towel in the air, trying to fire up the fans. Teammates are struck by the energy he brings at quarterback every time he bounces into the huddle.
The Gophers insist Mitch Leidner will be back from his knee injury Saturday. But if he has a setback, they're ready to give Streveler, a redshirt freshman, the task of playing on the road, against TCU's perennially strong defense.
Streveler might not have the strongest throwing arm, but he brings several other attributes to the job. And the more people doubt him, it seems, the better he does.
"He is a kid that has just made himself better through sheer will," said Streveler's mother, Christine. "The people who grew up with him, none of them are surprised because they remember when he used to walk around the neighborhood, holding a football."
Streveler hails from Crystal Lake, Ill., a town of 40,000 people that sits 45 miles northwest of Chicago. At nearby Marian Central Catholic High School in Woodstock, Streveler fell into a lineage of eventual Division I quarterbacks. First there was Jon Budmayr (Wisconsin), then Ben Krol (Eastern Illinois), then Streveler, and current senior Billy Bahl has committed to Miami (Ohio).
Streveler faced doubts when he took over for Krol as a junior. Marian Central fell behind Oswego in the season opener, but Streveler rallied the Hurricanes to victory with 29 unanswered points.
"He pretty much was a force when we got him," Marian Central coach Ed Brucker said. "He was really good at reading the defense. As far as I'm concerned, his leadership was as big as anything."