The Gophers entered the season with two highly prized freshmen wide receivers. But things changed on opening night.
Jamel Harbison's calendar now includes knee surgery. And Andre McDonald's includes lots more homework.
Harbison, injured while running the football during the first half of Minnesota's victory over UNLV a week ago, likely will have surgery to repair a torn ACL in his right knee next week, once the swelling is completely gone, coach Jerry Kill said Wednesday. "He's doing well. He's running on a treadmill," Kill said of the 18-year-old from Charlotte, N.C. "The good thing is, it's a clean [tear]. It's like Marcus Jones' [injury last November] -- you'd never know he had knee surgery."
Kill said he's "cautiously optimistic" that Harbison will be ready to resume workouts shortly after the football season ends.
Harbison's injury puts more of a spotlight on McDonald, who caught his first collegiate pass, a 7-yard gain, in the third quarter in Las Vegas. His first thought after coming down with the ball?
"I was ready for another one," he said.
He'll undoubtedly get his chance, and that means more work with the playbook. McDonald said he was surprised by the amount he had to learn once he joined the Gophers, and with Harbison hurt, "I've just got to focus at all times, and pick up everything as fast as I can," he said. "Most people get overwhelmed by the amount of material -- it's a lot thrown at you real quick."
Quarterback MarQueis Gray and receivers Brandon Green and Jones all spent extra time with him over the summer to help him absorb it all, and McDonald -- who earned a 3.6 grade-point average during summer semester -- said he's comfortable with it now. In fact, he's having a blast.