The pregame highlight on Thursday was when New Mexico State coach Jerry Kill and Gophers coach P.J. Fleck met on the field, shook hands and chatted. And the crowd roared.
Yes, Kill was back on campus after recently indicating that, because of hard feelings toward the program he once ran and Fleck, he might skip the handshake. Fortunately, he didn't follow up on that unwise gesture.
But that's not why the stadium roared during pregame activities. The roar came during player introductions when Mohamed Ibrahim's picture flashed on the scoreboard. The loudest cheer was for the Gophers' No. 24.
Yes, Mo was back. He missed the remainder of the 2021 season after rupturing his Achilles' in the opener against Ohio State. He threw himself into rehabilitation following surgery and was in the starting backfield Thursday, ready to revive his status as one of the nation's top running backs.
Trey Potts was back as well. His workload increased last season when Ibrahim went down, but his season ended in Week 5 when he went down against Purdue and ended up hospitalized for a week. He's back to his role as Ibrahim's more-than-capable backup.
Any notion that Fleck would carefully work his recovering players into the game was bashed in the first quarter.
Ibrahim's first carry in a year was a 16-yard gain around left tackle. Aggies defenders bounced off him or were dragged a few yards. Just like old times. The first six carries were by Ibrahim, then Potts took a handoff near the five-minute mark of the first quarter. After two Tanner Morgan passes, 16 of the next 17 plays were runs by Ibrahim and Potts. There was no hesitation on Fleck's part to use them. Ibrahim had three carries during the opening drive of the third quarter then was smartly removed from the game after gaining 132 yards on 21 carries. Potts, who added 89 yards on 17 carries and a touchdown, played most of the third.
Ibrahim and Potts are back. And, on Thursday, they ... were ... healthy.