Drew Wolitarsky broke California's all-time high school receiving record in 2012, but when he first came to the Gophers, he sometimes looked as if he'd forgotten how to catch the ball.
The coaches will point to that sometimes now, when their younger receivers drop passes, saying, "Hey, Drew missed some when he was a freshman, too, but look at him now."
Yes, just look at Wolitarsky, a junior who set career highs in Saturday's victory at Colorado State with nine receptions and 114 yards.
Wolitarsky, KJ Maye and Eric Carter are leading a receiving corps that is churning out better numbers with the Gophers throwing the ball more than they ever did previously under Jerry Kill.
Quarterback Mitch Leidner has set career highs for passes each of the past two weeks — 35 then 45. That's 80 passes in two games.
"Too darn many for me," Kill said.
But certainly not too many for the receivers.
Last year, tight end Maxx Williams led the Gophers with 36 receptions. No wide receiver had more than 18.