FORT WORTH, TEXAS – Jerry Kill didn't hide his displeasure about having to face his close friend, TCU coach Gary Patterson, in a matchup Saturday.
"I didn't want to play it," Kill told reporters this week. "But we have a new administration and again, I'm not the boss. I'm the football coach."
In that case, Kill should have pulled his boss' strings again and had Norwood Teague write TCU a big check to cancel the game, just as they did with North Carolina.
That would've saved Kill the embarrassment of fielding a team that looked so flummoxed on offense and wholly overmatched in a performance that was miserable even by Big Ten standards.
The Gophers got flattened by an opponent that was supposed to measure their readiness for the Big Ten schedule. If this indeed was a barometer — a 30-7 trouncing at the hands of a far superior Big 12 team — the Gophers can stop trying to convince everyone that they're ready to take the next step as a program.
Nothing about their performance constituted progress.
"It was a good learning situation for us," Kill said. "I told the players, ain't nothing you can do about it. It's over with. We need to move forward."
Their first order of business should be to find an offense.