The Gophers blamed Mitch Leidner's shaky 2014 debut on nerves and his exuberance, a plausible explanation given all the different circumstances that night.
It was the season opener and Leidner's first game as the unquestioned starter. The Eastern Illinois game represented his first true moment in the quarterback spotlight. We bought the premise that he was overly excited and felt like he had something to prove.
But now? The concern level jumped a few notches on a postcard Saturday at TCF Bank Stadium.
Leidner continued to misfire wildly on passes and then suffered a knee injury in the fourth quarter of a 35-24 victory over Middle Tennessee State.
Leidner completed only five of 11 passes for 67 yards with one touchdown and one interception. He was 0-for-2 in the second half.
He left the game after a defender crashed into his knee and was scheduled to have an MRI, according to coach Jerry Kill, who expressed concern. The Gophers might be forced to start redshirt freshman Chris Streveler on the road against TCU next week.
Even if Leidner's injury is not serious, concerns about the passing game linger like a smudge mark. An area of emphasis before the season, the Gophers passing game has been virtually nonexistent in a pair of victories against weaker opponents.
Progress is hard to find.