There is no doubt the Wilf brothers never will give up on their hopes for getting a new Vikings football stadium on the current site of the Metrodome.
And certainly the Metrodome lot is the best location, with the access to light rail and its proximity to downtown. But the uncertain economy might make that impossible.
But failing to accomplish that, former Senate majority leader Dean Johnson -- who played a big part in the move to build the new Gophers football stadium and the Twins ballpark and now is a University Regent -- can't see any reason why the new Gophers stadium couldn't be expanded to make a new home to share with the Vikings. The pilings were put into the new stadium so that it can be expanded to 80,000 seats.
And in a recent conversation with University President Bob Bruininks, he made it clear that if it was a case of the Vikings leaving, he would be in favor of the Gophers sharing an expanded stadium with the team.
"We'd have to actually go through some environmental review process, but I strongly favor that. I think it's the right thing to do," Bruininks said. "We're all part of one community. I am one of the people that favors and supports the Vikings stadium, and I think we ought to find a way to get it done and certainly the University of Minnesota would be a cooperative partner in that process.
"... It's not a problem to expand the seating -- we've actually built this stadium so that we can expand it very easily at a reasonable price to 80,000 seats. So, we can expand it 30,000, nearly 30,000 seats, without any difficulty."
Bruininks said there are some steps that would need to be taken, political processes that involve consulting with the neighborhoods and the university community, that would have to be explored.
"But, certainly -- I'll just speak for myself -- I would want to try to do everything possible to keep the Vikings in Minnesota. I'm a Vikings fan, and I think the Vikings add a lot to our state and our community," he said. "But, we'd have to explore all those issues. But I can assure [you] ... that we would try to do everything possible to be cooperative and to work with the leaders in our state and the leadership of the Minnesota Vikings."