It was a performance that would have made their football forefathers proud, going back to the horse-and-buggy days at Greater Northrop Field.
The Gophers went more than 53 minutes without completing a pass Saturday and withstood the first weather delay in TCF Bank Stadium's six-year history in defeating San Jose State 24-7.
With quarterback Mitch Leidner and tight end Maxx Williams both sidelined with injuries, the Gophers weren't cute. They didn't have to be, thanks to a rushing attack that rolled up 380 yards, including 207 from David Cobb.
Leidner's backup, redshirt freshman Chris Streveler of Crystal Lake, Ill., finished with seven pass attempts. His lone completion — to Drew Wolitarsky on a 7-yard sideline route — came with 6 minutes, 36 seconds remaining.
The speedy Streveler did his damage with his legs, rushing 18 times for 161 yards, just 10 yards shy of the Gophers quarterback rushing record, set by MarQueis Gray against Miami (Ohio) in 2011.
"They were giving us the zone read we were running," Streveler said. "So if it's not broke, why try to fix it?"
Leidner has turf toe in his left foot and a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee, and the Gophers (3-1) aren't sure he will be ready for next week's Big Ten opener at Michigan.
So they built a simple gameplan for Streveler, much as they did for Leidner in last year's 43-24 victory over San Jose State. In that game, Leidner completed only five of 12 passes for 71 yards but had 24 rushes for 151 yards and four touchdowns.