In mid-July, the Gophers football program held its annual photo day, where players reported in uniform and took turns at various portrait and video stations. Included in the duties for roughly 20 players were interviews with local media members.
When it came time for Koi Perich’s turn at the lectern, the overnight sensation from Esko didn’t disappoint with his entrance.
The sophomore arrived like his teammates in an all-maroon uniform, except he had one big accessory. He was sporting a WWE-style championship belt adorned with maroon and gold plaques.
“I was the weight-room champ. … I’ve won it the last couple of weeks, and I thought it looks cool," Perich explained with a sly smile.
Yep, there was no way the ultra-confident Perich would enter his second season with the Gophers operating on the down-low. Not after his 2024 season full of big hits, interceptions and celebrations. His signature moment: He sealed the victory over USC with a last-minute interception, was hoisted on the shoulders of field-storming fans, and basically announced to the college football world that the Gophers have something going on.
Perich led the Big Ten with five interceptions, two shy of the national lead. He made 46 tackles on defense, leading a deep safety group that produced matchup issues for opponents. And he proved to be a dangerous punt and kickoff returner, one who can flip the field at a moment’s notice.
He became the first Gophers freshman since Darrell Thompson in 1986 to be named first-team All-Big Ten, and the Sporting News named him second-team All-America, making him the first Minnesota freshman to be named All-American since 1972.
He accomplished all of that while becoming the most popular Gopher since … Eric Decker? Laurence Maroney? Marion Barber III? Thompson? Or any of them?