Gophers quarterback recruit Chris Streveler has drawn comparisons to Jordan Lynch, who was recruited to Northern Illinois by Jerry Kill and recently led the Huskies to the Orange Bowl.
Streveler's high school coach, Ed Brucker, sees the similarities -- but he's upping the ante.
"I watched the Orange Bowl, and I think Chris is a lot more accurate passing-wise," Brucker said. "Lynch actually looked a little slow to me, too. I think Chris is a little faster. I'm hoping he's more like Johnny Football."
And there you have it, folks -- a reference to Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel. Are the Gophers fortunate or what?
This is recruiting season, so hyperbole ramps up and every player is the next "somebody." Streveler played at Marian Central Catholic High School in Woodstock, Ill., about 45 miles from Northern Illinois. He has heard the comparisons to Lynch and Chandler Harnish, another dual-threat quarterback who started for three years at NIU under Kill, who left the Huskies following the 2010 season to coach the Gophers.
"I'm not the same player they are by any means," Streveler said. "But one day, maybe, who knows? I'm built kind of similar to them, I guess, and I'll probably end up filling out, so we'll see."
For now, Streveler is just trying to find his way around Dinkytown. He graduated from high school early so he could enroll at the university for spring semester. Classes begin Tuesday, even though National Signing Day isn't until Feb. 6.
With the departures of MarQueis Gray and Max Shortell, the Gophers will have a youth brigade at quarterback when spring camp opens in mid-March. The incumbent starter, Philip Nelson, and Mitch Leidner were high school seniors 13 months ago.