Gophers football fans who followed this year's recruiting developments received two late surprises, as coach Jerry Kill and his staff seemingly saved their best for last.
When National Signing Day arrived Wednesday, the good news became official.
Donovahn Jones, a high school quarterback from Georgia, had offers from five SEC schools, including Arkansas and Ole Miss, yet signed with the Gophers.
De'Vondre Campbell -- a junior college linebacker who'd committed to Tennessee, then Texas, then Kansas State -- wound up signing with Minnesota.
In all, the Gophers have 19 new scholarship players in the fold. The list includes none rated four- or five-star recruits, and the class still ranks last in the Big Ten, according to Rivals.com. But it was a strong finish for Kill's staff.
"It was a challenging recruiting class because we had to recruit against a lot of good people," Kill said. "And we were fortunate enough to, for the most part, be successful."
Kill said incoming signee Alex Mayes, an offensive lineman from Val Alstyne, Texas, received last-second offers to Baylor and Oklahoma.
"He's a young man that kind of sums up our class through a long time of recruiting and building a relationship," Kill said.