First-year starter and redshirt freshman Adam Weber, who started every game for the Minnesota Gophers last year, will be in for a lot of competition next fall to retain his starting job. There will be so many top athletes vying for the position it could cause Weber to need some progesterone or something, for all the bloating.
In addition to Weber, the team already has the coach’s son, Clint Brewster, who will by vying for the position, but top-notch recruiting Tim Brewster isn’t settled yet. Also on the roster next fall is junior college transfer-recruit David Pittman. This recruiting season, he has already signed two blue-chip prospects, both of whom may be better than either Weber or Clint B.
QB John Nance of Cretin-Derham Hall is on board the the Gophers, and made a high school career tossing the ball to Notre Dame-bound Michael Floyd.
Joining Nance as an incoming freshman, and likely to be redshirted just because of the logjam at the QB position, is Indianapolis prep QB MarQuis Gray, who announced his Gophers-bound intent during the U.S. Army All-American game in San Antonio, TX. According to Rivals.com, Gray is a confirmed four-star recruit.
With all the talent at QB, the only real question for the Gophers is who these hurlers will be tossing the pigskin to, and whether coach Brewster has recruited enough defense to stop their Big 10 opponents once and a while and thus make all that offensive firepower mean something.
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