The Gophers open spring football practice Tuesday in a unique position for a school that hasn't won even a share of the Big Ten title since 1967: They will be one of the favorites to represent the Big Ten West in the conference championship in Indianapolis on Dec. 7.
Coach P.J. Fleck is bringing back 37 of 44 players from the Gophers' two-deep chart from the 34-10 victory over Georgia Tech in the Quick Lane Bowl.
On top of that, running backs Rodney Smith and Shannon Brooks and defensive back Antoine Winfield Jr. are working their way back from injuries and are going to get major playing time on a squad that grew by leaps and bounds at the end of the 2018 season.
"Our entire offseason has been designated to putting our players in high-pressure situations on the field, off the field and having them perform through that and having them know what that feels like," Fleck said. "This is what we've wanted to do with this program — not only this year but into the future. Raise the level of expectations, and that is just part of the natural growth throughout cultural sustainability."
Fleck said that even though the team will be one of the youngest in the Big Ten, the players are no longer inexperienced.
"There is always going to be higher expectations [after a successful season]," he said. "That is the nature of our profession. That is the nature of sports."
Peaks, valleys in 2018
Does he think this can be his best team in four seasons at Minnesota?