When they were first-graders in Mississippi, and their older brothers refused to play football with them, David Cobb and Damien Wilson used to square off one-on-one. They'd find somebody to play quarterback and take turns clobbering each other after every completed pass.
The two cousins were attached at the hip then, as they are now, but extremely competitive. Their rivalry was on display last week in their apartment at Roy Wilkins Hall on University Avenue.
A few days earlier, Cobb and Wilson had helped the Gophers reclaim the Little Brown Jug from Michigan for the first time since 2005. They had a bye week to get ready for Saturday's showdown against Northwestern.
So after practice, the two seniors settled onto their L-shaped couch, fastened their eyes on their 82-inch television, and waged battle in a game of "FIFA 15" on PlayStation 4.
"That's offsides!" Wilson said, moments into the match.
"No, it's not! No, it's not!" Cobb said.
Soccer isn't their sport anyway. They've blossomed into two of the top football players in the Big Ten, even though they took different paths to Minnesota.
Wilson is the conference's fourth-leading tackler, and Cobb is the nation's sixth-leading rusher. The accolades keep piling up, and both have been mentioned as potential NFL draft picks.