EVANSTON, ILL. – The game started at 11 a.m., which means Jerry and Rebecca Kill must have left their Minneapolis home before 4 a.m. to make the seven-hour drive to Northwestern.
Gophers acting head coach Tracy Claeys said he didn't know Kill, who is on indefinite leave to treat his epilepsy, was coming Saturday until an hour before the game.
Players didn't know he was coming until halftime, when he walked into the middle of the Gophers locker room and gave a quick speech.
"That gave us the little edge we needed," Gophers quarterback Philip Nelson said.
Tied at halftime after an ugly 30 minutes for both teams, the Gophers went on to reward Kill with the biggest victory in his three-year tenure at Minnesota, defeating Northwestern 20-17 before an announced crowd of 36,587 at Ryan Field.
Claeys said there is still no timetable for Kill's return to work, but this was viewed as a sign he is making good progress.
"I was asked if he would watch the game [on television] if he wasn't there; I couldn't answer it," Claeys said. "So that's your answer: He jumps in a car and gets his wife to drive him. But it also shows you, those kids mean a lot to him, they really do."
Kill watched the game from a press box coaching booth, though team officials said he wasn't giving instructions. He left without commenting to reporters. Team officials said he didn't want his appearance to overshadow what his players did on the field.