Yeah, Mohamed Ibrahim still can run the ball. Trey Potts, too.
Yep, Kirk Ciarrocca and Tanner Morgan still can hit the right notes.
And yes, the Gophers still can play stingy defense.
All of that came together in a 38-0 rout of overmatched New Mexico State on Thursday night in the Gophers' season opener at Huntington Bank Stadium.
The pregame intrigue surrounded the one-sided feud between Jerry Kill, the current Aggies coach and former Gophers coach, and Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck, who succeeded Tracy Claeys, Kill's longtime assistant and friend.
Fleck sought out Kill for a pregame handshake, put his arm around his former boss at Northern Illinois and chatted with him for a couple of minutes. They shook hands after the game and talked again.
Then, Fleck's team methodically rolled over the Aggies, who were 2-10 last year and gave up 40.4 points per game.
"This toughness piece that we talk about, that's not a macho tough,'' Fleck said. "Can you be committed? Can you control your emotions? Can you challenge each other? Can you have confidence? Can you concentrate? I thought I saw a tough football team out there.''