Not long after the Gophers hired back Kirk Ciarrocca as offensive coordinator last December, he sat in his office across from senior Brevyn Spann-Ford, reminded of the tight end's massive potential.
Ciarrocca coached Spann-Ford as a redshirt freshman in 2019 but left for the same coaching position at Penn State after that season.
In his return, Ciarrocca hopes to unlock the talent of one of the U's breakout candidates under coach P.J. Fleck in 2022.
After listening to Spann-Ford talk about a "big vision" for himself in that meeting last spring, Ciarrocca wanted only one thing: show me and not tell me.
"Since he walked out of my office that day, he's done nothing but show me that he's willing to do the work," Ciarrocca said.
With prototypical NFL tight end size — 6-7, 270 pounds — Spann-Ford has been attracting the attention of pro scouts since he arrived on campus as a two-sport standout from St. Cloud Tech in 2018.
One of quarterback Tanner Morgan's main targets last year, Spann-Ford had his best season with 23 catches for 296 yards. He started three games and combined to make six catches for 129 yards against Indiana and Wisconsin to end Big Ten play.
When asked if his role changes with Ciarrocca back, Spann-Ford said "a little bit" since Fleck's longtime play-caller was known for wide receivers thriving in the passing game.