Gophers coach P.J. Fleck found different ways to surprise walk-ons with scholarships when he was at Western Michigan. This week, he struck again.
Fleck's staff organized an Easter egg hunt for the players, who rounded up 1,000 eggs. Gophers coaches then directed players into the team meeting room, where each assigned seat had a plastic egg taped to it.
Players were instructed to hold their eggs in the air so they could open them at the same time. Inside each one was a piece of paper that revealed the news — walk-on linebacker Blake Cashman now has a full scholarship.
"They all went nuts," Fleck said.
Cashman, an Eden Prairie native, started his college career on special teams as a freshman in 2015 and became a pass-rushing force last season. He made 9½ tackles for a loss over the final five games. He was named the defensive MVP of the Holiday Bowl.
Fleck made no secret that Cashman would get a scholarship but wanted to make the moment memorable for the whole team.
"It was so special," Cashman said. "It was something I'll never forget. I just remember I opened up my egg, and the love I felt for my teammates — I was overwhelmed with emotion and joy at that moment."
At Western Michigan, Fleck once set up an onside kick drill and had the ball kicked to walk-on Trevor Sweeney. The whistle blew, so Sweeney could open the piece of paper attached to the ball, with the news of his scholarship.