2019 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team

The 2019 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team represented the University of Minnesota in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Golden Gophers played their home games at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and competed in the West Division of the Big Ten Conference. They were led by third-year head coach P. J. Fleck.

2019 Minnesota Golden Gophers football
Big Ten West Division co-champion
Outback Bowl champion
Outback Bowl, W 31–24 vs. Auburn
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionWest Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 10
APNo. 10
Record11–2 (7–2 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorKirk Ciarrocca (3rd season)
Offensive schemeSpread
Defensive coordinatorJoe Rossi (2nd season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumTCF Bank Stadium
Uniform
Seasons
← 2018
2020 →
2019 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
No. 3 Ohio State xy$^ 90  131 
No. 9 Penn State 72  112 
No. 18 Michigan 63  94 
Indiana 54  85 
Michigan State 45  76 
Maryland 18  39 
Rutgers 09  210 
West Division
No. 11 Wisconsin xy 72  104 
No. 10 Minnesota x 72  112 
No. 15 Iowa 63  103 
Illinois 45  67 
Purdue 36  48 
Nebraska 36  57 
Northwestern 18  39 
Championship: Ohio State 34, Wisconsin 21
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

Minnesota was projected to finish in sixth place in the Big Ten West Division by the preseason media poll.[1] Instead, Minnesota had its most successful season in over 50 years. The Gophers won their first nine games of the year, punctuated with a home win over then-No. 4 Penn State, and rose to eighth in the College Football Playoff rankings. They suffered their first loss of the year the next week on the road against Iowa. In the final game of the regular season, in a game that decided the West Division, Minnesota lost to rival Wisconsin, 38–17. The team was invited to the Outback Bowl to play then-No. 12 Auburn, where Minnesota won by a score of 31–24. Minnesota ended the season with a record of 11–2, their 11 wins being the school's most since 1904. They were ranked 10th in the final AP Poll of the season, their first ranked finish since 2003, and highest finish since 1962.[2]

The Gophers' offense was led by redshirt sophomore quarterback Tanner Morgan, who had 3,253 passing yards and 30 touchdowns, and was named second-team All-Big Ten. Wide receivers Rashod Bateman and Tyler Johnson both finished with more than 1,200 yards and were both named first-team all-conference. Running back Rodney Smith finished in third in the conference with 1,163 yards. The defense was led by first-team all-conference safety Antoine Winfield Jr., who led the team in tackles and had seven interceptions on the year. Head coach P. J. Fleck was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year by the other coaches.

Preseason

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Preseason Big Ten poll

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Although the Big Ten Conference has not held an official preseason poll since 2010, Cleveland.com has polled sports journalists representing all member schools as a de facto preseason media poll since 2011. For the 2019 poll, Minnesota was projected to finish in sixth in the West Division.[1]

Media poll (West Division)
Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1Nebraska198 (14)
2Iowa194.5 (14)
3Wisconsin172.5 (4)
4Northwestern142.5 (1)
5Purdue110.5
6Minnesota100 (1)
7Illinois34

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 298:00 p.m.No. 3 (FCS) South Dakota State*FS1W 28–2149,112
September 79:30 p.m.at Fresno State*CBSSNW 38–35 2OT34,790
September 142:30 p.m.Georgia Southern*
  • TCF Bank Stadium
  • Minneapolis, MN
BTNW 35–3241,021
September 282:30 p.m.at PurdueESPN2W 38–3150,629
October 52:30 p.m.Illinois
  • TCF Bank Stadium
  • Minneapolis, MN
BTNW 40–1739,341
October 126:30 p.m.Nebraska
FS1W 34–743,502
October 192:30 p.m.at RutgersNo. 20BTNW 42–726,429
October 262:30 p.m.MarylandNo. 17
  • TCF Bank Stadium
  • Minneapolis, MN
ESPNW 52–1044,715
November 911:00 a.m.No. 4 Penn StateNo. 17
  • TCF Bank Stadium
  • Minneapolis, MN (Governor's Victory Bell)
ABCW 31–2651,883
November 163:00 p.m.at No. 20 IowaNo. 8FOXL 19–2367,518
November 2311:00 a.m.at NorthwesternNo. 10ABCW 38–2230,246
November 302:30 p.m.No. 12 WisconsinNo. 8
ABCL 17–3853,756
January 1, 202012:00 p.m.vs. No. 12 Auburn*No. 18ESPNW 31–2445,652

Source:[3]

Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
APRVRVRVRVRVRVRV201713137119151610
CoachesRVRVRVRVRVRV25201613137119151610
CFPNot released1781081818Not released

Game summaries

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South Dakota State

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1234Total
No. 3 (FCS) Jackrabbits0714021
Golden Gophers0137828

Down 1, the Gophers won the game with a short TD run by Mohamed Ibrahim and a two point conversion late in the 4th Quarter to win 28–21.[4]

At Fresno State

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1234OT2OTTotal
Golden Gophers770147338
Bulldogs0101177035

Georgia Southern

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1234Total
Eagles101001232
Golden Gophers14701435

At Purdue

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1234Total
Golden Gophers141410038
Boilermakers3771431

Illinois

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1234Total
Fighting Illini737017
Golden Gophers313141040

Nebraska

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1234Total
Cornhuskers00077
Golden Gophers7720034

At Rutgers

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1234Total
No. 20 Golden Gophers7772142
Scarlet Knights00077

Maryland

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1234Total
Terrapins030710
No. 17 Golden Gophers1414101452

Penn State

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1234Total
No. 4 Nittany Lions1036726
No. 17 Golden Gophers14100731

At Iowa

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1234Total
No. 8 Golden Gophers067619
No. 20 Hawkeyes1370323

At Northwestern

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1234Total
No. 10 Golden Gophers14771038
Wildcats097622

Wisconsin

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1234Total
No. 12 Badgers010141438
No. 8 Golden Gophers703717

Vs. Auburn (Outback Bowl)

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1234Total
No. 18 Golden Gophers10140731
No. 12 Tigers1077024

Despite losing an opportunity to go to the BIG 10 Championship and a shot at the Rose Bowl, the Gophers would earn a spot in the Outback Bowl on New Year's Day against the Auburn Tigers, the first ever meeting between the two teams. The game would be played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida. Auburn had impressive victories in their season, beating the Pac-12 champion Oregon Ducks in Texas to open the season and more recently knocking off the Alabama Crimson Tide in the Iron Bowl. The game was a back and forth affair with both teams trading field goals then touchdowns to make it 10–10 after the 1st Quarter. The lone Gopher 1st quarter touchdown came from Mohamed Ibrahim on a 16 yard TD run. About midway through the second, Seth Green found offensive lineman Bryce Witham in the end zone to give the Gophers a 17–10 lead, their first lead of the game. After Bo Nix connected with Sal Cannella for a 37 yard score, the Gophers would end the half with a drive that ultimately ended with an impressive Tyler Johnson touchdown reception to give them a 24–17 lead. Auburn would score the only points of the 3rd Quarter as Jordan Whitlow ran a touchdown in from three yards out. Finally, Tyler Johnson finished his final collegiate game with a 73 yard touchdown catch and run in the 4th Quarter to give Minnesota the lead. It would be the deciding score as the Gophers stopped the Tigers on their final drive to win the Outback Bowl 31–24.

Roster

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2019 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
RB1Rodney Smith  Sr
QB2Tanner Morgan  So
RB3Cam WileyFr
RB4Shannon Brooks  Sr
QB5Zack AnnexstadSo
WR6Tyler JohnsonSr
WR7Chris Autman-Bell  So
WR11Jornell Brooks  Fr
WR12Erik Gibson  Fr
WR13Rashod BatemanSo
QB14Cole KramerFr
QB15Jacob ClarkFr
QB16Jon Santaga  So
WR17Seth Green  Jr
WR18Clay Geary  Jr
QB19Samuel Pickerign  So
WR20Larry WrightFr
RB21Bryce WilliamsSo
WR22Mike Brown-StephensFr
RB23Treyson PottsFr
RB24Mohamed Ibrahim  So
RB25Preston Jelen  Fr
WR26True Thompson  Jr
WR27Jimmy BuckFr
RB28Jason Williamson  Fr
TE42Ko Kieft  Jr
OL50J. J. GuedetFr
OL51Curtis Dunlap Jr.  Fr
OL56Kody SmithFr
OL60John Michael Schmitz  So
OL63Austin Beier  Fr
OL64Conner Olson  Jr
OL65Axel Ruschmeyer  So
OL66Nathan Boe  Fr
OL67Nate Umlor  So
OL70Sam Schlueter  Jr
OL71Ben Davis  Jr
OL74Kyle Sassack  So
OL75Tyler CooperFr
OL77Blaise Andries  So
OL78Daniel FaaleleSo
OL79Jason Dickson  Jr
TE80Jake Paulson  So
WR81Brock Annexstad   So
WR82Demetrius Douglas  So
WR83Harry Van Dyne  So
WR84Peter UdoibokFr
TE85Bryce Witham  Jr
TE86Clayton Witherspoon  So
TE87Nick KallerupFr
TE88Brevyn Spann-Ford  Fr
WR89Nnamdi Adim-MadumereFr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DB1Calvin Swenson  Jr
DB2Phillip Howard  Jr
DL3M. J. AndersonFr
DB4Terell SmithSo
LB5Trenton Guthrie  So
DB6Chris Williamson  Sr
DB7Solomon BrownFr
LB8Thomas RushSo
DL9Esezi Otomewo  So
DB11Antoine Winfield Jr.  So
DL12Tai'yon DeversSr
LB13James Gordon IVFr
LB14Braelen Oliver  Fr
DB15C. J. Smith  Fr
DB16Coney Durr  Jr
DL18Micah Dew-Treadway  Sr
DL19Keonte SchadJr
LB20Donald WillisFr
LB21Kamal MartinSr
DB22Benny Sapp IIISo
DB23Jordan HowdenSo
DB25Benjamin St-Juste  Sr
DB26Justus HarrisJr
DB27Tyler NubinFr
DB28Matt GuggemosFr
LB29Josh Aune  Fr
DB30Caden FeyFr
DB31Kiondre Thomas  Jr
DL33D'Vion HarrisFr
DL34Boye Mafe  So
LB35Danny Anderson  So
DB36Bishop McDonald  Jr
DB40Alex Strazzanti  So
LB41Thomas BarberSr
DB42Austin WinfieldFr
LB43Bailey Schoenfelder  Jr
DL44Rashad Cheney Jr.Fr
LB45Carter CoughlinSr
DL46Winston DeLattiboudere  Sr
DL48Ben McNaboeFr
DL52Jamaal TeagueSo
LB55Mariano Sori-MarinSo
LB56Ty Barron  Fr
LB57Jack KernFr
DL59Derik LeCaptain  Fr
DL75Malcolm Robinson  So
DL90Sam Renner  Sr
DL91Noah Hickcox  So
DL92Mayan Ahanotu  Fr
DL93Connor Novak-Goar  Jr
DL94Abi N-Okonji  Fr
DL96Logan RichterFr
DL97Micah Roane  Fr
DL99DeAngelo CarterFr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
H14Casey O'Brien  So
K, P33Grant Ryerse  So
K34Brock Walker  Fr
LS37Brady WeeksFr
K38Michael LantzFr
LS39Michael Vojvodich  Fr
P46Alex Melvin  Sr
P47Jacob Herbers  Sr
K48Anders Gelecinskyj  So
K97Michael Tarbutt  Sr
P98Tom FoleyFr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Kirk Ciarrocca (offensive coordinator / quarterbacks)
  • Joe Rossi (defensive coordinator / linebackers)
  • Rob Wenger (special teams coordinator / outside linebackers)
  • Kenni Burns (assistant head coach / running backs)
  • Rod Chance (cornerbacks)
  • Brian Callahan (run game coordinators / offensive line)
  • Joe Harasymiak (defensive backs / safeties)
  • Jim Panagos (defensive line)
  • Clay Patterson (tight ends)
  • Matt Simon (passing game coordinator / wide receivers)
  • Gerrit Chernoff (General Manager)
  • Dan Nichol (head strength & conditioning)
  • Norries Wilson (director of player development)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured
  • Redshirt

Roster
Last update: April 18, 2019

Players drafted into the NFL

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RoundPickPlayerPositionNFL Club
245Antoine Winfield Jr.STampa Bay Buccaneers
5161Tyler JohnsonWRTampa Bay Buccaneers
5175Kamal MartinILBGreen Bay Packers
7218Carter CoughlinOLBNew York Giants
7247Chris WilliamsonCBNew York Giants

References

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  1. ^ a b Lesmerises, Doug (July 18, 2019). "Michigan named Big Ten football favorite in cleveland.com 2019 preseason poll". Cleveland.com.
  2. ^ "Minnesota Golden Gophers Football Record By Year". sports-reference.com. Retrieved February 27, 2020.
  3. ^ "2019 Football Schedule". University of Minnesota Athletics.
  4. ^ "Football History vs South Dakota State University". University of Minnesota Athletics. Retrieved October 20, 2020.