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2021 SCHEDULE VS. #4/4 OHIO STATE DATE OPPONENT TIME TV RESULT Date/Time: Sept. 2, 2021 / 7 p.m. CT Television: FOX SEPTEMBER Site: Gus Johnson (PXP) 2 #4/4 Ohio State* 7:00 p.m. FOX Stadium: Huntington Bank Joel Klatt (Analyst) 11 Miami (OH) 11:00 a.m. ESPNU Surface: FieldTurf Jenny Taft (Reporter) 18 at Colorado 12:00 p.m. PAC12N Capacity: 50,805 Series Overall: Ohio State Leads 45-7 25 Bowling Green^ 11:00 a.m. TBA Minnesota Ohio State Radio: KFAN 2020: 3-4, 3-4 B1G 2020: 7-1, 5-0 B1G Streak: Ohio State Won 11 OCTOBER Mike Grimm (Play by Play) HC P.J. Fleck HC Ryan Day Series in MN: Ohio State Leads 22-4 2 at Purdue* 11:00 a.m. TBA Darrell Thompson (Analyst) 9th Year (5th at Minnesota) 4th Year (all at Ohio State) Streak: Ohio State Won 13 16 Nebraska* TBA TBA Last Meeting: Ohio State won 30-14 Justin Gaard (Reporter) at Minnesota: 26-19 at Ohio State: 23-2 23 Maryland* TBA TBA in Columbus (10/13/18) Corbu Stathes (Host) vs. Ohio State: 0-1 vs. Minnesota: 0-0 30 at Northwestern* TBA TBA Last U win: 29-17 in Columbus Dan Rowbotham (Engineer) Overall Record: 56-41 at Ohio State: 23-2 NOVEMBER (10/14/00) vs. Ohio State: 0-2 vs. Minnesota: 0-0 6 Illinois* TBA TBA Last U win in MN: 35-31 (11/7/81) 13 at Iowa* TBA TBA 20 at Indiana* TBA TBA FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW 27 Wisconsin* TBA TBA * Big Ten game // ^ Homecoming game // All times Central football begins its 138th season, 1 and fifth under head coach P.J. Fleck, Thursday night as WEEKLY MEDIA SCHEDULE it hosts No. 4/4 Ohio State at Huntington Bank Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. with a national TV audience 8/27 2 p.m. Head Coach P.J. Fleck, student-athletes on FOX. press conference (in person) 8/28 No Availability Minnesota is 96-35-6 all-time in season openers, includ- 8/29 No Availability 2 ing wins in four of their last five openers (3-1 under head coach P.J. Fleck). The Golden Gophers are 100-30-7 8/30 12 p.m. DC Joe Rossi, OC Mike Sanford, Jr. (via Zoom) all-time in home openers with an identical stretch of four 8/31 6:30 p.m. Gopher Football Weekly with P.J. Fleck (KFAN) wins in their past five home openers (also 3-1 under Fleck). 9/1 No Availability Minnesota is 8-4 in home openers since Huntington Bank 9/2 7 p.m. vs. Ohio State Stadium opened in 2009.

UPDATED BIOS & STATS For the second straight season, Minnesota opens the 3 year with a Big Ten opponent after facing Michigan last Visit GopherSports.com for updated bios and career stats. year in a schedule that featured only league action. Thursday’s matchup with the Buckeyes will be the 10th time Mohamed Ibrahim has run for over 100 yards in each TABLE OF CONTENTS in program history that Minnesota faces a conference foe of his last eight games, a school record. He’s averaging in the season opener. The Gophers are 2-7 in those previ- 152.0 yards per game and has scored 16 Pages 2-3 Notes, Quick Facts, Stat Comparison, Standings ous games, including an 0-2 mark against Ohio State. The during the span. Pages 4-5 Notes, Series History, Polls, Preseason Honors Gophers also opened the season with the Buckeyes in 1973 Pages 6 Record Book and 1974. Overall, Minnesota is 63-54-8 in Big Ten openers, including a 71-49-5 mark at home. Pages 7-8 Coach Fleck Pages 9-10 Roster Mohamed Ibrahim is the Big Ten’s reigning Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year. He has 13 career 100-yard Pages 11-12 Single Game Career Highs 4 rushing games, which includes a current streak of eight in a row (2020 Outback Bowl and all seven games in 2020). Pages 13-14 Last Time Ibrahim’s eight-game streak is the longest in program history, breaking a tie of seven with former Gopher great Pages 15-16 Scoring Drives, Career Starts, Longest Plays . An All-Big Ten First Team honoree and AP Third-Team All-American last year, Ibrahim ran 201 times Page 17 Starting Lineups (25th most in school single-season history) for 1,076 yards (23rd most in school single season-history) and 15 touchdowns Pages 18-30 Stats (most ever for a junior at Minnesota and ranks fourth in school-single season history). He led the Big Ten in the following categories: rushing attempts (201), rushing yards (1,076), rushing yards per game (153.7), rushing touchdowns (15), scor- ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ing (90), points per game (12.9) and all-purpose yards per game (168.4). Ibrahim also set a school record with a rushing average of 153.7 yards per game and twice tied a school record with four rushing touchdowns in one game (at Maryland Minnesota Athletic Communications and at Illinois). 516 15th Avenue S.E., Suite 225 Minneapolis, MN 55455 The 2021 campaign is the fifth for head coach P.J. Fleck at Minnesota. He enters the year with a record of 26-19. 5 In Minnesota football history, only Henry L. Williams (42, 1900-03) had more wins in his first four seasons than Paul Rovnak Fleck’s 26. In addition, Fleck’s 15 wins in Big Ten play are tied with Cal Stoll (1972-75) for the most in a coach’s first e-mail: [email protected] | cell: 651-592-5741 four years with the Gophers. Overall, Fleck is already ninth in program history for wins, while his .578 win percentage is Karl Anderson third best among the 11 Minnesota coaches with at least 45 games under their helm behind only Williams (.786, 1900-21) e-mail: [email protected] | cell: 612-910-2564 and (.716, 1932-41, ‘45-50). Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021

David Cobb ran 27 times for 145 yards and three QUICK FACTS FACING OHIO STATE touchdowns for Minnesota in the loss, while on the other Minnesota and Ohio State meet for the 53rd time on side of the ball Briean Boddy-Calhoun forced two turn- Thursday. The Buckeyes hold a 45-7 edge in the series, UNIVERSITY FACTS overs (, forced ) for the Gophers in the including 11 straight wins, marking the Gophers’ longest Location: Minneapolis, Minn. coldest kickoff in the history of Huntington Bank Stadium at Population: 413,651 active losing streak against one opponent. 15 degrees. For the Buckeyes, J.T. Barrett threw for three Founded: 1851 At home, Minnesota is 4-22 against Ohio State, and touchdowns and ran for an Ohio State -record Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member) the Buckeyes have won 13 straight in Minneapolis. 189 yards and another score. First Year of Big Ten Football: 1896 Minnesota is looking for its first win at home over OSU Enrollment: 47,568 since a 35-31 victory in 1981. CAREER STATS VS. OHIO STATE Minnesota has nine Ohioans on the roster: Austin PLAYER GP/GS C-A INT TD YDS RTG Nickname: Golden Gophers Annexstad, Z. 1/1 13-23 2 0 218 118.75 Beier, Mike Brown-Stephens, Miles Fleming, Conner Colors: Maroon and Gold PLAYER GP/GS RSH YDS TD AVG LG Band: University of Minnesota Marching Band Keyes, Gage Keys, Thomas Rush, Matthew Trickett, Ibrahim 1/1 23 157 2 6.8 34 President: Joan T.A. Gabel Devon Williams, Donald Willis. Ohio State has no Williams, B. 1/0 2 7 0 3.5 4 Annexstad, Z. 1/1 3 -6 0 -2.0 3 Director of Athletics: Mark Coyle Minnesotans on its roster. Gophers head coach P.J. Fleck began his coach- PLAYER GP/GS REC YDS TD AVG LG Faculty Reps: Frances Homans, Donald Dengel Williams, B. 1/0 1 14 0 14.0 14 ing career as an Ohio State graduate assistant in 2006. Ticket Office Phone: 612-624-8080 PLAYER GP/GS TKL TFL (SK) INT PBU FF/FR Website: GopherSports.com coach Paul Haynes was at Ohio State from Pinckney* 2/1 3 0.0 0 0 0/0 2005-2011, holding the position of co-defensive coordi- Otomewo 1/0 2 0.0 0 0 0/0 nator/secondary coach in 2011 after being the secondary Durr 1/1 1 0.0 0 3 0/0 TEAM INFORMATION * stats recorded while at Clemson Offensive Formation: Multiple coach from 2005-10. Defensive Formation: 4-3 Thursday’s game will mark the fourth time that Letterwinners returning: Minnesota will face a team that played in the previous MEMORABLE GAMES VS. OSU 58 (25 offense, 29 defense, 4 specialist) year’s national championship game since the BCS began Oct. 14, 2000: Ron Johnson caught eight passes for Letterwinners lost: in 1998. All of the matchups have come against Ohio State, 163 yards and a in Minnesota’s 29-17 upset of 15 (4 offense, 6 defense, 5 specialists) and the Buckeyes have won each of the meetings. First No. 6 Ohio State in Columbus. The Buckeyes managed just Starters Returning: was a 30-7 loss in 2007, followed by a 34-21 setback the 200 yards of total offense. 22 (10 offense, 10 defense, 2 specialst) following year and a 28-14 defeat in 2015. Nov. 7, 1981: set school records with Starters Lost: 37 completions and 67 attempts, while throwing for 444 4 (1 offense, 1 defense, 2 specialists) FACING A TOP-5 TEAM yards and five touchdowns as Minnesota upset No. 18 Ohio Ohio State enters Thursday’s game ranked No. 4 in State, 35-31, in the final season at Memorial Stadium. COACHES the preseason Associated Press poll. It will be the high- Oct. 19, 1940: In a matchup of top 15 teams, No. 7 P.J. Fleck (SL) Head Coach est-ranked opponent for a Minnesota opener since hosting Minnesota defeated No. 15 Ohio State, 13-7, in Columbus Joe Rossi (PB) Defensive Coord. / LBs No. 2 TCU in 2015 and the fourth time the Gophers have en route to the program’s fifth national title Mike Sanford Jr. (PB) Offensive Coord. / QBs opened with an AP preseason top-5 team, three of which Kenni Burns (SL) Asst. Head Coach / RBs will have been against Ohio State. THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Brian Callahan (SL) Run Game Coord. / O-line Minnesota is opening the season on a Thursday Joe Harasymiak (SL) DBs / Safeties / Co-DC HIGHEST RANKED SEASON-OPENING OPPONENTS night, something it has done 12 times previously in its histo- Paul Haynes (SL) Cornerbacks DATE OPPONENT OPP. RANK RESULT 9/3/2015 TCU 2 L, 17-23 ry, all since 2001. In fact, the Golden Gophers opened on a Clay Patterson (PB) Tight Ends 9/15/1973 Ohio State 3 L, 7-56 Thursday for eight straight seasons from 2012-19. Matt Simon (SL) Co-Offensive Coord. / WRs 9/14/1974 Ohio State 4 L, 19-34 The Gophers are 18-9 all-time in program history on Rob Wenger (SL) ST Coord. / Rush Ends Thursdays, including 10-2 in season openers, and have Chad Wilt (SL) Defensive Line Eleven times previously Minnesota has opened with won four straight games on the day, including all three con- Gameday Locations: SL - Sideline; PB - Press Box a ranked opponent, going 1-9-1 in those contests with the tests under P.J. Fleck. victory coming over No. 12 Nebraska in 1960. Minnesota has a .661 winning percentage in its history TEAM HISTORY Minnesota is 12-45 all-time versus AP top-5 teams, when playing on days other than Saturday, going 54-27-3. First Year of Football: 1882 including a 1-6 mark against teams ranked No. 4. The last Under Fleck, it is 7-2 on non-Saturdays. All-Time Record: 712-531-44 time the Gophers faced a top-5 team though came in 2019 Big Ten Championships (Last): 18 (1967) when they took down No. 5 Penn State in Minneapolis, O-LINE DEPTH AMONG THE BEST All-Time Bowl Record: 9-12 31-26, in one of the biggest wins in program annals. Minnesota enters the 2021 season with one of the National Championships: 7 deepest offensive lines in the entire country as 13 members Consensus All-America Selections: 36 LAST TIME(S) VS. OHIO STATE of the unit have appeared in at least one game and 10 have First Team All-Big Ten Selections: 185 Minnesota last faced Ohio State on Oct. 13, 2018, started at least one contest (page 16). falling 30-14 in Columbus to the third-ranked Buckeyes. In fact, the Golden Gophers’ offensive line has more WHAT RETURNS IN 2021 Mohamed Ibrahim ran for 157 yards and two touch- combined starts at the FBS level than any team in the downs on 23 carries, while Zack Annexstad threw for 218 nation with 180. The next closest squad is Miami (FL) with Rush Yards ...... 99.5% yards in the loss. Tyler Johnson was Annexstad’s top 159, while Michigan State (151) is third. Only three other Pass Yards ...... 98.6% target, catching eight passes for 119 yards. Defensively, squads have more than 140 combined starts. Receiving Yards ...... 59.9% Antonio Shenault and Blake Cashman each tallied a In addition, the 10 individuals on the line with starts Scoring ...... 82.2% game-high 13 tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss for at the FBS level are the most of any program in the country. Total Offense ...... 99.0% Cashman. Carter Coughlin added 3.0 tackles for loss with Redshirt senior Conner Olson leads the team by All-Purpose Yards ...... 81.5% a pair of sacks and a forced fumble. starting all 45 games he’s played in, putting him six games Tackles ...... 92.4% Dwayne Haskins threw for 412 yards and three touch- shy of matching the school record of 51 games played held Tackles for Loss ...... 100% downs for Ohio State. The Buckeyes used two second-half by long snapper Payton Jordahl (2015-18). Fellow redshirt Sacks ...... 100% field goals from Blake Haubiel and a late TD pass from seniors Blaise Andries and Sam Schlueter have each ...... 100% Haskins to K.J. Hill to pull away from the Gophers. started 33 contests. Those three have also started at least Pass Breakups ...... 83.3% The teams have not met in Minneapolis since a 31-24, Forced ...... 100% two games at multiple positions. In addition, Utah State Ohio State victory in 2014. It stands as the closest final transfer Karter Shaw (19), Daniel Faalele (19), Curtis Fumble Recoveries ...... 100% score in the last 10 games in the series since a three-point Return Yards ...... 100% Dunlap Jr. (13) and John Micheal Schmitz (10) have all OSU win in 2001. Kick Return Yards ...... 100% started double-digit games in their careers. Field Goals Made ...... 50.0% Punting Yards ...... 71.4% 2 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021

Not only does the offensive line have tremendous With Sori-Marin leading the way, Minnesota’s top nine 2020 TEAM COMPARISON experience, but it also has impressive versatility. The unit tacklers from a year ago are all back in 2021, including MINN OSU has at least 25 combined starts at every position, with a senior defensive lineman Boye Mafe, who led the squad Points Per Game 27.3 41.0 high of 58 at right guard, and each position features starts with 5.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks last season. Points Allowed Per Game 30.1 25.8 from at least two different players, including four each at In the defensive backfield, junior Tyler Nubin was Rush Yards Per Game 191.9 256.9 Rush Yards Allowed Per Game 207.1 97.6 right guard and right tackle. second on the team a year ago with 41 tackles, and he was Pass Yards Per Game 199.1 262.5 one of five Gophers with an interception. Senior Jordan STARTS BY O-LINE POSITION Howden ranked third with 37 tackles, while sixth-year Pass Yards Allowed Per Game 208.7 304.0 PLAYER LT LG C RG RT TOTAL Total Offense Per Game 391.0 519.4 Olson 0 16 15 14 0 45 senior Coney Durr was fourth with 29 stops in addition Total Offense Allowed Per Game 415.9 401.6 Andries 2 11 0 12 8 33 to his team-leading five pass breakups. Durr also had an Yards Per Play 5.68 7.29 Schlueter 23 0 0 0 10 33 Shaw* 0 0 0 19 0 19 interception. Yards Per Play Allowed 6.90 5.85 Faalele 0 0 0 0 19 19 1st Downs Per Game 21.6 24.9 Dunlap Jr. 0 0 0 13 0 13 GRAD TRANSFERS BOOST D 1st Downs Allowed Per Game 20.4 20.8 Schmitz 0 0 10 0 0 10 While the Gophers’ defense has a lot returning in Interceptions Thrown/Made 5/5 6/7 Ruschmeyer, Ax. 0 6 0 0 0 6 Turnover Margin 0 +10 Boe 0 0 1 0 0 1 2021, three grad transfers are looking to provide an instant Ersery 0 0 0 0 1 1 impact this season. Sacks By/Allowed Per Game 1.14/1.86 2.62/2.62 TOTAL 25 33 26 58 38 180 3rd Down Offense/Defense 47.7/40.8 49.1/37.1 * starts recorded while at Utah State Linebacker Jack Gibbens spent the past four Red Zone Offense/Defense 80.0/76.5 77.3/86.2 seasons at the FCS level with Abilene Christian where Kick Return Average 17.33 13.29 he totaled 258 tackles, 22.5 tackles for loss, seven sacks Punt Return Average 0.8 6.2 MORGAN’S NUMBERS STAND OUT and five interceptions. He was the team’s leading tack- Field Goal Percentage 66.7 63.6 Redshirt senior quarterback is back ler this past season and was second in both 2019 and Punting Average 36.19 44.47 for his third full season as the Minnesota starter, and he’s 2018. Gibbens’ accolades at ACU included being a 2020 Penalties/Yards Per Game 4.57/41.9 6.12/54.4 already proven himself to be one of the best signal-callers Campbell Trophy Finalist and 2019 First Team CoSIDA 2020 NCAA RANKING COMPARISON to ever wear the Maroon and Gold. Academic All-American. MINN OSU Morgan is 18-8 as a starter and has completed 405 After two seasons at Iowa Western, defensive Points Per Game 71 11 passes (seventh most in school history) on 653 attempts lineman Val Martin comes to Minnesota following three Points Allowed Per Game 70 43 (eighth most in school history) for 6,028 yards (sixth most years at North Carolina State where he made 29 tackles Rush Yards Per Game 42 8 in school history) in his career. His career completion in 22 games. In 2020, Martin played in eight games and Rush Yards Allowed Per Game 102 6 percentage of .620 ranks first in school history and his 46 recorded 12 tackles with one forced fumble. Pass Yards Per Game 92 37 career touchdown passes rank fourth. Fellow defensive lineman Niles Pinckney brings a Pass Yards Allowed Per Game 36 122 Here’s how Morgan compares with the top five pass- championship pedigree to the Golden Gophers after Total Offense Per Game 69 7 Total Offense Allowed Per Game 72 59 ers (by yardage) in program history through three seasons. being a part of two national titles in five years at Clemson. Yards Per Play 62 7 Pinckney was credited with 98 tackles (13.5 for loss), three Yards Per Play Allowed 121 77 CAREER NUMBERS THROUGH THREE SEASONS sacks, a forced fumble and three fumble recoveries in 1st Downs Per Game 53 10 PLAYER GAMES C-A COMP% TD-INT YDS RTG 1,125 defensive snaps over 55 career games (15 starts) 38 704-1226 57.4 52-42 8,238 121.01 1st Downs Allowed Per Game 50 55 Bryan Cupito 36 299-559 53.5 33-16 4,627 136.77 from 2017-20 for the Tigers. Turnover Margin 57 3 35 407-722 56.4 28-20 5,118 123.17 Sacks By/Allowed Per Game 118/43 37/91 27 413-711 58.1 32-25 5,258 128.03 NEW SPECIAL TEAMS FACES 3rd Down Offense/Defense 18/69 10/35 Asad Abdul-Khaliq 32 323-597 54.1 38-21 4,259 128.00 Tanner Morgan 29 405-653 62.0 46-18 6,028 157.30 The Gophers return redshirt junior kicker Brock Red Zone Offense/Defense 78/28 100/84 Kick Return Average 110 126 Walker (2-3 FG in 2020), sophomore kicker Dragan Punt Return Average 123 72 Morgan owns 11 Minnesota season and game records Kesich (24 kickoffs in 2020) and sophomore punter Marc Field Goal Percentage 81 93 and was named All-Big Ten Honorable Mention in 2020. In Crawford (37.8 avg. in 2020) for 2021, but they also wel- Punting Average 126 17 2019, he was named All-Big Ten Second Team, a Davey come in three transfer specialists. Penalties/Yards Per Game 15/20 73/73 O’Brien Award semifinalist and a Manning Award finalist. Redshirt senior Will Mobley spent the past four seasons at Temple where he was 26-35 (74.3%) on field 2020 BIG TEN STANDINGS AUTMAN-BELL NEXT WR UP goals with a career long of 44 yards. He was also 99-104 Senior Chris Autman-Bell was Minnesota’s No. 3 (95.2%) on extra points, including a Temple-record 51 West B1G Pct. Overall Pct. Strk. 1 Northwestern 6-1 .857 7-2 .778 W1 receiver two years ago behind Tyler Johnson and Rashod straight made in 2018. 2. Iowa 6-2 .750 6-2 .750 W6 Bateman, and the No. 2 target last year before Bateman Daniel Sparks was a freshman last year at 3. Wisconsin 3-3 .500 4-3 .571 W2 opted out. But with those two now in the NFL, Autman-Bell Louisiana-Monroe, playing in all 10 games for the 4. Minnesota 3-4 .429 3-4 .429 L1 is poised to be the team’s next top target. Warhawks. He averaged 44.6 yards on 30 punts and also 5. Nebraska 3-5 .375 3-5 .375 W1 Autman-Bell has played in 33 career games and has kicked off 33 times with six touchbacks. 6. Purdue 2-4 .333 2-4 .333 L4 made 78 catches for 1,250 yards (21st in school history) Senior Matthew Trickett comes to Minnesota after 7. Illinois 2-6 .250 2-6 .250 L3 and six touchdowns. He enters the 2021 season with an three seasons at Kent State where he earned All-MAC East B1G Pct. Overall Pct. Strk. average of 16.0 yards per catch, good for a tie for 10th in First Team honors in 2018 and was the MAC Special 1. Ohio State 5-0 1.000 7-1 .875 L1 team history. He has also caught at least one pass in 31 Teams Player of the Year in 2019. He made 47-57 (82.5%) 2. Indiana 6-1 .857 6-2 .750 L1 3. Penn State 4-5 .444 4-5 .444 W4 games and has made one catch in 27 straight games, tied field goals and was 94-95 on PATs for 235 career points. 4. Maryland 2-3 .400 2-3 .400 L2 for the eighth longest active streak in the FBS. In 2019, he tied for the NCAA lead and set a Kent State 5. Rutgers 3-6 .333 3-6 .333 L1 In seven games last year, he caught 22 passes for record with 29 made field goals. Michigan 2-4 .333 2-4 .333 L1 430 yards and one score. That came after recording 28 7. Michigan State 2-5 .286 2-5 .286 L2 catches for 371 yards and five touchdowns in 2019 and MAFE, FAALELE ON ‘FREAKS’ LIST 28 catches (fourth all-time for a Minnesota freshman) for Seniors Boye Mafe and Daniel Faalele both WEEK 0/1 BIG TEN SCHEDULE 449 yards (third all-time for a Minnesota freshman) in 2018 appeared on the “2021 Freaks List” from Aug. 28: Nebraska at Illinois, 12 p.m. (FOX) (also led team with 16.03 yards/catch). Sept. 2: Temple at Rutgers, 5:30 p.m. (BTN) The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman. #4/4 Ohio State at Minnesota, 7 p.m. (FOX) Mafe came in at No. 17 of 101 players listed. “He’s put Sept. 3: Michigan State at Northwestern, 8 p.m. (ESPN) TOP NINE TACKLERS BACK on more than 50 pounds since arriving at Minnesota and Sept. 4: Western Michigan at Michigan, 11 a.m. (ESPN) Senior linebacker Mariano Sori-Marin returns as weighs 263 now, up from 260 last year,” Feldman wrote. #19/20 Penn State at #12/15 Wisconsin, 11 a.m. (FOX) the team’s top tackler from a year ago, registering 54 stops “Mafe (4.5 sacks in six games in 2020) says he did a lot Fordham at Nebraska, 11 a.m. (BTN) in seven games in 2020. He also made 1.5 tackles for loss, of single-leg work this offseason in hopes of improving his #17/17 Indiana at #18/18 Iowa, 2:30 p.m. (BTN) broke up three passes and one forced fumble. His top per- footwork.” Among Mafe’s weight room numbers listed by West Virginia at Maryland, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN) formance last season came at Nebraska when he recorded Feldman are a vertical jump of 40.5 inches, a broad jump of Oregon State at Purdue, 6 p.m. (FS1) a career-high 18 tackles and forced a fumble en route to 10-6, a 4.57 40 and power cleaning 400 pounds.” UTSA at Illinois, 6:30 p.m. (BTN) winning Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors. 3 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021

Faalele was ranked No. 29. “Two years ago, Faalele ALL-TIME VS. OHIO STATE ranked No. 11 on this list because of his freakish combination GOPHERS VS. BUCKEYES FACTS Minnesota vs. Ohio State: 7-45 of enormous size and a surprisingly athletic 29-inch vertical LAST WINS Home: 4-22 and 8-7 broad jump, but as he’s reshaped his body, he’s • Minnesota Home Win: 11/7/81 (35-31) Road: 3-23 become a lot more nimble and flexible,” Feldman wrote. • Minnesota Road Win: 10/14/00 (29-17) Year Date AP Ranks W/L Score Venue • Ohio State Home Win: 10/13/18 (30-14) MILESTONE WATCH • Ohio State Road Win: 11/15/14 (31-24) 1921 10/15 NA / NA L 0-27 Away Mohamed Ibrahim is 160 yards shy of 3,000 career 1922 10/28 NA / NA W 9-0 Home rushing yards. He would become the eighth player in program 1931 11/28 NA / NA W 19-7 Home GOPHERS’ LONGEST STREAKS history to reach the number. 1939 10/21 - / 10 L 20-23 Home • Current Streak: Lost 11  1940 10/19 7 / 15 W 13-7 Away Tanner Morgan has 46 career touchdown passes, • Home Streak: Lost 13 1944 10/28 - / - L 14-34 Away putting him four away from joining Adam Weber (72), Bryan • Away Streak: Lost 6 1945 10/27 5 / 12 L 7-20 Home Cupito (55) and Asad Abdul Khaliq (55) as the only Gopher • Win Streak All-Time: 2 (10/28/22-11/28/31) 1946 10/26 - / - L 9-39 Away QBs to reach at least 50 career touchdown passes. • Home Win Streak: 2 (10/28/22-11/28/31)  1949 10/15 5 / 11 W 27-0 Away With 25 career pass breakups, Coney Durr is six PBUs • Away Win Streak: Never won back-to-back 1950 10/21 - / 9 L 0-48 Home short of tying Trumaine Banks, Ukee Dozier and Michael • Losing Streak All-Time: 16 (11/6/82-10/23/99) 1965 10/30 - / - L 10-11 Away Lehan for the school record of 31. • Home Losing Streak: 13 (9/29/84-Present) 1966 10/29 - / - W 17-7 Home  More record book information can be found on page 6. • Away Losing Streak: 15 (10/30/65-10/17/98) 1969 10/18 - / 1 L 7-34 Home 1970 10/17 - / 1 L 8-28 Away GOPHER GRADUATES THIS AND THAT 1971 10/30 - / 10 L 12-14 Home Minnesota’s 2021 roster features 26 student- 1972 11/4 - / 5 L 19-27 Away • Most Gophers Points - Win: 35 (35-31, 11/7/81) athletes who have already graduated: Blaise Andries, Brock 1973 9/15 - / 3 L 7-56 Away • Fewest Gophers Points - Win: 9 (9-0, 10/28/22) Annexstad, Zack Annexstad, Chris Autman-Bell, Micah 1974 9/14 - / 4 L 19-34 Home • Most Gophers Points - Loss: 37 (37-41, 10/28/89) 1975 11/15 - / 1 L 6-38 Away Dew-Treadway, Coney Durr, Clay Geary, Jack Gibbens. • Most Ohio State Points - Win: 69 (69-18, 10/1/83) 1976 11/13 - / 8 L 3-9 Home Justus Harris, Phillip Howard, Mohamed Ibrahim, Ko • Fewest Ohio State Points - Win: 9 (9-3, 11/13/76) 1977 9/17 - / 6 L 7-38 Away Kieft, Boye Mafe, Val Martin, Bishop McDonald, Will • Most Ohio State Points - Loss: 31 (31-35, 11/7/81) 1978 9/23 - / 16 L 10-27 Home Mobley, Tanner Morgan, Conner Olson, Esezi Otomewo, • Largest Gopher Win Margin: 27 (27-0, 10/15/49) 1979 9/15 - / 15 L 17-21 Home Samuel Pickerign, Nyles Pinckney, Axel Ruschmeyer, • Largest Ohio State Win Margin: 51 (69-18, 10/1/83) 1980 9/20 - / - L 0-47 Away Thomas Rush, Sam Schlueter, Calvin Swenson and • Times Gophers Shut Out: 7 (MR: 0-44, 10/28/06) 1981 11/7 - / 18 W 35-31 Home Matthew Trickett. • Times Ohio State Shut Out: 2 (MR: 0-27, 10/15/49) 1982 11/6 - / - L 10-35 Away • Overtime Games: 0 1983 10/1 - / 8 L 18-69 Away 2X ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN • Tie Games 0 1984 9/29 - / 3 L 22-35 Home In mid-July, offensive lineman Blaise Andries was 1985 10/26 20 / 9 L 19-23 Home named to the 2020 Academic All-America Division I Football 1986 10/25 - / - L 0-33 Away First Team selected by the College Sports Information GOPHER UPPERCLASSMEN 1987 10/24 - / 16 L 9-42 Away Directors of America (CoSIDA). This honor recognizes the 1988 10/22 - / - L 6-13 Home The 2021 season is unique in the number of players 1989 10/28 - / - L 37-41 Home nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances still competing in their fi fth season of compeition and 1990 10/27 - / - L 23-52 Away on the field and in the classroom. beyond. Below is a list of those players for Minnesota. 1991 11/9 - / 19 L 6-35 Home Andries, who is majoring in Mathematics and is an aspir- 1992 11/7 - / 22 L 0-17 Away ing actuary, is a repeat honoree after being named Second FIFTH YEAR OR MORE (22) 1995 11/4 - / 4 L 21-49 Home Team last season. He is Minnesota’s first repeat selection Fifth Year (14) 1996 11/2 - / 2 L 0-45 Away since Sam Renner, who was named Second Team in both Andries, Blaise OL 1997 11/8 - / 7 L 3-31 Home 2018 and 2019. Annexstad, Brock WR 1998 10/17 - / 1 L 15-45 Away Andries was named Academic All-Big Ten in 2020, 2019 Autman-Bell, Chris WR 1999 10/23 24 / 22 L 17-20 Home and 2018 and was selected All-Big Ten Third Team in 2020 Gibbens, Jack* LB 2000 10/14 - / 6 W 29-17 Away and 2019. Harris, Justus DB 2001 11/3 - / - L 28-31 Home 2002 11/2 23 / 6 L 3-34 Away Ibrahim, Mohamed RB 2005 10/29 - / 12 L 31-45 Home WELCOME TO HUNTINGTON Mafe, Boye DL In late June, the University of Minnesota Board of 2006 10/28 - / 1 L 0-44 Away Mobley, Will* K 2007 9/29 - / 8 L 7-30 Home Regents approved renaming the University’s on-campus Morgan, Tanner QB 2008 9/28 - / 14 L 21-34 Away football stadium in Minneapolis from TCF Bank Stadium to Otomewo, Esezi DL 2009 10/24 - / 18 L 7-38 Away Huntington Bank Stadium. Pickerign, Sam QB 2010 10/30 - / 10 L 10-52 Home Huntington completed its merger with TCF in June 2021, Ruschmeyer, Axel OL 2014 11/15 - / 8 L 24-31 Home creating a powerhouse Midwest bank that ranks in the top Schmitz, John Michael OL 2015 11/7 - / 1 L 14-28 Away 25 nationally and top 10 regionally. Huntington will continue Swenson, Calvin DB 2018 10/13 - / 3 L 14-30 Away to have a significant presence in Minnesota through a large operations center and 80 branches within the Twin Cities. Sixth Year (7) A WIN WOULD... Minnesota previously played home games at TCF Bank Durr, Coney DB Stadium from 2009-20. The Gophers are 49-34 at the venue, Geary, Clay WR • Snap an 11-game losing streak overall to Ohio State including a 41-19 mark at home in its last 60 games. Kieft, Ko TE (last win in 2000) and a 13-game losing streak at home Martin, Val* DL to the Buckeyes (last win in 1981) D FINISHES STRONG IN 2020 Olson, Conner OL • Be Minnesota’s fi fth win in its last six season openers After a slow start to the 2020 season, the defense Pinckney, Nyles* DL • Improve Minnesota to 97-35-6 all-time in season under Joe Rossi clamped down over the final five games, Schlueter, Sam OL openers and 4-1 under head coach P.J. Fleck giving the unit momentum heading into 2021. • Push the Gophers’ record to 101-30-7 all-time in In back-to-back losses to Michigan and Maryland to Seventh Year (1) home openers open the season, the Gophers allowed 47 points, 578 yards Dew-Treadway, Micah* DL • Be the first Minnesota win over an AP Top-4 team of total offense, over 309 yards passing and nearly 270 rush- since beating No. 2 Penn State, 24-23, on Nov. 6, 1999 ing yards per contest. * Grad Transfer (lost last four such games)

4 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021

However, over the final five games of the season THE POLLS Minnesota cut its points allowed in half, took over 85 yards ON THIS DATE AP Poll Top 25 (Preseason) off its rushing yards allowed and over 140 yards off its pass- Minnesota is 2-0 all-time when playing on Sept. 2. Rnk Team ...... 2020 Record ....Pts...... Pvs. ing yards allowed. The team’s total defense figure dropped • 2000: 47-10 vs. Louisiana Monroe 1. Alabama (63) ...... 13-0 ...... 1548 ...... 1 by more than 225 yards over its final five games and its • 2010: 24-17 at Middle Tennessee State 2. Oklahoma ...... 9-2 ...... 1462 ...... 6 yards per play allowed fell by over 3.5 yards. 3. Clemson ...... 10-2 ...... 1447 ...... 3 4. Ohio State* ...... 7-1 ...... 1393 ...... 2 2020 DEFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT 2021 PRESEASON HONORS 5. Georgia ...... 8-2 ...... 1364 ...... 7 FIRST 2 GAMES STAT FINAL 5 GAMES 6. Texas A&M ...... 9-1 ...... 1223 ...... 4 47.0 Points Allowed 23.4 Chris Autman-Bell 7. Iowa State ...... 9-3 ...... 1160 ...... 9 268.5 Rush Yards Allowed 182.6 • Second-Team All-Big Ten (PFF) 8. Cincinnati ...... 9-1 ...... 1014 ...... 8 309.5 Pass Yards Allowed 168.4 • Third-Team All-Big Ten (Phil Steele) 578.0 Total Offense Allowed 351.0 • Fourth-Team All-Big Ten (Athlon Sports) 9. Notre Dame ...... 10-2 ...... 1009 ...... 5 • Watch List: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board 10. North Carolina...... 8-4 ...... 999 ...... 18 9.48 Yards Per Play Allowed 5.85 11. Oregon ...... 4-3 ...... 968 ...... RV Blaise Andries 12. Wisconsin* ...... 4-3 ...... 743 ...... RV The Gophers held three of their final five opponents • Second-Team All-Big Ten (Athlon Sports, PFF, Phil Steele) • Watch List: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board 13. Florida ...... 8-4 ...... 728 ...... 13 to 20 points or less, four to less than 350 yards of total 14. Miami (FL)...... 8-3 ...... 663 ...... 22 offense, four to less than 200 yards rushing and four to less DeAngelo Carter 15. USC ...... 5-1 ...... 660 ...... 21 than 150 yards passing. • Allstate AFCA Good Works Team nominee 16. LSU ...... 5-5 ...... 631 ...... NR 17. Indiana* ...... 6-2 ...... 549 ...... 12 TWO GOPHERS DRAFTED Coney Durr 18. Iowa* ...... 6-2 ...... 513 ...... 16 • Third-Team All-Big Ten (PFF, Phil Steele) Minnesota had two players selected in the 2021 NFL 19. Penn State ...... 4-5 ...... 456 ...... NR Draft. Baltimore took Rashod Bateman with the 27th overall Daniel Faalele 20. ...... 3-1 ...... 449 ...... RV pick, making him the first Minnesota receiver ever to be • Third-Team All-Big Ten (Phil Steele) 21. Texas ...... 7-3 ...... 350 ...... 19 taken in the first round and the first Gopher selected in the • Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (PFF) 22. Coastal Carolina ...... 11-1 ...... 232 ...... 14 • Watch Lists: Polynesian College Football Player of the first round since Laurence Maroney was taken 21st overall 23. Louisiana ...... 10-1 ...... 208 ...... 15 Year Award, NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board, by New England in 2006. 24. Utah ...... 3-2 ...... 176 ...... NR Reese’s Senior Bowl 25. Arizona State ...... 2-2 ...... 125 ...... NR On day two, Benjamin St-Juste was selected in the third round by Washington with the 74th overall pick. He Justus Harris Others receiving votes: Oklahoma State 107, Ole Miss • Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (PFF) 106, TCU 40, Liberty 36, Auburn 32, North Carolina was the third Minnesota defensive back drafted in the last State 14, Michigan 12, Northwestern 8*, Boise State 7, two years, joining Antoine Winfield Jr. (No. 45 to Tampa Mohamed Ibrahim Nevada 7, BYU 6, Ball State 6, Houston 5, Boston Col- Bay in 2020) and Chris Williamson (No. 247 to the New • First-Team All-America (Walter Camp) lege 5, UCF 5, West Virginia 3, UAB 2, Army 2, UCLA 2. York Giants in 2020). • Second-Team All-America (AP, Athlon Sports, CBS, Phil Steele) * - 2021 Opponent The 2021 draft was the first time that Minnesota had • No. 55 on ESPN’s Top 100 Players for 2021 two top-75 selections since 1978 when three linebackers • First-Team All-Big Ten (Athlon Sports, PFF, Phil Steele) • Big Ten Football Preseason Honors list (B1G Media) Coaches Poll Top 25 (Preseason) were taken in the top 43 picks. • Watch Lists: Doak Walker Award, Maxwell Award, NFLPA Rnk Team ...... 2020 Record ....Pts...... Pvs. Collegiate Bowl Big Board, Reese’s Senior Bowl, 1. Alabama (63) ...... 13-0 ...... 1621 ...... 1 COACHING EXPERIENCE Walter Camp Player of the Year 2. Clemson ...... 10-2 ...... 1508 ...... 3 Four of Minnesota’s assistant coaches have head coaching experience. Mike Sanford Jr. (OC/QBs) was the Boye Mafe 3. Oklahoma (2) ...... 9-2 ...... 1481 ...... 6 • Second-Team All-Big Ten (PFF) 4. Ohio State* ...... 7-1 ...... 1435 ...... 2 head coach at Western Kentucky from 2017-18, while Paul • Third-Team All-Big Ten (Athlon Sports) 5. Georgia ...... 8-2 ...... 1386 ...... 7 Haynes (Cornerbacks) led Kent State from 2013-17. Joe • Watch List: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board, Reese’s 6. Texas A&M ...... 9-1 ...... 1286 ...... 4 Harasymiak (Defensive Backs, Safeties and Co-DC) was Senior Bowl 7. Notre Dame ...... 10-2 ...... 1139 ...... 5 the head coach at Maine from 2016-18 and was named 8. Iowa State ...... 9-3 ...... 1131 ...... 9 the 2018 FCS Coach of the Year. Clay Patterson (Tight Tanner Morgan • Second-Team All-Big Ten (Phil Steele) 9. North Carolina...... 8-4 ...... 999 ...... 17 Ends) was the head coach at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M • Third-Team All-Big Ten (Athlon Sports) 10. Cincinnati ...... 9-1 ...... 979 ...... 8 College from 2016-17, earning conference coach of the year • Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (PFF) 11. Florida ...... 8-4 ...... 870 ...... 12 honors in 2017. • Watch Lists: Davey O’Brien Award, Maxwell Award, 12. Oregon ...... 4-3 ...... 842 ...... RV Reese’s Senior Bowl, Unitas Golden Arm Award, 13. LSU ...... 5-5 ...... 664 ...... NR BACK TO FULL CAPACITY Wuerffel Trophy 14. USC ...... 5-1 ...... 655 ...... 21 Gopher Athletics has announced that it plans to Conner Olson 15. Wisconsin* ...... 4-3 ...... 654 ...... RV operate at full capacity for live sporting events when teams • First-Team All-Big Ten (Phil Steele) 16. Miami (FL)...... 8-3 ...... 575 ...... 22 return to competition for the 2021-22 academic year. The • Third-Team All-Big Ten (Athlon Sports, PFF) 17. Indiana* ...... 6-2 ...... 573 ...... 13 first ticketed-sports slated to welcome full capacity at its • Watch List: Campbell Trophy, NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board, Outland Trophy 18. Iowa* ...... 6-2 ...... 554 ...... 15 venues are soccer, volleyball and football. 19. Texas ...... 7-3 ...... 427 ...... 20 Minnesota also anticipates a return to traditional fan 20. Penn State ...... 4-5 ...... 422 ...... NR Esezi Otomewo activities surrounding its football games, which includes • Watch List: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board 21. Washington ...... 3-1 ...... 404 ...... RV tailgating, the team’s Ski-U-March arrival, Gopher Garden 22. Oklahoma State ...... 8-3 ...... 216 ...... 19 activities, performances from the University of Minnesota Nyles Pinckney 23. Louisiana ...... 10-1 ...... 153 ...... 16 • Third-Team All-Big Ten (Phil Steele) Marching Band, spirit squads and more. 24. Coastal Carolina ...... 11-1 ...... 150 ...... 14 “We are excited to safely welcome fans back into 25. Ole Miss ...... 5-5 ...... 149 ...... RV Sam Schlueter our venues,” said Director of Athletics Mark Coyle. “We • Fourth-Team All-Big Ten (Athlon Sports) Others receiving votes: Utah 145, Northwestern 120*, • Watch List: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board Arizona State 90, Auburn 84, Liberty 68, BYU 53, TCU will follow all University, local and state guidelines, and we are looking forward to our fans once again providing 48, Michigan 30, UCF 29, NC State 27, Boise State 27, John Michael Schmitz Kentucky 20, San José State 18, Army 13, Virginia Tech a tremendous advantage for our Gopher student-athletes • Second-Team All-Big Ten (Athlon Sports) 9, Missouri 8, UCLA 7, Pittsburgh 6, Tulsa 6, Boston when they compete on campus. We are so thankful for our • Third-Team All-Big Ten (PFF, Phil Steele) College 6, Ball State 5, Houston 5, SMU 4, Appalachian fans, donors and sponsors who helped provide necessary • Watch List: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board, Rimington Trophy State 4, West Virginia 4, Arkansas 3, UAB 3, Nevada 2, resources for our student-athletes last season, but we missed seeing and hearing them at games. We cannot wait Mariano Sori-Marin Air Force 2, Mississippi State 2, Marshall 1, Florida State • Fourth-Team All-Big Ten (Phil Steele) 1, California 1, Stanford 1. to welcome everyone back to campus in a few months, * - 2021 Opponent while still providing our fans with a safe and enjoyable Matthew Trickett experience.” • First-Team All-Big Ten (PFF) 5 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021 IN THE RECORD BOOKS

MINNESOTA INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Passing Yards 300-Yard Passing Games Rushing Yards 1. Adam Weber, 2007-10 10,917 1. Cory Sauter, 1994-97 7 1. Darrell Thompson, 1986-89 4,654 2. Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 7,446 2. Adam Weber, 2007-10 6 2. Rodney Smith, 2015-19 4,122 3. Mitch Leidner, 2013-16 7,287 3. Tim Schade, 1993-94 5 3. Laurence Maroney, 2003-05 3,933 4. Cory Sauter, 1994-97 6,834 4. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present 4 4. Thomas Hamner, 1996-99 3,810 5. Asad Abdul-Khaliq, 2000-03 6,660 Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 4 5. Marion Barber III, 2001-04 3,276 6. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present 6,028 Asad Abdul-Khaliq, 2000-03 4 6. Chris Darkins, 1992-95 3,235 Mike Hohensee, 1981-82 4 7. Marion Barber, 1977-80 3,094 Passing Yards Per Game (Min. 15 games) 8. David Cobb, 2011-14 2,893 1. Adam Weber, 2007-10 218.3 Receiving Yards 9. Mohamed Ibrahim, 2018-present 2,840 2. Mike Hohensee, 1981-82 217.8 1. Tyler Johnson, 2016-19 3,305 3. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present 207.9 ... Rushing Yards Per Game 14. Aaron Osterman, 1990-94 1,598 1. Laurence Maroney, 2003-05 109.3 15. Aaron Hosack, 2002-03 1,463 Passing Attempts 2. Darrell Thompson, 1986-89 105.8 16. Logan Payne, 2003-06 1,344 1. Adam Weber, 2007-10 1,594 3. Mohamed Ibrahim, 2018-present 101.4 17. Chester Cooper, 1978-81 1,317 2. Mitch Leidner, 2013-16 1,029 18. Matt Spaeth, 2003-06 1,293 3. Cory Sauter, 1994-97 945 19. Elmer Bailey, 1977-79 1,266 Rushing Yards Per Carry (Min. 200 attempts) 4. Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 918 20. Melvin Anderson, 1983-86 1,265 1. Wayne “Red” Williams, 1942-45 6.25 5. Marquel Fleetwood, 1989-92 876 21. Chris Autman-Bell, 2018-present 1,250 2. Gary Russell, 2004-05 6.07 6. Asad Abdul-Khaliq, 2000-03 847 3. Rick Upchurch, 1973-74 6.06 7. Mike Hohensee, 1981-82 722 4. Laurence Maroney, 2003-05 5.96 8. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present 653 Yards Per Reception (Min. 40 receptions) 5. Marion Barber III, 2001-04 5.70 1. Jared Ellerson, 2002-2005 18.5 6. Bob McNamara, 1953-55 5.54 2. Aaron Hosack, 2002-03 18.3 Passing Completions 7. Mohamed Ibrahim, 2018-present 5.49 3. Derrick Engel, 2012-13 18.0 1. Adam Weber, 2007-10 909 4. Dwayne McMullen, 1981-84 17.1 2. Mitch Leidner, 2013-16 580 Chester Cooper, 1978-81 17.1 Rushing Attempts 3. Cory Sauter, 1994-97 539 6. Ryan Thelwell, 1994-96 16.4 1. Darrell Thompson, 1986-89 936 4. Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 513 Melvin Anderson, 1983-86 16.4 ... 5. Asad Abdul-Khaliq, 2000-03 481 8. Rashod Bateman, 2018-20 16.3 7. Marion Barber III, 2001-04 575 6. Marquel Fleetwood, 1989-92 465 9. Keswic Joiner, 1990-91 16.1 8. David Cobb, 2011-14 562 7. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present 405 10. Chris Autman-Bell, 2018-present 16.0 9. Paul Giel, 1951-53 551 Elmer Bailey, 1977-79 16.0 10. , 1984-87 540 Completion Percentage 11. Duane Bennett, 2007-11 526 1. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present (403-653) .620 12. Mohamed Ibrahim, 2018-present 517 Total Offense (Rush Yards-Pass Yards) 2. Mark Carlson, 1976-79 (255-447) .572 1. Adam Weber, 2007-10 (873-10,917) 11,790 2. Mitch Leidner, 2013-16 (1,495-7,287) 8,782 Rushing Touchdowns Passing Touchdowns 3. Asad Abdul-Khaliq, 2000-03 (1,158-6,660) 7,818 1. Darrell Thompson, 1986-89 40 1. Adam Weber, 2007-10 72 4. Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 (3-7,446) 7,449 2. Marion Barber III, 2001-04 35 2. Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 55 5. Rickey Foggie, 1984-87 (2,150-5,162) 7,312 3. Marion Barber, 1977-80 34 Asad Abdul-Khaliq, 2000-03 55 6. Cory Sauter, 1994-97 ((-226)-6,834) 6,608 4. Mitch Leidner, 2013-16 33 4. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present 46 7. Marquel Fleetwood, 1989-92 (875-5,279) 6,154 5. Laurence Maroney, 2003-05 32 8. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present ((-41)-6,028) 5,987 6. Mohamed Ibrahim, 2018-present 31 Pass Efficiency Rating 1. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present 157.30 Total Touchdowns 100-Yard Rushing Games 2. Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 138.34 1. Darrell Thompson, 1986-89 43 1. Darrell Thompson, 1986-89 23 ... 2. Marion Barber, 1977-80 36 2. Laurence Maroney, 2003-05 21 11. Mark Carlson, 1976-79 119.43 3. Marion Barber III, 2001-04 35 3. Rodney Smith, 2015-19 16 12. Zack Annexstad, 2018-present 117.63 4. Laurence Maroney, 2003-05 34 4. Thomas Hamner, 1996-99 15 5. Tyler Johnson, 2016-19 33 5. Marion Barber III, 2001-04 14 Mitch Leidner, 2013-16 33 6. Mohamed Ibrahim, 2018-present 13 Touchdown:Interception Ratio 7. Mohamed Ibrahim, 2018-present 31 David Cobb, 2011-14 13 1. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present (46:18) 2.55 Rodney Smith, 2015-19 31 Tellis Redmon, 1999-2001 13 2. Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 (55:25) 2.20 3. Asad Abdul-Khaliq, 2000-03 (55:26) 2.12 Ron Johnson, 1998-2001 31 4. Adam Weber, 2007-10 (72:51) 1.41 200-Yard Rushing Games 5. Zack Annexstad, 2018-present (9:7) 1.29 Pass Breakups 1. Mohamed Ibrahim, 2018-present 3 1. Trumaine Banks, 2003-06 31 Laurence Maroney, 2003-05 3 Ukee Dozier, 2001-04 31 Chris Darkins, 1992-95 3 Starting QB Win Percentage (Min. 15 starts) Michael Lehan, 1999-2002 31 Darrell Thompson, 1986-89 3 1. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present (18-8) .692 4. Willie Middlebrooks, 1998-2000 30 Garry White, 1977-80 3 2. , 1959-61 (16-9) .640 5. Coney Durr, 2016-present 25 Craig Scruggs, 1995-98 25 250-Yard Passing Games Rodney Heath, 1993-96 25 1. Adam Weber, 2007-10 14 2. Cory Sauter, 1994-97 11 Mike Hohensee, 1981-82 11 4. Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 10 5. Tanner Morgan, 2018-present 9 6 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021 HUNTINGTON BANK STADIUM • Minnesota opened Huntington Bank Stadium with a 20-13 win against Air Force in 2009. All-time, the Gophers are 49-34 at Huntington, including a 41-19 mark in their last 60 games and a 17-10 record under Head Coach P.J. Fleck. • Huntington Bank Stadium has hosted Gopher Hockey, MNF, an NHL game, international soccer, MLB All-Star concert, U2, Rolling Stones, Beyonce, One Direction, Luke Bryan and Florida Georgia Line. The Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota United also played seasons on campus while their stadiums were being constructed. • Upon completion, Huntington Bank Stadium became the first new football stadium in the Big Ten since 1960. • The Gopher locker room is a state of the art 60 x 25-yard area, shaped like a football with 120 cus- tom-built lockers and 10 LCD televisions. P.J. FLECK • The main high-definition video display in the stadium is one of the largest in college sports at approximately HEAD COACH // FIFTH SEASON 48 feet high by 108 fee wide. It boasts Daktronics HD-16 technology and was the first of its kind in the Big Ten. P.J. Fleck was named head football coach at Minnesota on January 6, 2017. Fleck, 40, is the 30th head coach in the program’s history. He has a • The University achieved LEED certification career record of 56-41 and is 26-19 at Minnesota. While at Minnesota, Fleck has guided Minnesota to it’s most wins (11 in 2019) since 1904, has coached three All-Americans (Antoine Winfield Jr., (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) for Rashod Bateman and Mohamed Ibrahim), six Academic All-Americans (Blaise Andries twice, Sam Renner twice, Payton Jordahl and Gary Moore) and Huntington Bank Stadium, making it the first LEED 194 Academic All-Big Ten performers. He was named Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2019, paced Minnesota to two top-10 wins (Penn State and Auburn) certified college football stadium in the country. The cer- in the same season since 1956 and led Minnesota to its first New Year’s Day bowl win (2020 Outback Bowl against Auburn) since 1962. He has also had eight players selected in the NFL Draft while at Minnesota. tification is achieved by accumulating credits for various In 2020, Fleck guided the Gophers to a 3-4 record as Minnesota played an all-Big Ten schedule in the midst of the global Covid-19 pandemic. The environmentally and sustainable efforts in design and Gophers posted wins road wins at Nebraska and Illinois and beat Purdue at home. They suffered overtime setbacks at Maryland and at Wisconsin. The construction. season was highlighted by Big Ten Running Back of the Year Mohamed Ibrahim, who set school records in season rushing yards per game (153.7), con- secutive 100-yard rushing games (8) and touchdowns in consecutive games (8). He tied school records in most rushing touchdowns in a game (4), most rushing touchdowns in a first half (4), most rushing touchdowns in one half (4) and consecutive 200-yard rushing games (2). Ibrahim, who was named AP Third-Team All-America, rushed 201 times (25th most in school single-season history) for 1,076 yards (23rd most in LARGEST CROWDS AT school single season-history) and 15 touchdowns (most ever for a junior at Minnesota and ranks fourth in school-single season history) in the abbrevi- HUNTINGTON BANK STADIUM ated and unusual season. He led Big Ten in the following categories: rushing attempts (201), rushing yards (1,076), rushing yards per game (153.7), rushing touchdowns (15), scoring (90), points per game (12.9) and all-purpose yards per game (168.4). Rank Date Opponent Crowd W/L In 2019, Fleck led Minnesota to historic heights as the Gophers won 11 games for the first time since 1904. Minnesota also won seven Big Ten 1. 9/13/15 TCU 54,147 L games for the first time in school history, beat two top-10 teams, won a Jan. 1 bowl game and ended the season ranked No. 10. Fleck was voted Big Ten Coach of the Year by his fellow conference head coaches and was named AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year. He was 2. 10/17/15 Nebraska 54,062 L also named a finalist for the George Munger Award, Dodd Trophy, Eddie Robinson Award, Bear Bryant Award and AFCA National Coach of the Year. 3. 9/26/15 Ohio 53,917 W Minnesota won four Big Ten games by at least 20 points for the first time since 1934 and beat No. 5 Penn State at home and No. 9 Auburn in the 4. 11/30/19 Wisconsin 53,756 L Outback Bowl. That was the first time that Minnesota beat two top 10 teams in the same season since 1956. It was also the first time that Minnesota won a Jan. 1 bowl game since 1962. The Penn State win was Minnesota’s first win against a top-five team since it beat No. 2 Penn State on the road in 5. 11/23/13 Wisconsin 53,090 L 1999. It was Minnesota’s first home win against a top-five team since it beat No. 1 Michigan 16-0 in 1977. The Outback Bowl victory against Auburn was 6. 11/28/15 Wisconsin 52,850 L Minnesota’s best ranked nonconference win in school history. 7. 9/19/15 Kent State 52,823 W The Gophers ascended to No. 7 in the AP Poll, which was the team’s highest ranking since it was No. 5 on Nov. 19, 1962. Minnesota was also ranked No. 8 in the College Football Playoffs, which is its highest CFP ranking in school history. The Gophers ended the year ranked No. 10, which 8. 11/9/19 Penn State 51,883 W was their best ranking to end a season since 1962. Minnesota averaged 34.1 points per game, which was the third most in school history. The Gopher 9. 9/28/13 Iowa 51,382 L defense allowed only 306.6 yards per game, which was the fewest since 1977. 10. 10/18/14 Purdue 51,241 W On offense, Minnesota was led by quarterback Tanner Morgan (All-Big Ten Second Team), running back Rodney Smith (All-Big Ten Second Team) and receivers Tyler Johnson (All-Big Ten First Team) and Rashod Bateman (All-Big Ten First Team). Johnson and Bateman became the first teammates ever to both be named All-Big Ten First Team wide receivers. KICKOFF TEMPERATUES AT Morgan set a slew of single-season school records, including passing yards, passing touchdowns and consecutive games with a touchdown. Smith rushed for more than 1,000 yards and became Minnesota’s career leader in all-purpose yards. Johnson set single-season school records in receptions, HUNTINGTON BANK STADIUM receiving yards and receiving touchdowns and left Dinkytown as the school’s career record holder in receiving yards and touchdowns. Bateman was named Big Ten Receiver of the Year and was one of 12 semifinalists for the Biletnikoff Award as he set program records for a sophomore in receiving Warmest yards and touchdowns. Game Degrees W/L Minnesota’s defense was anchored by Antoine Winfield Jr. (All-Big Ten First Team) and Carter Coughlin (All-Big Ten Second Team). Winfield UNLV (8/29/13 at 6 p.m.) 92 W was named the program’s seventh Unanimous All-American and was one of five finalists for the Bronko Nagurski Award, which is presented to the best defensive player in the nation. He led Minnesota in tackles and tied a school modern-era record with seven interceptions. Coughlin ended his career as Miami (OH) (9/15/18 at 2:30 p.m.) 91 W one of the best to ever wear the Maroon and Gold, and he ranks third all-time in sacks and fourth in tackles for loss. New Mexico State (9/10/11 at 2:30 p.m.) 88 L In 2018, Fleck led Minnesota to a 7-6 record and regular-season wins against Wisconsin, Purdue, Indiana, Fresno State, Miami (Ohio) and New TCU (9/3/15 at 8 p.m.) 82 L Mexico State. The Gophers beat Georgia Tech 34-10 in the Quick Lane Bowl and the 24-point margin of victory was the largest bowl win in school his- tory. Minnesota also made history when it won the final game of the regular season (Wisconsin) and its bowl game (Georgia Tech), as that was the first Air Force (9/12/09 at 6 p.m.) 80 W time ever that the Gophers won the final game of the season and a bowl game. New Mexico State (8/30/18 at 6:00 p.m.) 77 W Under Fleck, a young Minnesota team beat rival Wisconsin for the first time since 2003 and for the first time on the road since 1994 to claim Paul Ohio (9/26/15 at 2:30 p.m.) 76 W Bunyan’s Axe. The Gophers also downed Purdue’s potent offense, as they held the Boilers to a season low in points (10) and yards (233). Minnesota also beat Fresno State, which finished the season ranked No. 18, to give the Bulldogs one of their two defeats om the season. The win against Fresno San Jose State (9/20/14 at 3 p.m.) 75 W State also marked the first time that Minnesota beat a team ranked in the final AP poll since 1999. The Gophers had 112 players on the roster and 58 Middle Tennessee (9/6/14 at 2:30 p.m.) 73 W (51.7%) were freshmen, which was the most in the nation in 2018. The Gophers had 78 underclassmen (69.6%), which ranked tenth in college football. Fresno State (9/8/18 at 6:30 p.m.) 72 W Fleck played two freshmen (Zack Annexstad, Tanner Morgan) and both threw for more than 1,200 yards and seven touchdowns. Minnesota’s two leading rushers (Mohamed Ibrahim, Bryce Williams) were both freshmen and three of Minnesota top-four receivers (Rashod Bateman, Chris Autman-Bell, Demetrius Douglas) were freshmen. On defense, freshman Terell Smith led Minnesota with eight pass breakups. Coldest (all games at or below freezing listed) Minnesota set a program record as eight Gophers were named Big Ten Player of the Week (record was tied in 2019), and Tyler Johnson became the Game Degrees W/L first Minnesota receiver ever to record 78 catches, 1,169 yards (single season school record) and 12 (single season school record) touchdowns in a season. In 2017, Fleck led a young and inexperienced Gopher squad, as 49 of Minnesota’s 110 players (44.5%) were freshmen or redshirt freshmen and Ohio State (11/15/14 at 11 a.m.) 15 L 76 (69%) were underclassmen. Fleck guided Minnesota to a 5-7 record and those five wins were the most by a first-year Gopher head coach new to the Wisconsin (11/23/13 at 2:30 p.m.) 18 L program since the legendary won seven games in 1954. Purdue (11/10/18 at 2:30 p.m.) 21 W Fleck won his Gopher debut against Buffalo, which made him the school’s first head coach to win his debut since in 1986 (before Fleck, Minnesota’s six most recent head coaches all lost their first game). Minnesota then posted a dominating 48-14 win at Oregon State, which made Illinois (11/21/15 at 11 a.m.) 22 W Fleck the first Gopher coach to win a true road opener since 1954 when Warmath and the Gophers won 46-7 at Pittsburgh. Iowa (11/27/10 at 2:30 p.m.) 23 W Minnesota’s 34-point win at Oregon State was the Gophers’ 11th largest margin of victory in a road game since 1920 and largest since 2006. The Northwestern (11/17/18 at 11 a.m.) 23 L 48 points were the most the Gophers scored on the road since they beat Northwestern 49-21 in 1980. Minnesota posted three 30-point wins in 2017, as it beat Oregon State by 34, Nebraska by 33 and Middle Tennessee by 31. The last time Michigan State (11/24/12 at 2:30 p.m.) 25 L Minnesota won three games by 30 points in the same season was 2005 when it started the year with three straight with three straight 30-point wins. The Michigan (10/24/20 at 6:30 p.m.) 30 L Gophers beat Nebraska 54-21 in Fleck’s first season. The 54 points were the most that the Gophers scored in a Big Ten game since they beat Indiana 63-26 Northwestern (11/19/16 at 2:30 p.m.) 30 W in 2006. The 54 points were the 14th most scored by Minnesota since 1946 and the fifth most against a Big Ten opponent in the same span. Off the field, Fleck and his team can often be found at the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital and annually host a diaper drive Purdue (10/10/09 at 11 a.m.) 31 W during training camp and a turkey drive during Thanksgiving to give back to the community. Minnesota has also hosted a canned food drive and school Wisconsin (11/28/15 at 2:30 p.m.) 32 L supplies drive under Fleck. In the classroom, Minnesota has posted program record GPAs under Fleck, which included a school record 3.33 cumulative team GPA after the 2020-21 academic year. 7 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021

Fleck came to Minnesota after spending four years as the head coach at Western Michigan, where he was 30-22 overall and 21-11 in the Mid- GOPHERS RECORD... American Conference. While leading the Broncos, Fleck authored one of the most memorable turnarounds in college football history. The Broncos were 1-11 in his first year in 2013, but ended the 2016 season with a No. 12 ranking, a 13-1 record, a conference championship and a berth in the 2020 Under Fleck Cotton Bowl. Overall 3-4 26-19 The Broncos were 12-0 in the 2016 regular season and posted wins against Big Ten opponents Northwestern and Illinois. Fleck then led his team to a 29-23 win against Ohio in the Mid-American Conference championship game before ending the season with a narrow bowl game defeat to Big Ten 3-4 15-19 Wisconsin. Non-conference 0-0 11-0 Fleck was named MAC Coach of the Year in 2014 and 2016 and in 2016 he the Broncos to their first MAC Championship since 1988. Earning Home 1-2 16-8 FBS Region 3 Coach of the Year from the Coaches Association, Fleck was also named a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award and Away 2-2 8-11 the George Munger Award after Western Michigan became the first team in MAC history to win each of its eight league games by 14 or more points. Neutral 0-0 2-0 Fleck turned Western Michigan into a pipeline for the NFL as well, as seven of his players were taken in NFL Drafts. Fleck coached receiver Corey Davis and offensive lineman Taylor Moton while at Western Michigan. Davis, who was the first Consensus All-American in Western Michigan vs. FBS Top 25 0-1 2-7 history, caught 91 passes for 1,427 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2016. He ended his career with 5,212 yards in four seasons, which made him the vs. FBS Non-Ranked Teams 3-3 23-12 Football Bowl Subdivision all-time career receiving record holder. Davis, who was selected fifth overall in the 2017 NFL Draft, joined Randy Moss as vs. FCS 0-0 1-0 the only Mid-American Conference receiver to be drafted in the first round. Moton signed one of the NFL’s most lucrative contracts (four-year, $72 Day Game 2-1 16-13 million) for an offensive lineman in July 2021. Off the field, Western Michigan had a program-record seven student-athletes named to the 2016 MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete team and Night Game 1-3 10-6 the Bronco team posted a 3.14 program GPA in Fleck’s last semester at the school. Scoring First 3-2 22-4 Prior to his time at Western Michigan, Fleck served as the wide receivers coach for the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2012 and coached the Opponent Scores First 0-2 4-15 receivers at Rutgers from 2010-11. He coached receivers and was the recruiting coordinator at Northern Illinois in 2009 and tutored the receivers for Leading After 1st Quarter 3-1 20-3 the Huskies from 2007-08. Fleck’s coaching career began at Ohio State as a graduate assistant in 2006. Trailing After 1st Quarter 0-3 1-15 Fleck played receiver at Northern Illinois from 1999-2003 and helped lead the Huskies to a No. 10 ranking, a 10-2 record and wins against Maryland, Alabama and Iowa State in his final season. He ranks in the top five in Northern Illinois history in career receptions (179) and receiving Tied After 1st Quarter 0-0 5-1 yards (2,162). Fleck holds the school record for punt returns (87) and ranks second in punt return yards (716). He earned First Team All-Mid- Leadig at Halftime 3-1 25-2 American Conference in 2003 and was named Academic All-MAC and Second Team CoSIDA Academic All-American. He graduated in 2004 with a Trailing at Halftime 0-2 0-16 bachelor’s degree in elementary education. Tied at Halftime 0-1 1-1 Fleck played the 2004-05 seasons with the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers. He signed with the 49ers as a free agent in 2004 and spent most of his Leading After 3rd Quarter 3-1 23-2 time on the before seeing action against New England late in the season. He spent the 2005 season on the injured reserve roster and in 2006 he stopped playing professionally and started his coaching career. Trailing After 3rd Quarter 0-3 2-16 Fleck and his wife, Heather, have four children, Gavin, Carter, Paisley (P.J.) and Harper. Tied After 3rd Quarter 0-0 1-1 Overtime 0-2 1-2 Scoring 0-14 Points 0-1 0-8 FLECK AT A GLANCE NFL Draft Picks Who Played For Fleck Scoring 15-28 Points 1-2 6-8 Minnesota (head coach) Scoring 29+ Points 2-1 20-3 Born: November 29, 1980 (age: 40) 2021 - Rashod Bateman, WR, Round 1, Pick 27, Baltimore Allowing 0-14 Points 1-0 12-0 Hometown: Sugar Grove, Ill. 2021 - Benjamin St-Juste, DB, Round 3, Pick 74, Washington 2020 - Antoine Winfield Jr., DB, Round 2, Pick 45, Tampa Bay Allowing 15-28 Points 1-1 9-4 High School: Kaneland High School, 1999 2020 - Tyler Johnson, WR, Round 5, Pick 161, Tampa Bay Allowing 29+ Points 1-3 5-15 Alma Mater: Northern Illinois, 2004 (elementary education) 2020 - Kamal Martin, LB, Round 5, Pick 175, Green Bay Games Decided by 1-8 Points 2-2 11-6 Games Decided by 9-19 Points 0-0 2-4 Coaching History: 2020 - Carter Coughlin, LB, Round 7, Pick 218, New York Giants 2017- Minnesota, Head Coach 2020 - Chris Williamson, DB, Round 7, Pick 247, New York Giants Games Decided by 20 Points of More 1-3 13-9 2013-17 Western Michigan, Head Coach 2019 - Blake Cashman, LB, Round 5, Pick 157, New York Jets More Rushing Yards than Opponent 3-0 22-4 2012 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Wide Receivers Fewer Rushing Yards than Opponent 0-4 4-15 2010-11 Rutgers, Wide Receivers Coach Western Michigan (head coach) With 100-Yard Rusher 3-4 17-6 2018 - Chukwuma Okorafor, OT, Round 3, Pick 92, Pittsburgh 2009 Northern Illinois, Recruiting Coord, WRs Allow 100-Yard Rusher 1-3 3-11 2018 - Darius Phillips, DB, Round 5, Pick 170, Cincinnati 2007-08 Northern Illinois, Wide Receivers More Passing Yards than Opponent 2-2 14-10 2006 Ohio State, Graduate Assistant 2017 - Corey Davis, WR, Round 1, Pick 5, Tennessee 2017 - Taylor Moton, OT, Round 2, Pick 64, Carolina Fewer Passing Yards than Opponent 1-2 12-9 Coaching Honors: 2017 - Keion Adams, LB, Round 7, Pick 248, Pittsburgh With 300-Yard Passer 0-0 3-1 2019 Big Ten Coach of the Year, AFCA Region 3 2016 - Willie Beavers, OT, Round 4, Pick 121, Minnesota Allow 300-Yard Passer 1-1 2-3 Coach of the Year, George Munger Award 2016 - Daniel Braverman, WR, Round 7, Pick 230, Chicago More Total Offense than Opponent 2-1 21-2 Finalist, Dodd Trophy Finalist, Eddie Robinson Less Total Offense than Opponent 1-3 5-17 Award Finalist, Bear Bryant Award Finalist, AFCA Rutgers (wide receivers coach) Total Offense 300+ Yards 3-4 25-13 National Coach of the Year Finalist 2012 - Mohamed Sanu, WR, Round 3, Pick 83, Cincinnati 2016 Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year, Allow 300+ Yards Total Offense 2-4 7-18 FBS Region 3 Coach of the Year, Eddie Robinson Bowl Games: 2020 Outback Bowl, 2018 Quick Lane Bowl, 2017 Cotton Total Offense 400+ Yards 1-1 15-3 Award finalist, George Munger Award finalist Bowl, 2015 Bahamas Bowl, 2014 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Allow 400+ Yards Total Offense 1-2 3-12 2014 Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year No Turnovers 2-1 9-2 Playing Experience: Northern Illinois (), 1999-2003; San Less Than Three Turnovers 3-4 23-14 Francisco 49ers (wide receiver), 2004-05 Three or More Turnovers 0-0 3-5 No Takeaways 1-1 4-6 Three or More Takeaways 0-0 6-3 ROW THE BOAT Commit Fewer Turnovers 2-1 14-6 Commit More Turnovers 1-2 6-11 The OAR = The ENERGY! The symbol of strength and purpose. The amount one brings to their life Academically, Athletically, Socially and Spiritually! The only tool that can move the boat forward! Equal Turnovers 0-1 6-2 Control Time of Possession 3-3 22-12 The BOAT = The SACRIFICE! What are you willing to give up for something that you’ve never had? The more you serve and give, the bigger your Opponent Controls Time of Possession 0-1 4-7 boat gets. The bigger your boat gets, the more people you can actually influence. Influence is about the messengers, not just the message. TV Game 3-4 26-19 ABC 0-1 3-3 The COMPASS = The DIRECTION! This is set by the leader of the boat! Whomever you surround yourself with is who and what you will become. FS1 1-1 7-4 Where is the bow of your boat pointed? Your boat will go where you have directed your energy towards! BTN 2-1 10-8 The “NEVER GIVE UP” mantra known as ROW THE BOAT came to life from tragedy, sorrow and heartbreak. This mantra can apply to all walks of FOX 0-0 0-2 life and can be used in every aspect of your life. Everyone, not just athletes and athletic teams can share, use and live the ROW THE BOAT lifestyle ESPN 0-1 2-1 in their personal and professional lives. By applying ROW THE BOAT, one can have the proper perspective to overcome adversity and humble suc- ESPN2 0-0 3-1 cess by living a lifestyle dedicated to serving and giving. CBS Sports Network 0-0 1-0 FUTURE: When rowing a boat, as in life, you aren’t able to see what is coming your way. Your back is actually facing the future, unable to see what’s August 0-0 3-0 coming next. Facing the opposite direction can be a very scary and uncomfortable position to be in. However, as in life, worrying about the future September 0-0 7-2 only prohibits you from being your absolute best in the present. You aren’t able to control the future, but you can control how you react and prepare October 0-2 6-8 for it with every stroke you take. November 2-1 7-8 December 1-1 2-1 PRESENT: You are rowing in the present, which is the ONLY thing you can actually control while rowing a boat. You determine whether you take January 0-0 1-0 your oar out of the water or keep rowing. You control whether you ROW fast or slow, confident or hesitant, efficient or rushed and whether you ROW for yourself or others! If you stop rowing, you will not go anywhere. As a team, you control whether all of you want to ROW together with purpose, or 3-4 23-18 ROW because you have to. If you ROW on just one side of the boat, you will go in circles. ROW in unison with everyone else in the boat, no matter Grass 0-0 3-1 the circumstance (chaotic storms or calm seas), you will come out on the other end better and more experienced for never quitting. Getting everyone Indoors 0-0 1-0 in the boat to ROW, no matter what circumstances life throws you, can be very difficult; however… keep ROWING! Outdoors 3-4 25-19 Win Coin Toss 1-3 11-7 PAST: When rowing the boat, the only thing you can actually learn from, but can’t change, is the horizon you are looking at. With every passing Lose Coin Toss 2-1 15-12 stroke you learn, but can never go back! You aren’t able to change the past, only learn from it and take with you the lessons to make you better today. You must embrace and learn from your past to create your future! Changing your best daily will take you places you thought were impossible! 8 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021 ALPHA ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER ## NAME POSITION # Name Pos Ht Wt Elg Yrs Hometown / Previous School 89 Nnamdi Adim-Madumere WR 0 Lemeke Brockington WR 6-0 195 Fr. 1 Moultrie, Ga. / Colquitt County 3 MJ Anderson DL 0 Justin Walley DB 5-11 185 Fr. 1 D’Iberville, Miss. / D’Iberville 77 Blaise Andries OL 1 Calvin Swenson DB 6-1 215 R-Sr. 5 Kaukauna, Wis. / Kaukauna 81 Brock Annexstad WR 1 Cam Wiley RB 6-2 210 R-So. 3 Las Vegas, Nev. / Desert Pines 5 Zack Annexstad QB 2 Phillip Howard DB 5-11 195 R-Sr. 6 Minneapolis, Minn. / Robbinsdale Cooper 29 Josh Aune LB 2 Tanner Morgan QB 6-2 215 R-Sr. 5 Union, Ky. / Ryle 7 Chris Autman-Bell WR 3 MJ Anderson DL 6-3 280 R-So. 3 St. Louis, Mo. / Christian Brothers College HS 89 Nate Becker DL 63 Austin Beier OL 3 Treyson Potts RB 5-11 210 R-So. 3 Williamsport, Pa. / Williamsport 49 Pete Bercich LB 4 Mar’Keise Irving RB 5-10 190 Fr. 1 Country Club Hills, Ill. / Hillcrest 66 Nathan Boe OL 4 Terell Smith DB 6-1 215 Sr. 4 Snellville, Ga. / South Gwinnett 94 Austin Booker DL 5 Zack Annexstad QB 6-3 220 R-Jr. 4 Norseland, Minn. / IMG Academy 14 Brady Boyd WR 5 Nyles Pinckney DL 6-1 290 Gr. 6 Beaufort, S.C. / Whale Branch / Clemson 0 Lemeke Brockington WR 6 Douglas Emilien WR 6-1 190 R-Fr. 2 Plantation, Fla. / American Heritage 7 Solomon Brown DB 6 Miles Fleming DB 5-11 185 R-Fr. 2 Columbus, Ohio / Bishop Hartley 22 Mike Brown-Stephens WR 7 Chris Autman-Bell WR 6-1 215 R-Sr. 5 Kankakee, Ill. / Bishop McNamara 15 Jaqwondis Burns LB 7 Solomon Brown DB 5-11 195 R-So. 3 Largo, Fla. / Largo 99 DeAngelo Carter DL 8 Thomas Rush DL 6-3 250 Sr. 4 Marysville, Ohio / Marysville 44 Rashad Cheney Jr. DL 8 Ky Thomas RB 5-11 205 R-Fr. 2 Topeka, Kan. / Topeka 15 Jacob Clark QB 9 Daniel Jackson WR 6-0 200 So. 2 Kansas City, Kan. / Bishop Miege 75 Tyler Cooper OL 9 Esezi Otomewo DL 6-6 285 R-Sr. 5 Indianapolis, Ind. / Ben Davis 96 Mark Crawford P 11 Michael Dixon DB 6-2 210 So. 2 Statesboro, Ga. / Statesboro 18 Micah Dew-Treadway DL 11 Lonenoa Faoa QB 6-1 220 R-Fr. 2 Las Vegas, Nev. / Liberty 11 Michael Dixon DB 12 Jalen Glaze DB 6-0 185 R-Fr. 2 Tallahassee, Fla. / Lincoln 56 Curtis Dunlap Jr. OL 12 Cole Kramer QB 6-1 205 R-So. 3 Eden Prairie, Minn. / Eden Prairie 16 Coney Durr DB 13 James Gordon IV LB 6-1 230 R-So. 3 Plant City, Fla. / Plant City 91 Deven Eastern DL 14 Brady Boyd WR 6-1 210 Fr. 1 Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll 6 Douglas Emilien WR 14 Braelen Oliver LB 6-0 230 R-So. 4 Douglasville, Ga. / Douglas County 69 Aireontae Ersery OL 15 Jaqwondis Burns LB 6-2 220 R-Fr. 2 Terrell, Texas / IMG Academy 78 Daniel Faalele OL 11 Lonenoa Faoa QB 15 Jacob Clark QB 6-5 225 R-So. 3 Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall 46 Lucas Finnessy LB 16 Coney Durr DB 5-10 200 R-Sr. 6 Baton Rouge, La. / Dutchtown 6 Miles Fleming DB 16 Dylan Wright WR 6-3 215 R-So. 3 Mesquite, Texas / West Mesquite / Texas A&M 18 Clay Geary WR 17 Athan Kaliakmanis QB 6-4 205 Fr. 1 Antioch, Ill. / Antioch 86 Jameson Geers TE 17 Gage Keys DL 6-5 280 R-Fr. 2 Hilliard, Ohio / Hilliard Davidson 47 Jack Gibbens LB 18 Micah Dew-Treadway DL 6-4 315 Gr. 7 Bolingbrook, Ill. / Bolingbrook / Notre Dame 12 Jalen Glaze DB 18 Clay Geary WR 5-10 200 R-Sr. 6 Lakeville, Minn. / Lakeville South 13 James Gordon IV LB 19 Samuel Pickerign QB 6-4 230 R-Sr. 5 Alpharetta, Ga. / Minnehaha Academy 25 Darius Green DB 20 Donald Willis LB 6-2 215 R-So. 3 Garfield Heights, Ohio / Garfield Heights 50 JJ Guedet OL 20 Larry Wright WR 6-4 220 R-So. 3 Apple Valley, Minn. / Eastview 28 Matt Guggemos DB 21 Justus Harris DB 5-10 195 5th 5 Roswell, Ga. / Roswell 21 Justus Harris DB 21 Bryce Williams RB 6-0 215 R-Jr. 4 Sarasota, Fla. / Cardinal Mooney 42 Jack Hawkinson DL 22 Mike Brown-Stephens WR 5-11 195 R-So. 3 Springfield, Ohio / Springfield 83 Austin Henderson TE 22 Steven Ortiz Jr. DB 6-0 180 Fr. 1 Goodyear, Ariz. / Desert Edge 23 Dylan Hillard-McGill WR 23 Dylan Hillard-McGill WR 6-3 210 Fr. 1 Altus, Okla. / Mesquite 2 Phillip Howard DB 23 Jordan Howden DB 6-0 210 Sr. 4 Las Vegas, Nev. / Desert Pines 23 Jordan Howden DB 24 Mohamed Ibrahim RB 5-10 210 R-Sr. 5 Baltimore, Md. / Our Lady of Good Counsel 58 Jackson Hunter OL 25 Darius Green DB 6-1 190 Fr. 1 Covington, Ga. / Newton 24 Mohamed Ibrahim RB 25 Preston Jelen RB 5-10 210 R-Jr. 4 Prior Lake, Minn. / Prior Lake 4 Mar’Keise Irving RB 26 Victor Pless DB 5-10 175 R-Fr. 2 Kennesaw, Ga. / Harrison 9 Daniel Jackson WR 27 Tyler Nubin DB 6-2 210 Jr. 3 Saint Charles, Ill. / St. Charles North 57 Cameron James OL 27 Quentin Redding WR 5-7 150 Fr. 1 Menomonee Falls, Wis. / Menomonee Falls 25 Preston Jelen RB 90 Jah Joyner DL 28 Matt Guggemos DB 6-1 210 R-So. 3 Eden Prairie, Minn. / Benilde St. Margaret’s 17 Athan Kaliakmanis QB 29 Josh Aune LB 6-2 235 R-Jr. 4 St. Paul, Minn. / Highland Park 80 Dino Kaliakmanis WR 30 Jordan Nubin DB 5-11 210 Fr. 1 St. Charles, Ill. / St. Charles North 87 Nick Kallerup TE 31 Kendall Moore RB 5-11 195 R-Fr. 2 St. Paul, Minn. / East Ridge 57 Jack Kern DL 33 Devon Williams LB 6-1 220 Fr. 1 Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Coffman 99 Dragan Kesich K 34 Boye Mafe DL 6-4 265 R-Sr. 5 Golden Valley, Minn. / Hopkins 41 Connor Keyes LB 34 Brock Walker K 5-10 210 R-Jr. 4 Sioux Falls, S.D. / Washington 17 Gage Keys DL 35 Derik LeCaptain LB 6-2 235 R-So. 3 Gardner, Wis. / Southern Door 42 Ko Kieft TE 36 Bishop McDonald DB 6-0 195 5th 6 Oakdale, Minn. / North St. Paul / UMD 12 Cole Kramer QB 37 Brady Weeks LS 6-0 215 Jr. 3 O’Fallon, Mo. / Fort Zumwalt West 73 Tyrell Lawrence OL 38 Daniel Sparks P 6-6 200 So. 2 Gadsden, Ala. / Gadsden City / ULM 35 Derik LeCaptain LB 41 Connor Keyes LB 6-2 230 R-Fr. 2 Cincinnati, Ohio / Elder 71 Martes Lewis OL 42 Ko Kieft TE 6-5 265 R-Sr. 6 Sioux Center, Iowa / Sioux Center 45 Cody Lindenberg LB 42 Jack Hawkinson DL 6-4 215 Fr. 1 Frankfort, Ill. / Lincoln-Way East 97 Jalen Logan-Redding DL 43 Eli Mau LB 6-2 225 Fr. 1 Victoria, Minn. / Chanhassen 34 Boye Mafe DL 44 Rashad Cheney Jr. DL 6-2 290 R-So. 3 Atlanta, Ga. / Cedar Grove 82 Jonathan Mann WR 45 Cody Lindenberg LB 6-3 235 So. 2 Anoka, Minn. / Anoka 76 Saia Mapakaitolo OL 46 Lucas Finnessy LB 6-3 240 R-Fr. 2 Sussex, Wis. / Hamilton 56 Val Martin DL 47 Jack Gibbens LB 6-4 245 Gr. 5 Bulverde, Texas / Smithson Valley / Abilene Christian 43 Eli Mau LB 47 Wyatt Schroeder TE 6-5 260 R-Fr. 2 Saint Francis, Minn. / St. Francis 52 Luther McCoy DL 49 Pete Bercich LB 6-2 235 R-So. 3 Lakeville, Minn. / Lakeville North / UST 36 Bishop McDonald DB 91 Will Mobley K 49 Austin Sullivan LS 6-3 235 R-So. 3 Slate Hill, N.Y. / Minisink Valley / Penn St. 31 Kendall Moore RB 50 JJ Guedet OL 6-7 310 R-So. 3 Washington, Ill. / Washington Community 2 Tanner Morgan QB 52 Luther McCoy DL 6-5 305 Fr. 1 Saint Johns, Fla. / Creekside 30 Jordan Nubin DB 53 Ben Wileman LB 6-1 220 R-Fr. 2 Edgerton, Wis. / Edgerton 9 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // 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## NAME POSITION # Name Pos Ht Wt Elg Yrs Hometown / Previous School 27 Tyler Nubin DB 55 Karter Shaw OL 6-4 310 R-Jr. 4 South Jordan, Utah / Herriman / Utah State 14 Braelen Oliver LB 55 Mariano Sori-Marin LB 6-3 245 Sr. 4 Mokena, Ill. / Providence Catholic 64 Conner Olson OL 56 Curtis Dunlap Jr. OL 6-5 345 R-Jr. 4 Jacksonville, Fla. / IMG Academy 22 Steven Ortiz Jr. DB 56 Val Martin DL 6-1 300 Gr. 6 Marietta, Ga. / Marietta / NC State 9 Esezi Otomewo DL 57 Cameron James OL 6-8 305 Fr. 1 Chicago, Ill. / Simeon Career Academy 19 Samuel Pickerign QB 57 Jack Kern DL 6-2 305 R-Jr. 4 Eau Claire, Wis. / Eau Claire Memorial 5 Nyles Pinckney DL 58 Jackson Hunter OL 6-6 275 Fr. 1 Oconomowoc, Wis. / Oconomowoc 26 Victor Pless DB 60 John Michael Schmitz OL 6-4 320 R-Sr. 5 Flossmoor, Ill. / Homewood-Flossmoor 3 Treyson Potts RB 62 Jacob Schuster DL 6-2 300 Fr. 1 Lacey, Wash. / Tumwater 79 Logan Purcell OL 63 Austin Beier OL 6-4 310 R-Jr. 4 Toledo, Ohio / St. John’s 27 Quentin Redding WR 96 Logan Richter DL 64 Conner Olson OL 6-5 310 R-Sr. 6 Monticello, Minn. / Monticello 65 Axel Ruschmeyer OL 65 Axel Ruschmeyer OL 6-4 305 R-Sr. 5 Hutchinson, Minn. / Holy Family Catholic 68 Jackson Ruschmeyer OL 66 Nathan Boe OL 6-5 300 R-Jr. 4 Lakeville, Minn. / Lakeville North 8 Thomas Rush DL 68 Jackson Ruschmeyer OL 6-3 295 R-Fr. 2 Hutchinson, Minn. / Holy Family Catholic 70 Sam Schlueter OL 69 Aireontae Ersery OL 6-6 325 R-Fr. 2 Kansas City, Mo. / Ruskin 60 John Michael Schmitz OL 70 Sam Schlueter OL 6-6 325 R-Sr. 6 Victoria, Minn. / Mayer Lutheran 47 Wyatt Schroeder TE 71 Martes Lewis OL 6-7 325 R-Fr. 2 Merrillville, Ind. / Merrillville 62 Jacob Schuster DL 73 Tyrell Lawrence OL 6-7 355 R-Fr. 2 Milton, Ontario, Canada / Clearwater Academy 55 Karter Shaw OL 75 Tyler Cooper OL 6-5 310 R-So. 3 Saint Croix Falls, Wis. / Saint Croix Falls 4 Terell Smith DB 76 Saia Mapakaitolo OL 6-5 270 Fr. 1 Mesa, Ariz. / Red Mountain 55 Mariano Sori-Marin LB 77 Blaise Andries OL 6-6 335 R-Sr. 5 Marshall, Minn. / Marshall 88 Brevyn Spann-Ford TE 78 Daniel Faalele OL 6-9 380 Sr. 4 Melbourne, Australia / IMG Academy 38 Daniel Sparks P 79 Logan Purcell OL 6-7 260 Fr. 1 Annandale, Minn. / Annandale 92 Danny Striggow DL 80 Dino Kaliakmanis WR 6-2 200 Fr. 1 Antioch, Ill. / Antioch 49 Austin Sullivan LS 81 Brock Annexstad WR 6-2 205 R-Sr. 5 Norseland, Minn. / IMG Academy 1 Calvin Swenson DB 82 Jonathan Mann WR 6-3 225 R-Fr. 2 Rosemount, Minn. / Rosemount 8 Ky Thomas RB 83 Austin Henderson TE 6-6 245 R-Fr. 2 Nashville, Tenn. / Ensworth 95 Matthew Trickett K 84 Peter Udoibok WR 6-4 215 R-So. 3 St. Paul, Minn. / Cretin-Derham Hall 84 Peter Udoibok WR 86 Jameson Geers TE 6-6 250 Fr. 1 Channahon, Ill. / Providence Catholic 34 Brock Walker K 87 Nick Kallerup TE 6-5 270 R-So. 3 Wayzata, Minn. / Wayzata 0 Justin Walley DB 88 Brevyn Spann-Ford TE 6-7 270 R-Jr. 4 St. Cloud, Minn. / St. Cloud Technical Senior 37 Brady Weeks LS 53 Ben Wileman LB 89 Nnamdi Adim-Madumere WR 6-4 235 R-So. 3 Fort Worth, Texas / Southwest 1 Cam Wiley RB 89 Nate Becker DL 6-5 260 Fr. 1 Osseo, Minn. / Maple Grove 21 Bryce Williams RB 90 Jah Joyner DL 6-5 250 R-Fr. 2 Danbury, Conn. / Danbury 33 Devon Williams LB 91 Deven Eastern DL 6-6 290 Fr. 1 Shakopee, Minn. / Shakopee 20 Donald Willis LB 91 Will Mobley K 5-8 170 R-Sr. 5 Lititz, Pa. / Warwick / Temple 16 Dylan Wright WR 92 Danny Striggow DL 6-5 250 R-Fr. 2 Long Lake, Minn. / Orono 20 Larry Wright WR 94 Austin Booker DL 6-6 240 Fr. 1 Greenwood, Ind. / Center Grove 95 Matthew Trickett K 6-0 195 Sr. 4 Cleveland, Ohio / St. Ignatius / Kent State Players By Country (3) 96 Mark Crawford P 6-5 220 So. 2 Perth West, Australia / United States 116 96 Logan Richter DL 6-4 325 R-So. 3 Perham, Minn. / Perham Australia 2 97 Jalen Logan-Redding DL 6-4 275 R-Fr. 2 Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge Canada 1 99 DeAngelo Carter DL 6-2 300 R-So. 3 Leesburg, Ga. / Crisp County 99 Dragan Kesich K 6-4 230 So. 2 Oak Creek, Wis. / Oak Creek Players By State (27) Minnesota 31 Nick Kallerup KAL-er-up Illinois 13 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Dragan Kesich drag-GONE KEH-sitch Georgia 11 Ko Kieft KOE KEEFT Ohio 9 Players Tyrell Lawrence TY-rell Wisconsin 9 Nnamdi Adim-Madumere NOM-dee uh-dim mad-uh-meer Derik LeCaptain leh-KAP-tin Florida 7 Blaise Andries BLAYZ AN-dreez Martes Lewis MAR-tez Texas 6 Brock Annestad ANN-ick-sted Boye Mafe BOY-ay MAH-fay Missouri 4 Zack Annexstad ANN-ick-sted Saia Mapakaitolo SY-uh MOP-uh-ky-toh-loh Indiana 3 Josh Aune AHN-ee Eli Mau mau (rhymes with how) Nevada 3 Chris Autman-Bell OTT-man bell Jordan Nubin NEW-bin Arizona 2 Austin Beier BY-er Tyler Nubin NEW-bin Kansas 2 Peter Bercich BER-sitch Braelen Oliver BRAY-lin Pennsylvania 2 Lemeke Brockington leh-MEK-ee Esezi Otomewo uh-SAY-zee o-TOE-may-woh Alabama 1 Jaqwondis Burns juh-QUON-diss Samuel Pickerign PICK-er-in Connecticut 1 Rashad Cheney CHAY-nee Axel Ruschmeyer AX-el RUSH-my-er Iowa 1 Coney Durr KOH-nee derr Jackson Ruschmeyer RUSH-my-er Kentucky 1 Douglas Emilien ee-MILL-yun Sam Schlueter SHLOO-ter Louisiana 1 Aireontae Ersery AIR-ee-on-tay ER-ser-ee Wyatt Schroeder SHROH-der Maryland 1 Daniel Faalele fah-ah-LAY-lay Jacob Schuster SHOO-ster Mississippi 1 Lonenoa Faoa LO-nay-NO-uh FAH-oh-uh Terell Smith tuh-RELL New York 1 Lucas Finnessy FIN-uh-see Mariano Sori-Marin MAR-ee-on-oh SORE-ee MARE-in Oklahoma 1 Clay Geary GEER-ee Danny Striggow STRIG-oh South Carolina 1 Darius Green DARE-ee-us Peter Udoibok U-doy-bock South Dakota 1 JJ Guedet guh-DAY Justin Walley WALL-ee Tennessee 1 Matt Guggemos GOOG-uh-mohs Ben Wileman WILE-min Utah 1 Justus Harris justice Devon Williams DEV-in Washington 1 Jordan Howden HOW-din Dylan Wright DAY-lin Mohamed Ibrahim I-bruh-hem Players from Ohio (9) Mar’Keise Irving MAR-keese COACHES Austin Beier, Mike Brown-Stephens, Miles Preston Jelen JELL-in Joe Harasymiak hare-uh-SIM-ee-ack Fleming, Connor Keyes, Gage Keys, Thomas Jah Joyner jah Joe Rossi ROSS-ee Rush, Matthew Trickett, Devon Williams, Donald Athan Kaliakmanis AY-than KAL-ee-ack-man-is Rob Wenger wen-ger Willis Dino Kaliakmanis DEE-no KAL-ee-ack-man-is Mike Sypniak (trainer) SIPP-nee-ack 10 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

QUARTERBACKS #21 Bryce Williams TIGHT ENDS #2 Tanner Morgan Total TDs: 2, at Wisconsin, 11/24/18 #42 Ko Kieft Pass attempts: 37, vs. Wisconsin, 11/30/19 Rush attempts: 33, vs. Miami (OH), 9/15/18 Total TDs: 1, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Pass completions: 25, at Iowa, 11/16/19 Rush yards: 141, vs. Miami (OH), 9/15/18 (33 carries) Receptions: 2, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Pass yards: 396, at Purdue, 9/28/19 Rush TDs: 2, at Wisconsin, 11/24/18 Receiving yards: 29, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 (2 receptions) Pass TDs: 4, 2x, MR: at Northwestern, 11/23/19 Long rush: 30, vs. Purdue, 11/10/18 Receiving TDs: 1, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Had intercepted: 2, 2x, MR: vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 Receptions: 1, 4x, MR: at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Long reception: 19, at Maryland, 9/22/18 Long pass: 86, at Illinois, 11/3/18 Receiving yards: 35, vs. Miami (OH), 9/15/18 (1 reception) Rush attempts: 1, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Rush attempts: 11, vs. Northwestern, 11/17/18 Long reception: 35, vs. Miami (OH), 9/15/18 Rush yards: -2, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 (1 carry) Rush yards: 35, at Nebraska, 10/20/18 (4 carries) Total offense attempts: 33 (rush), vs. Miami (OH), 9/15/18 Total offense attempts: 1 (rush), vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Rush TDs: 1, 2x, MR: at Fresno State, 9/7/19 Total offense yards: 141 (rush), vs. Miami (OH), 9/15/18 Total offense yards: -2 (rush), vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Long rush: 17, vs. Georgia Southern, 9/14/19 All-purpose yards: 176 (141 ru/35 rec), vs. Miami (OH), 9/15/18 All-purpose yards: 27 (rec), vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Total offense attempts: 43 (7 r/36 p), 2x, MR: at Iowa, 11/16/19 Total offense yards: 368 (-28 r/396 p), at Purdue, 9/28/19 #24 Mohamed Ibrahim #88 Brevyn Spann-Ford All-purpose yards: 35 (rush), at Nebraska, 10/20/18 Total TDs: 4, 2x, MR: at Illinois, 11/7/20 Total TDs: 1, 2x, MR: at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Punt attempts: 1, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Rush attempts: 41, at Maryland, 10/30/20 Receptions: 1, 5x, MR: at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Punt yards: 21, at Illinois, 11/7/20 (1 punt) Rush yards: 224, 2x, MR: at Illinois, 11/7/20 Receiving yards: 13, at Rutgers, 10/19/19 (1 reception) Longest punt: 21, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Rush TDs: 4, 2x, MR: at Illinois, 11/7/20 Receiving TDs: 1, 2x, MR: at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Long rush: 74, New Mexico State, 8/30/18 Long reception: 13, at Rutgers, 10/19/19 #5 Zack Annexstad Receptions: 4, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 All-purpose yards: 13 (rec), at Rutgers, 10/19/19 Pass attempts: 33, 2x, MR: vs. Iowa, 10/6/18 Receiving yards: 31, at Illinois, 11/7/20 (2 receptions) Pass completions: 17, vs. Iowa, 10/6/18 Long reception: 22, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Pass yards: 220, vs. New Mexico State, 8/30/18 Total offense attempts: 41 (rush), at Maryland, 10/30/20 DEFENSIVE LINE Pass TDs: 3, vs. Iowa, 10/6/18 Total offense yards: 224 (rush), 2x, MR: at Illinois, 11/7/20 #3 MJ Anderson Had intercepted: 3, vs. Iowa, 10/6/18 Kick returns: 1, 3x, MR: at Illinois, 11/7/20 Tackles: 1, at Maryland, 10/30/20 Long pass: 52, vs. Iowa, 10/6/18 Kick return yards: 27, at Illinois, 11/7/20 (1 return) Rush attempts: 5, vs. Iowa, 10/6/18 Long kick return: 27, at Illinois, 11/7/20 #5 Nyles Pinckney* Rush yards: 5, vs. Fresno State, 9/8/18 (3 carries) All-purpose yards: 282 (224 ru/31 rec/27 kr), at Illinois, 11/7/20 Tackles: 4, 2x, MR: at Georgia Tech, 9/22/18 Long rush: 12, vs. New Mexico State, 8/30/18 Sacks: 1.0, 3x, MR: vs. Miami (FL), 10/10/20 Total offense attempts: 38 (5 r/33 p), vs. Iowa, 10/6/18 #30 Preston Jelen Tackles for loss: 1.5, at Louisville, 10/19/19 Total offense yards: 220 (pass), vs. New Mexico State, 8/30/18 Rush attempts: 3, vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 Fumbles recovered: 1, 3x, MR: at Virginia Tech, 12/5/20 All-purpose yards: 5 (rush), vs. Fresno State, 9/8/18 Rush yards: 22, vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 (3 carries) Fumbles forced: 1, vs. Georgia Southern, 9/15/18 Long rush: 13, vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 Rush attempts: 1, at Georgia Tech, 10/17/20 #12 Cole Kramer Total offense attempts: 3 (rush), vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 Rush yards: 1, at Georgia Tech, 10/17/20 (1 carry) Pass attempts: 2, at Iowa, 11/16/19 Total offense yards: 22 (rush), vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 Rush TDs: 1, at Georgia Tech, 10/17/20 Had intercepted: 1, at Iowa, 11/16/19 Punt returns: 1, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Long rush: 1, at Georgia Tech, 10/17/20 Total offense attempts: 2 (pass), at Iowa, 11/16/19 Punt return yards: 17, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 (1 return) Total offense attempts: 1 (rush), at Georgia Tech, 10/17/20 All-purpose yards: 22 (rush), vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 Total offense yards: 1 (rush), at Georgia Tech, 10/17/20 #15 Jacob Clark Tackles: 3, at Maryland, 10/30/20 All-purpose yards: 1 (rush), at Georgia Tech, 10/17/20 Pass attempts: 1, vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 Blocked kicks: 1, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 *all career highs recorded while playing at Clemson Pass completions: 1, vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 Pass yards: 39, vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 #8 Thomas Rush Long pass: 39, vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 WIDE RECEIVERS Tackles: 3, 3x,MR: vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Total offense attempts: 1 (pass), vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 #7 Chris Autman-Bell Sacks: 1.0, vs. New Mexico State, 8/30/18 Total offense yards: 39 (pass), vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 Total TDs: 1, 6x, MR: at Maryland, 10/30/20 Tackles for loss: 1.0, 3x, MR: vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Receptions: 5, 2x, MR: at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Fumbles recovered: 1, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Receiving yards: 129, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 (5 receptions) Pass breakups: 1, 2x, MR: vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 RUNNING BACKS Receiving TDs: 1, 6x, MR: at Maryland, 10/30/20 #1 Cam Wiley Long reception: 70, at Purdue, Sep 28, 2019 #9 Esezi Otomewo Total TDs: 1, 2x, MR: at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Kick returns: 1, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Tackles: 5, at Rutgers, 10/19/19 Rush attempts: 11, vs. Georgia Southern, 9/14/19 Kick return yards: 12, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 (1 return) Sacks: 1.0, 4x, MR: at Illinois, 11/7/20 Rush yards: 81, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 (7 carries) Long kick return: 12, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Rutgers, 10/19/19 Rush TDs: 1, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 All-purpose yards: 129 (rec), vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Fumbles forced: 1, at Wisconsin, 11/24/18 Long rush: 61, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Fumbles recovered: 1, vs. Miami (OH), 9/15/18 Receptions: 2, vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 #9 Daniel Jackson Receiving yards: 16, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 (1 reception) Receptions: 4, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 #18 Micah Dew-Treadway Receiving TDs: 1, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Receiving yards: 67, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 (4 receptions) Tackles: 3, 2x, MR: at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Long reception: 16 at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Long reception: 24, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Sacks: 0.5, 2x, MR: at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Total offense attempts: 11 (rush), vs. Georgia Southern, 9/14/19 All-purpose yards: 67 (rec) at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Tackles for loss: 1.5, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Total offense yards: 81 (rush), at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Fumbles forced: 1, 2x, MR: at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Kick returns: 3, 3x, MR: vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 #18 Clay Geary Pass breakups: 1, vs. Nebraska, 10/12/19 Kick return yards: 56, at Iowa, 11/16/19 (3 returns) Receptions: 4, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Blocked kicks: 1, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Long kick return: 30, at Iowa, 11/16/19 Receiving yards: 32, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 (4 receptions) All-purpose yards: 90 (81 rush/9 kr), at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Long reception: 18, at Illinois, 11/7/20 #34 Boye Mafe All-purpose yards: 32 (rec), at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Tackles: 7, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 #3 Treyson Potts Tackles: 1, vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 Sacks: 2.0, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Total TDs: 1, 2x, MR: at Illinois, 11/7/20 Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Rush attempts: 6, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 #22 Michael Brown-Stephens Fumbles forced: 1, 2x, MR: at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Rush yards: 49, at Illinois, 11/7/20 (3 carries) Receptions: 2, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Pass breakups: 1, 3x, MR: vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 Rush TDs: 1, 2x, MR: at Illinois, 11/7/20 Receiving yards: 29, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 (2 receptions) Long rush: 36, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Receiving TDs: 1, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 #44 Rashad Cheney Receptions: 2, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Long reception: 20, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Tackles: 3, vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 Receiving yards: 14, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 (2 catches) All-purpose yards: 29 (rec), at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Pass breakups: 1, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Long reception: 10, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Total offense attempts: 6 (rush), at Nebraska, 12/12/20 #81 Brock Annexstad #56 Val Martin* Total offense yards: 49 (rush), at Illinois, 11/7/20 Kick returns: 1, at Rutgers, 10/19/19 Tackles: 5, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/5/20 Kick returns: 1, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Tackles for loss: 1.5, 2x, MR: vs. Georgia Tech, 12/5/20 Kick return yards: 25, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 (1 return) Fumbles forced: 1, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/5/20 Long kick return: 25, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 *all career highs recorded while playing at NC State All-purpose yards: 52 (18 rush/9 rec/25 kr), vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 #96 Logan Richter Tackles: 1, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 11 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

#99 DeAngelo Carter Tackles: 5, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 DEFENSIVE BACKS SPECIAL TEAMS Sacks: 1.0, at Illinois, 11/7/20 #1 Calvin Swenson #34 Brock Walker Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Tackles: 4, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Points scored: 7 (2 FG/1 PAT), 2x, MR: at Iowa, 11/16/19 Interceptions: 1, at Maryland, 10/30/20 Kick PATs: 4, vs. Penn State, 11/9/19 Long interception return: 24, at Maryland, 10/30/20 #2 Phillip Howard* Field goals made: 2, at Iowa, 11/16/19 Tackles: 8, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Field goal attempts: 3, at Iowa, 11/16/19 Tackles for loss: 0.5, at Rutgers, 10/19/19 Long field goal made: 29, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 LINEBACKERS Fumbles forced: 1, vs. Nebraska, 10/12/19 Kickoffs: 5, 2x, MR: vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 #13 James Gordon IV Pass breakups: 1, vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 Tackles: Tackles: 4, 3x, MR: at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Interceptions: 1, at Rutgers, 10/19/19 #38 Daniel Sparks* Tackles for Loss: 1.0, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Receptions: 4, vs. Maryland, 9/30/17 Punt attempts: 7, at Liberty, 10/10/20 Interceptions: 1, vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 Receiving yards: 46, vs. Maryland, 9/30/17 (4 receptions) Punt yards: 310, at Liberty, 10/10/20 (7 punts) Long interception return: 4, vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 Long reception: 25, at Michigan, 11/4/17 Longest punt: 63, 2x, MR: at Georgia State, 11/7/20 Rush attempts: 4, at Michigan, 11/4/17 Kickoffs: 6, at Georgia State, 11/7/20 #14 Braelen Oliver Rush yards: 8, at Michigan, 11/4/17 (4 carries) Kickoff Touchbacks: 2, 3x, MR: vs. Georgia Southern, 10/3/20 Tackles: 4, 2x, MR: at Rutgers, 10/19/19 Long rush: 12, at Michigan, 11/4/17 Tackles: 1, at Liberty, 10/10/20 Sacks: 1.0, 3x, MR: at Iowa, 11/16/19 Total offense attempts: 4 (rush), at Michigan, 11/4/17 *all career highs recorded while playing at Louisiana-Monroe Tackles for loss: 1.0, 3x, MR: at Iowa, 11/16/19 Total offense yards: 8 (rush), at Michigan, 11/4/17 Fumbles recovered: 1, vs. Georgia Southern, 9/14/19 All-purpose yards: 49 (8 ru/41 rec), at Michigan, 11/4/17 #91 Will Mobley* Pass breakups: 1, vs. Illinois, 10/5/19 Punt returns: 2, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Points scored: 15 (3 FG/6 PAT), at Connecticut, 11/24/18 Punt return yards: 8, at Illinois, 11/7/20 (1 return) Kick PATs: 8, 2x, MR: vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 #20 Donald Willis Long punt return: 8, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Field goals made: 3, 3x, MR: vs. Tulane, 11/16/19 Tackles: 4, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 *previously played wide receiver Field goal attempts: 3, 6x, MR: vs. South Florida, 10/17/20 Long field goal made: 44, at South Florida, 11/7/19 #29 Josh Aune #4 Terell Smith Kickoffs: 10, at Houston, 11/10/18 Tackles: 4, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Tackles: 8, 2x, MR: vs. Fresno State, 9/8/18 Kickoff Touchbacks: 3, 2x, MR: at Houston, 11/10/18 Interceptions: 1, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Tackles for loss: 1.0, 2x, MR: vs. Purdue, 11/10/18 *all career highs recorded while playing at Temple Long interception return: 5, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Interceptions: 1, vs. Fresno State, 9/8/18 Pass breakups: 3, vs. New Mexico State, 8/30/18 #95 Matthew Trickett* #35 Derik LeCaptain Points scored: 19 (5 FG/4 PAT), vs. Utah State, 12/20/19 Tackles: 1, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 #7 Solomon Brown Kick PATs: 9, vs. Akron, 11/17/20 Tackles: 3, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Field goals made: 5, vs. Utah State, 12/20/19 #45 Cody Lindenberg Field goal attempts: 5, vs. Utah State, 12/20/19 Tackles: 4, at Illinois, 11/7/20 #11 Michael Dixon Long field goal made: 49, vs. Ohio, 10/6/18 Tackles: 3, vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 Kickoffs: 11, 2x, MR: at Bowling Green, 11/10/20 #47 Jack Gibbens* Kickoff Touchbacks: 7, vs. Bowling Green, 9/21/19 Tackles: 14, vs. Angelo State, 11/7/20 #16 Coney Durr Punt attempts: 11, at Penn State, 9/15/18 Sacks: 1.5, vs. Sam Houston State, 11/9/19 Tackles: 8, vs. Penn State, 11/9/19 Punt yards: 405, at Penn State, 9/15/18 (11 punts) Tackles for loss: 3.0, at McNeese, 10/6/18 Sacks: 0.5, vs. Purdue, 11/10/18 Longest punt: 52, vs. Eastern Michigan, 11/23/18 Fumbles forced: 1, 2x, MR: vs. Angelo State, 11/7/20 Tackles for loss: 2.0, vs. Northwestern, 11/17/18 *all career highs recorded while playing at Kent State Fumbles recovered: 1, 3x, MR: vs. Angelo State, 11/7/20 Interceptions: 1, 4x, MR: at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Interceptions: 1, 5x, MR: vs. Angelo State, 11/7/20 Long interception return: 72, vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 #96 Mark Crawford Long interception return: 25, at Central Arkansas, 9/14/19 Interception return TD: 1, vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 Punt attempts: 6, vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 Pass breakups: 3, vs. Stephen F. Austin, 10/19/19 Pass breakups: 3, at Ohio State, Oct 13, 2018 Punt yards: 221, vs. Iowa, 11/13/20 (6 punts) *all career highs recorded while playing at Abilene Christian Longest punt: 48, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 #21 Justus Harris #55 Mariano Sori-Marin Tackles: 5, 2x, MR: vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 #99 Dragan Kesich Tackles: 18, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Tackles for loss: 0.5, at Iowa, 10/28/17 Kickoffs: 7, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Tackles for loss: 1.0, 2x, MR: at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Fumbles forced: 1, at Rutgers, 10/19/19 Kickoff Touchbacks: 4, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Fumbles forced: 1, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Fumbles recovered: 1, at Maryland, 10/30/20 Pass breakups: 2, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Pass breakups: 1, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Punt returns: 1, vs. Indiana, 10/26/18 Blocked kicks: 1, vs. Indiana, 10/26/18

#23 Jordan Howden Tackles: 12, vs. South Dakota State, 8/29/19 Tackles for loss: 0.5, at Iowa, 11/16/19 Interceptions: 1, 2x, MR: vs. Penn State, 11/9/19 Pass breakups: 3, vs. Indiana, 10/26/18

#27 Tyler Nubin Tackles: 8, 2x, MR: at Maryland, 10/30/20 Tackles for loss: 0.5, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Fumbles forced: 1, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Interceptions: 1, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Pass breakups: 1, 2x, MR: vs. Nebraska, 10/12/19

#36 Bishop McDonald Tackles: 1, 2x, MR: at Wisconsin, 12/19/20

12 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021 MINNESOTA INDIVIDUAL - LAST TIME 400+ yards passing: 416, Adam Weber vs. Michigan State, 10/31/09 450+ yards passing: 478, Tim Schade vs. Penn State, 9/4/93 100+ yards rushing: 151, Mohamed Ibrahim, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 Consecutive 300-yard passing gms: (2), Tanner Morgan, 339 vs. Penn State, 11/9/19; 150+ yards rushing: 151, Mohamed Ibrahim, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 368 at Iowa, 11/16/19 200+ yards rushing: 224, Mohamed Ibrahim, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Consecutive games with passing TD: 18, Tanner Morgan (12/26/18 - 11/13/20) 250+ yards rushing: 258, Laurence Maroney vs. Wisconsin, 10/15/05 50+ yard pass play: 73, Tanner Morgan to Tyler Johnson vs. Auburn, 1/1/20 QB with 100+ yards rushing: 183, Demry Croft vs. Nebraska, 11/11/17 60+ yard pass play: 73, Tanner Morgan to Tyler Johnson vs. Auburn, 1/1/20 QB with 100 rushing/200 passing: 110 rush/211 pass, MarQueis Gray vs. 70+ yard pass play: 73, Tanner Morgan to Tyler Johnson vs. Auburn, 1/1/20 New Mexico State, 9/10/11 80+ yard pass play: 86, Tanner Morgan to Rashod Bateman at Illinois, 11/3/18 2 players with 100+ yards rushing: Rodney Smith (211) and Shannon Brooks (111) 90+ yard pass play: 96, Asad Abdul Khaliq to Jared Ellerson at vs. Illinois, 10/5/19 Northwestern, 10/4/03 3 players with 100+ yards rushing: Garry White (129), Duane Gregory (128) and Three+ TDs passing: 4, Tanner Morgan at Northwestern, 11/23/19 Marion Barber (118) vs. Northwestern, 10/4/80 Four+ TDs passing: 4, Tanner Morgan at Northwestern, 11/23/19 Consecutive 100-yd rush games: (8) Mohamed Ibrahim 140 vs. Auburn, 1/1/20, 140 vs. Five+ TDs passing: 5, Adam Weber vs. Michigan State, 10/31/09 Michigan, 10/24/20, 207 at Maryland, 10/30/20, 224 at Six+ TDs passing: 6, Scott Eckers vs. Purdue, 10/9/93 Illinois 11/7/20, 144 vs. Iowa 11/13/20, 102 vs. 30+ passing attempts: 30, Tanner Morgan at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Purdue 11/20/20, 108 at Nebraska, 12/12/20, 151 at 40+ passing attempts: 40, Mitch Leidner at Penn State, 10/1/16 Wisconsin, 12/19/20. 50+ passing attempts: 51, Adam Weber vs. Northwestern, 11/1/08 Three straight 100-yd rush games: (8) Mohamed Ibrahim 140 vs. Auburn, 1/1/20, 140 vs. 60+ passing attempts: 66, Tim Schade at Penn State, 9/4/93 Michigan, 10/24/20, 207 at Maryland, 10/30/20, 224 at 20+ completions: 20, Tanner Morgan vs. Wisconsin, 11/30/19 Illinois 11/7/20, 144 vs. Iowa 11/13/20, 102 vs. 25+ completions: 25, Tanner Morgan at Iowa, 11/16/19 Purdue 11/20/20, 108 at Nebraska, 12/12/20, 151 at . 30+ completions: 31, Adam Weber vs. Northern Illinois, 9/25/10 Wisconsin, 12/19/20. 400+ yds. total offense: 411, Adam Weber vs. Michigan State, 10/31/09 Four straight 100-yd rush games: (8) Mohamed Ibrahim, 140 vs. Auburn, 1/1/20, 140 vs. 500+ yds. total offense: 536, Tim Schade at Penn State, 9/4/93 Michigan, 10/24/20, 207 at Maryland, 10/30/20, 224 at 200+ all-purpose yards: 282, Mohamed Ibrahim, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Illinois 11/7/20, 144 vs. Iowa 11/13/20, 102 vs. 300+ all-purpose yards: 333, Laurence Maroney vs. Purdue, 9/24/05 Purdue 11/20/20, 108 at Nebraska, 12/12/20, 151 at . Three+ made fi eld goals: 3, Emmit Carpenter at Wisconsin, 11/24/18 Wisconsin, 12/19/20. Four+ made fi eld goals: 4, Emmit Carpenter at Penn State, 10/1/16 Five straight 100-yd rush games: (8) Mohamed Ibrahim 140 vs. Auburn, 1/1/20, 140 . Five+ made fi eld goals: 5, Dan Nystrom vs. Arkansas, 12/30/02 vs. Michigan, 10/24/20, 207 at Maryland, 10/30/20, . Made a 50-yard fi eld goal: 2, Emmit Carpenter vs. Fresno State, 9/8/18 (53, 50) 224 at Illinois 11/7/20, 144 vs. Iowa 11/13/20, 102 vs. Three or more 40+ fi eld goals: 3, Emmit Carpenter vs. Indiana State 9/10/16 (42, 44, 45) Purdue 11/20/20, 108 at Nebraska, 12/12/20, 151 at 15+ tackles: 18, Mariano Sori-Marin at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Wisconsin, 12/19/20. 20+ tackles: 20, Blake Cashman vs. Northwestern, 11/17/18 25+ rushing attempts: 26, Mohamed Ibrahim, at Wisconsin, 12/19/20 25+ tackles: 26, Pete Najarian vs. Purdue, 9/22/84 30+ rushing attempts: 33, Mohamed Ibrahim, vs. Iowa 11/13/20 30+ tackles: 32, Bill Light vs. Iowa, 10/31/70 40+ rushing attempts: 41, Mohamed Ibrahim, at Maryland, 10/30/20 Two+ interceptions: 2, Antoine Winfi eld Jr. vs. Penn State, 11/9/19 50+ rushing attempts: 57, Kent Kitzmann, at Illinois, 11/12/77 Three interceptions: 3, Jeff Wright vs. Michigan St., 11/14/70 Three+ TDs rushing: 3, Mohamed Ibrahim, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Two or more forced fumbles: 2, Kamal Martin vs. Illinois, 10/5/19 Four+ TDs rushing: 4, Mohamed Ibrahim, at llinois, 11/7/20 Blocked punt: Preston Jelen, vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 Four+ TDs rushing in one half: 4, Mohamed Ibrahim, at Maryland, 10/30/20 (fi rst half) Blocked punt return for TD: Logan Hutton vs. Eastern Illinois, 8/28/14 Two players with 3+ rushing TDs 3, Demry Croft, Kobe McCrary vs. Nebraska, 11/11/17 Blocked fi eld goal: Micah Dew-Treadway vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 50+ yard rush play: 61, Cam Wiley, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Blocked FG return for TD: Martez Shabazz vs. UNLV (51 yards), 8/29/13 60+ yard rush play: 61, Cam Wiley, at Nebraska, 12/12/20 Blocked PAT: Andrew Stelter at Northwestern, 11/18/17 70+ yard rush play: 74, Mohamed Ibrahim vs. New Mexico State, 8/30/18 PAT Return for Defensive PAT: Mario Reese, INT return, at Wisconsin, 10/14/06 80+ yard rush play: 93, Laurence Maroney vs. Wisconsin, 10/15/05 Interception return for TD: Coney Durr (72 yards) vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 90+ yard rush play: 93, Laurence Maroney vs. Wisconsin, 10/15/05 Fumble return for TD: Blake Cashman (40 yards) vs. Purdue, 11/10/18 100+ yards receiving: 129, Chris Autman-Bell, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Punt return for TD: Demetrius Douglas (69 yards) at Wisconsin, 11/24/18 150+ yards receiving: 154, Rashod Bateman, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Kickoff return for TD: Rodney Smith (100 yards) vs. Nebraska, 11/11/19 200+ yards receiving: 204, Tyler Johnson vs. Auburn, 1/1/20 PR return TD/KR return TD same season: Marcus Jones, 2013 (KR vs. UNLV, PR at NMSU) Consecutive games 100+ yards rcvg: 2, Rashod Bateman (139 at Illinois, 11/7/20 and 111 . Safety: Thomas Barber tackle in end zone vs. Miami, 9/15/18 vs. Iowa, 11/13/20) Made 2-pt. conversion: Tyler Johnson pass to Tanner Morgan out of a Three straight 100+ yards rcvg games: 3, Tyler Johnson (104 vs. Penn State, 11/9/19, 170 at reverse, vs. South Dakota State, 8/29/19 Iowa, 11/16/19, 125 at Northwestern, 11/23/19) Missed 2-pt. conversion: Jacob Herbers rush failed, vs. Illinois, 10/5/19 Four straight 100+ yards rcvg games: 4, Tyler Johnson (107 vs. Iowa, 10/6/18, 119 at Ohio Missed PAT: Brock Walker, vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 State, 10/13/18, 184 at Nebraska, 10/20/18 and 102 . vs. Indiana, 10/26/18) MINNESOTA TEAM - LAST TIME 2 players (any position) with 100+ yards rcvg: WR Rashod Bateman (203) and WR Tyler Johnson (104) vs. Penn State, 11/9/19 Scored 100+ points: 146 vs. Grinnell (W, 146-0), 10/22/1904 2 receivers with 100+ yards rcvg: Rashod Bateman (203) and Tyler Johnson (104) Scored 80+ points: 81 vs. Butler (W, 81-0), 11/13/26 vs. Penn State, 11/9/19 Scored 60+ points: 63 vs. Indiana (W, 63-26), 11/4/06 10+ receptions: 10, Rashod Bateman, at Illinois, 11/7/20 Scored 50+ points: 52 vs. Maryland (W, 52-10), 10/26/19 Two+ TDs receiving: 2, Tyler Johnson vs.. Auburn, 1/1/20 Scored 40+ points: 41 at Illinois (W, 41-14), 11/7/20 Three+ TDs receiving: 3, Rashod Bateman at Northwestern, 11/23/19 Scored 30+ points: 34 at Purdue (W, 34-31), 11/20/20 Four+ TDs receiving: 4, Logan Payne vs. Temple, 9/16/06 Scored 0 points: vs. Wisconsin (L, 0-31), 11/25/17 Five+ TDs receiving: 5, Omar Douglas vs. Purdue, 10/9/93 Scored 0 points on the road: vs. Wisconsin (L, 0-31), 11/25/17 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver: Mohamed Ibrahim (102 rush) and Chris Autman-Bell Scored 0 points at home: vs. Wisconsin (L, 0-31), 11/25/17 (129 receiving) vs. vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 Scored 0 points in fi rst half: vs. Iowa (L, 7-35), 11/13/20 200-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver: Mohamed Ibrahim (224 rush) and Rashod Bateman Scored 0 points in second half: at Ohio State, (L, 14-30), 10/13/18 (154) at Illinois, 11/7/20 No offensive TDs in fi rst half: vs. Iowa (L, 7-35), 11/13/20 Two 100-yard rushers and 100-yard receiver: Rodney Smith (153 rush), Mohamed Ibrahim (101 No offensive TDs in second half: at Ohio State, (L, 14-30), 10/13/18 rush), and Tyler Johnson (100 rec), vs. New Mexico No offensive TDs in game: vs. Wisconsin (0-31), 11/25/17 State, 8/30/18 Shut out an opponent: vs. Temple (W, 62-0), 9/16/06 100-yard rusher and two 100-yard receivers: Shannon Brooks (154 rush), Rashod Bateman (108 Shut out an opponent on the road: at Kent State (W 44-0), 8/31/06 rec) and Tyler Johnson (102 rec), vs. Indiana, 10/26/18 Shut out an opponent at home: vs. Temple (W, 62-0), 9/16/06 Touchdowns in consecutive games: 8 (all rushing), Mohamed Ibrahim (10/30/20 - 11/7/20) Touchdowns on O, D and ST: at New Mexico State (W, 44-21), 9/7/13 300+ yards passing: 368, Tanner Morgan at Iowa, 11/16/19 30+ fi rst downs: 30 at Illinois (W, 41-14), 11/7/20 350+ yards passing: 368, Tanner Morgan at Iowa, 11/16/19 <10 fi rst downs: 8, vs. Wisconsin (L, 0-31), 11/25/17 13 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021

<100 net rushing yards: 76 vs. Wisconsin (L 38-17), 11/30/19 Missed FG facing Dramatic Gopher: J.D. Dellinger, Purdue, 11/20/20 (33 yards, wide) 200+ rushing yards: 206 at Nebraska (W, 24-17), 12/12/20 Blocked PAT: Simon Connette, San Jose State, 9/21/13 300+ rushing yards: 325 at Illinois (W, 41-14), 11/7/20 Made 2-pt. conversion: Tyler Goodson rush, Iowa, 11/13/20 400+ rushing yards: 409 vs. Nebraska (W, 54-21), 11/11/17 Missed 2-pt. conversion: Colten Rastetter failed pass a Iowa, 10/16/19 500+ rushing yards: 530 at Iowa (W, 10-61), 11/19/83 Punt return for TD: Nick Dugas (68 yds.), UL-Lafayette, 9/7/02 4+ rushing touchdowns: 5 vs. Purdue (W, 34-31), 11/20/20 Blocked punt return for TD: Zach Domicone (rec. in end zone), Ohio State, 10/30/10 4+ rushing touchdowns on road: 5 at Illinois (W, 41-14), 11/7/20 Kickoff return for TD: Noah Igbinoghene, 96 yards, Auburn, 1/1/20 5+ rushing touchdowns: 5 vs. Purdue (W, 34-31), 11/20/20 Interception return for TD: Dele Harding, 40 yards, Illinois, 10/5/19 6+ rushing touchdowns: 6 vs. Nebraska (W, 54-21), 11/11/17 Two Int. returns for TD: Marcus Williams (52, 40 yards), North Dakota State, 9/24/11 7+ rushing touchdowns: 7 vs. Toledo (W, 63-21), 9/4/04 Fumble return for TD: Donovan Jeter, 15 yards, Michigan, 10/24/20 <100 net passing yards: 40, vs. Wisconsin (L, 0-31), 11/25/17 Fumble recovered for TD: Richard Willock (rec. in end zone), Iowa, 11/23/96 400+ total net yards: 556 at Illinois (W, 41-14), 11/7/20 Safety: Devon Still, Penn State, 10/23/10 500+ total net yards: 556 at Illinois (W, 41-14), 11/7/20 600+ total net yards: 704 vs. Toledo (W, 63-21), 9/4/04 OPPONENT TEAM - LAST TIME 700+ total net yards: 704 vs. Toledo (W, 63-21), 9/4/04 <100 total net yards: 96 vs. Michigan State (L, 10-26), 11/24/12 200+ yards rushing: 235, Iowa, 11/13/20 <200 total net yards: 133 vs. Wisconsin (L, 0-31), 11/25/17 300+ yards rushing: 430, Illinois, 11/3/18 100+ yards in penalties: 157 vs. Michigan State (W, 42-34), 10/31/09 400+ yards rushing: 430, Illinois, 11/3/18 Forced 4+ turnovers: 4 at Wisconsin (W, 37-15), 11/24/18 < 50 yards rushing: 38, New Mexico State, 8/30/18 Forced 3+ fumbles: 4 (recovered 1), at Wisconsin (W, 37-15), 11/24/18 < 100 yards rushing: 56, Auburn, 1/1/20 3+ fumble recoveries: 3 at Oregon State (W, 48-14), 9/9/17 300+ yards passing: 367, Purdue, 11/20/20 3+ interceptions: 3 vs. Penn State (W, 31-26), 11/9/19 400+ yards passing: 412, Ohio State, 10/13/18 Committed 5+ turnovers: 5 at Northwestern (L, 0-39), 11/18/17 <100 yards passing: 95, Northwestern, 11/23/19 Attempted an onside kick: vs. Wisconsin, 11/30/19 400+ total net yards: 492, Purdue, 11/20/20 Recovered an onside kick: at Illinois, 11/3/18 500+ total net yards: 675, Maryland, 10/30/20 Played an overtime game: at Maryland (L, 44-45 in OT), 10/30/20 600+ total net yards: 675, Maryland, 10/30/20 Played a double overtime game: at Fresno State (W, 38-35 in 2OT), 9/7/19 < 200 total net yards: 189, Rutgers, 10/19/19 Won an overtime game: at Fresno State (W, 38-35 in 2OT), 9/7/19 30+ fi rst downs: 30, Wisconsin, 10/9/10 Lost an overtime game: at Maryland (L, 44-45 in OT), 10/30/20 <10 fi rst downs: 10, Miami University, 9/15/18 Won vs. AP No. 1 Team vs. No. 1 Michigan (W, 16-0), 10/22/77 30+ points: 31, Purdue, 11/20/20 Won vs. AP Top 5 Team vs. No. 5 Penn State (W, 31-26), 11/9/19 40+ points: 45, Maryland, 10/30/20 Won vs. AP Top 10 Team vs. No. 9 Auburn (W, 31-24), 1/1/20 50+ points: 55, Illinois, 11/3/18 Won vs. AP Top 25 Team vs. No. 9 Auburn (W, 31-24), 1/1/20 60+ points: 63, Oklahoma, 9/20/86 Won vs. AP Top 25 Team (Road): at No. 21 Nebraska (W, 28-24), 11/22/14 Touchdowns on O, D and ST: vs. Georgia Southern, 9/14/19 Won vs. AP Top 25 Team (Neutral): vs. No. 9 Auburn (W, 31-24), 1/1/20 0 points: vs. Temple, 9/16/06 Attempted a fake fi eld goal: vs. Michigan, 11/3/12 (did not convert) 0 points in fi rst half: at Rutgers, 10/19/19 Attempted a fake punt: vs. Michigan, 10/24/20 (Ko Kieft rush failed, did not convert) 0 points in second half: vs. Miami University, 9/15/18 No offensive TDs in fi rst half: vs. Maryland, 10/26/19 Bold indicates a school record No offensive TDs in second half: at Nebraska, 12/12/20 No offensive TDs entire game: vs. Illinois, 10/5/19 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL - LAST TIME No offensive TDs in entire B1G game: vs. Illinois, 10/5/19 Safety: Minnesota snap into end zone, Oregon State, 9/1/16 100+ yards rushing: 154, Garrett Groshek, Wisconsin (12/19/20) 100+ yards in penalties: 120 (12 penalties), Illinois, 11/7/20 150+ yards rushing: 154, Garrett Groshek, Wisconsin (12/19/20) No penalties at Purdue, 10/10/15 200+ yards rushing: 221, Jake Funk, Maryland, 10/30/20 No third downs converted: 0-for-12, Purdue, 11/10/18 250+ yards rushing: 266, Le’Veon Bell, Michigan State, 11/24/12 Attempted a fake punt vs. Nebraska, 10/12/19 (did not convert) 300+ yards rushing: 301, Anthony Davis, Wisconsin, 11/23/02 Attempted an onside kick: at Purdue, 9/28/19 (recovered) 2 players with 100+ yards rushing: Reggie Corbin (213) and AJ Bush (127), Illinois, 11/3/18 3 players with 100+ yards rushing: Devine Ozigbo (152), Adrian Martinez (125), and Maurice Washington (109), Nebraska, 10/20/18 Three or more TDs rushing: 3, LeShun Daniels, Iowa, 11/14/15 50+ yard rush play: 63, Mike Epstein, Illinois, 11/7/20 25+ rushing attempts: 29, Isaiah Bower, Northwestern, 11/17/18 30+ rushing attempts: 31, Justin Jackson, Northwestern, 11/18/17 40+ rushing attempts: 45, Anthony Davis, Wisconsin, 11/23/02 300+ yards passing: 367, Jack Plummer, Purdue, 11/20/20 400+ yards passing: 439, David Fales, San Jose State, 9/21/13 50+ yard pass play: 52, Coran Taylor to Josh Imatorbhebhe, at Illinois (11/7/20) 30+ pass attempts: 42, Jack Plummer, Purdue, 11/20/20 40+ pass attempts: 42, Jack Plummer, Purdue, 11/20/20 50+ pass attempts: 58, Matt Romero, New Mexico State, 8/30/18 20+ completions: 35, Jack Plummer, Purdue, 11/20/20 25+ completions: 35, Jack Plummer, Purdue, 11/20/20 30+ completions: 35, Jack Plummer, Purdue, 11/20/20 4+ TD passes: 4, Nate Stanley, Iowa, 10/6/18 100+ yards receiving: 116 () and 104 (Davidd Bell) vs. Purdue, 11/20/20 150+ yards receiving: 187, KJ Hill, Ohio State, 10/13/18 10+ receptions: 15, Rondale Moore, Purdue, 11/20/20 3+ TD receptions: 3, Robert Tonyan, Indiana State, 9/10/16 Four+ fi eld goals: 4, Dan Conroy, Michigan State, 11/24/12 Blocked a punt: Chase Pennycuff, Middle Tennessee, 9/6/14 Blocked a fi eld goal: Jack Koerner, Iowa 11/13/20 Blocked fi eld goal returned for TD: Monquavion Brinson (77 yards), Georgia Southern, 9/14/19 Missed PAT: Keith Duncan, Iowa, 11/13/20 (wide) 14 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021 2020 MINNESOTA SCORING DRIVES Time of Time Opponent Plays-Yds Possession Qtr. Remaining Scoring Play Michigan 2-17 0:42 1 12:44 Tanner Morgan 14-yard pass to Ko Kieft (Walker kick good) Michigan 11-79 6:25 1 0:37 Brock Walker 29-yard field goal Michigan 10-75 5:37 2 9:38 Mohamed Ibrahim 16-yard rush (Walker kick good) Michigan 11-71 5:20 3 9:36 Mohamed Ibrahim 5-yard rush (Walker kick good) at Maryland 8-81 4:06 1 2:42 Mohamed Ibrahim 1-yard rush (Walker kick good) at Maryland 11-65 5:13 2 12:06 Mohamed Ibrahim 2-yard rush (Walker kick good) at Maryland 4-29 1:54 2 7:42 Mohamed Ibrahim 1-yard rush (Walker kick good) at Maryland 5-91 2:22 2 2:46 Mohamed Ibrahim 1-yard rush (Walker kick good) at Maryland 6-87 3:02 3 11:54 Tanner Morgan 39-yard pass to Chris Autman-Bell (Walker kick good) at Maryland 13-73 7:08 3 2:03 Brock Walker 25-yard field goal at Maryland 4-25 --- OT --- Seth Green 2-yard rush (Walker kick no good) at Illinois 11-93 4:24 1 3:29 Treyson Potts 9-yard rush (Lantz kick good) at Illinois 6-61 1:58 2 13:23 Tanner Morgan 5-yard pass to Rashod Bateman (Lantz kick good) at Illinois 8-77 4:08 2 8:09 Mohamed Ibrahim 1-yard rush (Lantz kick good) at Illinois 10-75 5:08 2 0:24 Mohamed Ibrahim 2-yard rush (Lantz kick good) at Illinois 7-71 3:53 3 0:21 Mohamed Ibrahim 1-yard rush (Lantz kick good) at Illinois 5-62 2:58 4 8:27 Mohamed Ibrahim 4-yard rush (Lantz kick no good) Iowa 15-75 6:23 4 0:14 Tanner Morgan 4-yard pass to Rashod Bateman (Lantz kick good) Purdue 8-69 4:04 1 10:52 Cam Wiley 6-yard rush (Walker kick good) Purdue 11-93 4:21 1 1:09 Mohamed Ibrahim 1-yard rush (Walker kick good) Purdue 11-75 5:53 2 2:12 Seth Green 3-yard rush (Walker kick good) Purdue 9-75 3:57 3 8:57 Mohamed Ibrahim 1-yard rush (Walker kick good) Purdue 9-75 5:20 4 14:15 Mohamed Ibrahim 5-yard rush (Walker kick no good) at Nebraska 4-35 2:13 1 7:26 Mohamed Ibrahim 26-yard run (Gelecinskyj kick good) at Nebraska 9-36 4:37 1 0:14 Anders Gelecinskyj 31-yard field goal at Nebraska 6-75 1:34 2 1:23 Tanner Morgan 4-yard pass to Brevyn Spann-Ford (Gelecinskyj kick good) at Nebraska 9-39 3:55 4 11:26 Mohamed Ibrahim 1-yard rush (Gelecinskyj kick good) at Wisconsin 6-53 3:32 1 2:04 Tanner Morgan 16-yard pass to Cam Wiley (Gelecinskyj kick good) at Wisconsin 5-34 2:01 3 7:07 Anders Gelecinskyj 38-yard field goal at Wisconsin 12-75 6:50 4 4:40 Tanner Morgan 9-yard pass to Mike Brown-Stephens (Gelecinskyj kick good) 2020 OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES

Time of Time Opponent Plays-Yds Possession Qtr. Remaining Scoring Play Michigan 1-70 0:10 1 12:33 Zach Charbonnet 70-yard rush (Moody kick good) Michigan ------1 7:08 Donovan Jeter 15-yard fumble recovery (Moody kick good) Michigan 2-9 0:13 1 0:15 Joe Milton 9-yard pass to Ben Mason (Mooddy kick good) Michigan 10-77 4:44 2 4:48 Hasan Haskins 4-yard run (Moody kick good) Michigan 4-29 2:13 2 1:00 Hasan Haskins 4-yard run (Moody kick good) Michigan 9-68 4:16 3 5:20 Joe Milton 2-yard run (Moody kick good) Michigan 5-96 1:58 4 13:51 Chris Evans 5-yard run (Moody kick good) at Maryland 11-82 4:53 1 10:07 Taulia Tagovailoa 8-yard pass to Jake Funk (Petrino kick good) at Maryland 3-62 1:19 1 6:48 Taulia Tagovailoa 39-yard rush (Petrino kick good) at Maryland 1-76 0:11 1 2:24 Taulia Tagovailoa 76-yard pass to Jeshaun Jones (Petrino kick good) at Maryland 8-75 3:49 4 13:14 Taulia Tagovailoa 15-yard pass to Dontay Demus (Petrino kick good) at Maryland 9-33 3:51 4 7:06 Joseph Petrino 51-yard field goal at Maryland 3-56 1:08 4 3:38 Jake Funk 19-yard rush (Petrino kick good) at Maryland 4-25 --- OT --- Taulia Tagovailoa 2-yard rush (Petrino kick good) at Illinois 6-83 2:37 2 5:32 Mike Epstein 1-yard rush (Griffin kick good) at Illinois 3-79 0:54 4 11:30 Coran Taylor 52-yard pass to Josh Imatorbhebhe (Griffin kick Good) Iowa 7-63 3:04 1 5:42 Nico Ragaini 1-yard rush (Duncan kick good) Iowa 12-85 5:25 2 8:31 Tyler Goodson 7-yard rush (Duncan kick good) Iowa 5-79 2:37 4 12:12 Spencer Pretas 8-yard pass to Ihmir Smith-Marsette (bad snap, PAT never attempted) Iowa 3-31 1:01 4 8:56 Tyler Goodson 1-yard rush (Goodson rush successful) Iowa 3-51 1:23 4 6:37 Mekhi Sargent 14-yard rush (Duncan kick good) Purdue 10-91 5:09 1 5:37 Rondale Moore 8-yard rush (Dellinger kick good) Purdue 9-52 4:20 2 8:05 J.D. Dellinger 32-yard field goal Purdue 5-84 1:58 3 12:54 Jack Plummer 47-yard pass to David Bell (Dellinger kick good) Purdue 9-75 4:22 3 4:35 Jack Plummer 9-yard pass to David Bell (Dellinger kick good) Purdue 12-75 5:44 4 8:31 Jack Plummer 6-yard pass to Payne Durham (Dellinger kick good) at Nebraska 6-75 2:02 2 13:12 Adrian Martinez 8-yard pass to Austin Allen (Culp kick good) at Nebraska 13-73 5:00 2 2:57 Adrian Martinez 7-yard rush (Culp kick good) at Nebraska 9-38 2:51 4 4:42 Connor Culp 30-yard field goal at Wisconsin 6-75 2:47 2 14:17 Garrett Groshek 39-yard rush (Larsh kick good) at Wisconsin 9-75 4:35 3 2:26 Chase Wolf 4-yard pass to Jack Dunn (Larsh kick good) at Wisconsin 8-34 4:21 4 11:30 Collin Larsh 31-yard field goal at Wisconsin 6-13 --- OT --- Collin Larsh 30-yard field goal 15 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021 CAREER STARTS / GAMES PLAYED / CAPTAINS OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS #64 Conner Olson OL 45 / 45 #16 Coney Durr DB 30 / 42 #91 Will Mobley K - / 291 #70 Sam Schlueter OL 33 / 43 #47 Jack Gibbens LB 28 / 391 #95 Matthew Trickett K - / 282 #77 Blaise Andries OL 33 / 33 #23 Jordan Howden DB 24 / 33 #37 Brady Weeks LS - / 20 #7 Chris Autman-Bell WR 27 / 32 #18 Micah Dew-Treadway DL 18 / 402 #38 Daniel Sparks P - / 103 #2 Tanner Morgan QB 26 / 29 #5 Nyles Pinckney DL 15 / 553 #34 Brock Walker K - / 9 #55 Karter Shaw OL 19 / 231 #55 Mariano Sori-Marin LB 14 / 32 #96 Mark Crawford P - / 5 #78 Daniel Faalele OL 19 / 21 #2 Phillip Howard DB 10 / 37 #99 Dragan Kesich K - / 5 #24 Mohamed Ibrahim RB 16 / 28 #4 Terell Smith DB 9 / 26 1 Includes 29 games played at Temple #51 Curtis Dunlap Jr. OL 13 / 16 #9 Esezi Otomewo DL 7 / 33 2 Includes 28 games played at Kent State #42 Ko Kieft TE 10 / 41 #27 Tyler Nubin DB 7 / 19 3 Includes 10 games played at Louisiana-Monroe #60 John Michael Schmitz OL 10 / 32 #99 DeAngelo Carter DL 7 / 8 #5 Zack Annexstad QB 7 / 8 #26 Justus Harris DB 6 / 36 #65 Axel Ruschmeyer OL 6 / 11 #34 Boye Mafe DL 5 / 29 GAME CAPTAINS #9 Daniel Jackson WR 4 / 7 #8 Thomas Rush LB 4 / 33 Minnesota does not have season captains, but instead #88 Brevyn Spann-Ford TE 2 / 22 #56 Val Martin DL 4 / 224 has captains for each game. The individuals listed #21 Bryce Williams RB 2 / 18 #29 Josh Aune DB 4 / 20 below particiapted in the coin toss. Minnesota’s captains #18 Clay Geary WR 1 / 24 #13 James Gordon LB 3 / 11 wear a block “C” near their left shoulder. #66 Nathan Boe OL 1 / 8 #45 Cody Lindenberg LB 3 / 6 #69 Aireontae Ersery OL 1 / 1 #14 Braelen Oliver LB 1 / 15 2020 Game Captains #81 Brock Annexstad WR 0 / 10 #1 Calvin Swenson DB 0 / 39 Michigan: Zack Annexstad #1 Cam Wiley RB 0 / 10 #35 Derik LeCaptain LB 0 / 11 at Maryland: Zack Annexstad #30 Preston Jelen RB 0 / 8 #20 Donald Willis LB 0 / 11 at Illinois: Zack Annexstad #16 Dylan Wright WR 0 / 82 #36 Bishop McDonald DB 0 / 7 Iowa: Zack Annexstad #3 Treyson Potts RB 0 / 7 #3 MJ Anderson DL 0 / 6 Purdue: Zack Annexstad #22 Mike Brown-Stephens WR 0 / 5 #7 Solomon Brown DB 0 / 5 at Wisconsin: Game canceled #87 Nick Kallerup TE 0 / 5 #11 Michael Dixon DB 0 / 5 Northwestern: Game canceled #12 Cole Kramer QB 0 / 3 #44 Rashad Cheney DL 0 / 4 at Nebraska: Zack Annexstad #75 Tyler Cooper OL 0 / 2 #12 Jalen Glaze DB 0 / 4 at Wisconsin: Zack Annexstad #50 JJ Guedet OL 0 / 2 #92 Danny Striggow DL 0 / 3 #63 Austin Beier OL 0 / 1 #46 Lucas Finnessy LB 0 / 2 #15 Jacob Clark QB 0 / 1 #97 Jalen Logan-Redding DL 0 / 2 #83 Austin Henderson TE 0 / 1 #96 Logan Richter DL 0 / 2 1 Includes 23 games with 19 starts at Utah State #15 Jaqwondis Burns LB 0 / 1 2 Includes 8 games with 0 starts at Texas A&M #57 Jack Kern DL 0 / 1 1 Includes 39 games with 28 starts at Abilene Christian 2 Includes 21 games with 0 starts at Notre Dame 3 Includes 55 games with 15 starts at Clemson 4 Includes 22 games with 4 starts at NC State 2020 LONGEST PLAYS

Yards Type Player(s) Opponent Yards Type Player(s) Opponent 61 Rush Cam Wiley at Nebraska 27 Kick return Mohamed Ibrahim at Illinois 53 Rush Mohamed Ibrahim at Illinois 25 Kick return Treyson Potts Michigan 36 Rush Treyson Potts at Illinois 25 Kick return Cam Wiley Purdue 33 Rush Mohamed Ibrahim at Maryland 31 Rush Mohamed Ibrahim at Nebraska 29 Rush Treyson Potts at Maryland 27 Rush Mohamed Ibrahim at Illinois 26 * Rush Mohamed Ibrahim at Nebraska 25 Rush Mohamed Ibrahim Michigan

45 Pass Chris Autman-Bell from Tanner Morgan Michigan 42 Pass Chris Autman-Bell from Tanner Morgan Purdue 39 Pass Rashod Bateman from Tanner Morgan Purdue 39 * Pass Chris Autman-Bell from Tanner Morgan at Maryland 38 Pass Rashod Bateman from Tanner Morgran Michigan 33 Pass Chris Autman-Bell from Tanner Morgan Purdue 33 Pass Chris Autman-Bell from Tanner Morgan at Maryland 32 Pass Rashod Bateman from Tanner Morgan at Illinois 29 Pass Rashod Bateman from Tanner Morgan at Illinois 28 Pass Rashod Bateman from Tanner Morgan at Maryland 28 Pass Chris Autman-Bell from Tanner Morgan at Maryland 26 Pass Chris Autman-Bell from Tanner Morgan at Nebraska 25 Pass Rashod Bateman from Tanner Morgan Iowa 25 Pass Rashod Bateman from Tanner Morgan Michigan * play resulted in a touchdown 16 Ski-U-Mah // Row The Boat Minnesota vs. Ohio State // Sept. 2, 2021 2020 OFFENSIVE STARTERS Opponent WR WR WR / TE LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB Michigan Autman-Bell Bateman Kieft (TE) Schlueter A. Ruschmeyer Schmitz Olson Andries Witham Morgan Ibrahim at Maryland Autman-Bell Bateman Jackson (WR) Schlueter A. Ruschmeyer Schmitz Olson Andries Witham Morgan Ibrahim at Illinois Autman-Bell Bateman Paulson (TE) Schlueter A. Ruschmeyer Schmitz Olson Andries Witham Morgan Ibrahim Iowa Atuman-Bell Bateman Kieft (TE) Schlueter A. Ruschmeyer Schmitz Olson Andries Witham Morgan Ibrahim Purdue Autman-Bell Bateman Jackson (WR) Schlueter A. Ruschmeyer Schmitz Olson Andries Witham Morgan Ibrahim at Wisconsin (Canceled) Northwestern (Canceled) at Nebraska Autman-Bell Green Jackson (WR) Schlueter Andries Boe Olson Ersery Spann-Ford Morgan Ibrahim at Wisconsin Autman-Bell Jackson Geary (WR) Schlueter A. Ruschmeyer Schmitz Olson Andries Witham Morgan Ibrahim 2020 DEFENSIVE STARTERS

Opponent RE DT DT DE LB LB LB / DB DB DB DB DB Michgan Rush Carter Dew-Treadway Otomewo Aune Sori-Marin Lindenberg (LB) Durr Howden Nubin St-Juste at Maryland Rush Carter Dew-Treadway Otomewo Lindenberg Sori-Marin Harris (DB) Durr Howden Nubin St-Juste at Illinois Mafe Carter Dew-Treadway Otomewo Lindenberg Sori-Marin Harris (DB) Durr Howden Nubin St-Juste Iowa Mafe Carter Dew-Treadway Otomewo Aune Sori-Marin Gordon (LB) Durr Howden Nubin Howard Purdue Rush Carter Dew-Treadway Otomewo Aune Sori-Marin Harris (DB) Durr Howden Nubin Howard at Wisconsin (Canceled) Northwestern (Canceled) at Nebraska Mafe Carter Schad Otomewo Gordon Sori-Marin Harris (DB) Durr Howden Nubin St-Juste at Wisconsin Mafe Carter Schad Otomewo Aune Sori-Marin Gordon (LB) Durr Howden Nubin St-Juste 2020 BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Player Date Award Notes Mohamed Ibrahim Nov. 9 Offensive Totaled 282 all-purpose yards, 224 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns at Illinois Mariano Sori-Marin Dec. 14 Defensive Recorded a career high 18 tackles and forced one fumble at Nebraska 2020 BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR Player Award Notes Mohamed Ibrahim Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year Led the Big Ten in rushing attempts (201), rushing yards (1076), rushing touchdowns (15), average rushing yards per game (153.7), all-purpose yards (1,179), scoring (90 points) and points per game (12.9) GOPHERS IN THE 2020 POLLS Date AP Coaches Preseason 19 18 Sept. 13 NR NR Sept. 20 NR 22 Sept. 27 RV RV Oct. 4 25 RV Oct. 11 24 25 Oct. 18 21 21 Oct. 25 RV RV Nov. 1 NR NR Nov. 8 NR NR Nov. 15 NR NR Nov. 22 NR NR Nov. 29 NR NR Dec. 5 NR NR Dec. 13 NR NR Final NR NR

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2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/2 Overall Team Statistics as of Aug 10, 2021 All games

Team Statistics MINN OPP Scoring 191 211 Points per game 27.3 30.1 Points Off Turnovers 24 29 First Downs 151 143 Rushing 71 69 Passing 66 64 Penalty 14 10 Rushing Yardage 1343 1450 Yards gained rushing 1505 1583 Yards lost rushing 162 133 Rushing attempts 298 230 Average per rush 4.5 6.3 Average per game 191.9 207.1 TDs Rushing 19 16 Passing Yardage 1394 1461 Comp-Att-Int 107-184-5 123-192-5 Average per pass 7.6 7.6 Average per catch 13.0 11.9 Average per game 199.1 208.7 TDs Passing 711 Total offense 2737 2911 Total plays 482 422 Average per play 5.7 6.9 Average per game 391.0 415.9 Kick returns: #-Yards 15-260 22-300 Punt returns: #-Yards 5-4 2-7 Int returns: #-Yards 5-33 5-94 Kick return average 17.3 13.6 Punt return average 0.8 3.5 Int return average 6.6 18.8 Fumbles-Lost 5-2 12-2 Penalties-Yards 32-293 43-439 Average per game 41.9 62.7 Punts-Yards 27-977 23-913 Average per punt 36.2 39.7 Net punt average 35.9 38.8 Kickoffs-Yards 36-2049 38-2254 Average per kick 56.9 59.3 Net kick average 39.5 40.6 Time of possession / game 34:12 25:48 3rd-down conversion 41/86 29/71 3rd-down pct 48% 41% 4rd-down conversion 7/13 3/5

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2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/3 Individual Statistics as of Aug 10, 2021 All games

Rushing Punt Returns Player gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Player no. yds avg td lg Mohamed Ibrahim 7 201 1100 24 1076 5.4 15 53 153.7 Phillip Howard 5 4 0.8 0 8 Cam Wiley 7 29 190 11 179 6.2 1 61 25.6 Total 5 4 0.8 0 8 Treyson Potts 5 19 130 9 121 6.4 1 36 24.2 Opponents 2 7 3.5 0 5 Bryce Williams 3 5 13 0 13 2.6 0 54.3 Seth Green 7 9 12 5 7 0.8 2 41.0Interceptions Preston Jelen 7 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 Player no. yds avg td lg Ko Kieft 4 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.5 Coney Durr 1 0 0.0 00 Tanner Morgan 7 25 60 95 -35 -1.4 0 16 -5.0 Josh Aune 1 5 5.0 0 5 Team 7 8 0 15 -15 -1.9 0 0 -2.1 James Gordon 1 4 4.0 0 4 Total 7 298 1505 162 1343 4.5 19 61 191.9 DeAngelo Carter 1 24 24.0 0 24 Opponents 7 230 1583 133 1450 6.3 16 70 207.1 Tyler Nubin 1 0 0.0 00 Total 5 33 6.6 0 24 Passing Opponents 5 94 18.8 0 57 Player gp ecc comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Tanner Morgan 7 128.2 106-183-5 57.9 1374 7 45 196.3 Kick Returns Seth Green 7 268.0 1-1-0 100.0 20 0 20 2.9 Player no. yds avg td lg Total 7 128.9 107-184-5 58.2 1394 7 45 199.1 Cam Wiley 11 176 16.0 0 25 Opponents 7 141.7 123-192-5 64.1 1461 11 76 208.7 Mohamed Ibrahim 2 47 23.5 0 27 Chris Autman-Bell 1 12 12.0 0 12 Receiving Treyson Potts 1 25 25.0 0 25 Player gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Total 15 260 17.3 0 27 Rashod Bateman 5 36 472 13.1 2 39 94.4 Opponents 22 300 13.6 0 66 Chris Autman-Bell 7 22 430 19.5 1 45 61.4 Daniel Jackson 7 12 167 13.9 0 24 23.9 Fumble Returns Mohamed Ibrahim 7 8 56 7.0 0 22 8.0 Player no. yds avg td lg Clay Geary 5 5 50 10.0 0 18 10.0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Mike Brown-Stephens 5 4 40 10.0 1 20 8.0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 1 0 Treyson Potts 5 4 20 5.0 0 10 4.0 Cam Wiley 7 4 26 6.5 1 16 3.7 Bryce Witham 6 3 30 10.0 0 20 5.0 Seth Green 7 3 38 12.7 0 20 5.4 Ko Kieft 4 2 29 14.5 1 15 7.3 Bryce Williams 3 2 13 6.5 0 84.3 Jake Paulson 5 1 19 19.0 0 19 3.8 Brevyn Spann-Ford 6 1 4 4.0 1 40.7 Total 7 107 1394 13.0 7 45 199.1 Opponents 7 123 1461 11.9 11 76 208.7

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2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 2/3 Individual Statistics as of Aug 10, 2021 All games

Scoring Total Obense PAT Player g plays rush pass total avg/g Player td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Tanner Morgan 7 208 -35 1374 1339 191.3 Mohamed Ibrahim 15 ------90Mohamed Ibrahim 7 201 1076 0 1076 153.7 Brock Walker - 2-3 12-14 - - - - -18Cam Wiley 7 29 179 0 179 25.6 Seth Green 2 ------12Treyson Potts 5 19 121 0 121 24.2 Rashod Bateman 2 ------12Seth Green 7 10 7 20 27 3.9 Cam Wiley 2 ------12Bryce Williams 3 5 13 0 13 4.3 Anders Gelecinskyj - 2-3 5-5 - - - - -11Preston Jelen 7 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 Ko Kieft 1 ------6Ko Kieft 4 1 -2 0 -2 -0.5 Chris Autman-Bell 1 ------6Team 7 0 -15 0 -15 -2.1 Brevyn Spann-Ford 1 ------6Total 7 482 1343 1394 2737 391.0 Mike Brown-Stephens 1 ------6Opponents 7 422 1450 1461 2911 415.9 Treyson Potts 1 ------6 Michael Lantz - - 6-7 - - - - -6Punting Total 26 4-6 23-26 0 0 0 0 0 191 Player no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Opponents 28 5-14 26-27 1 0 0 0 0 211 Mark Crawford 17 642 37.8 48 0 7 7 00 Matthew Stephenson 8 279 34.9 46 0 4 3 00 Field Goals Tanner Morgan 2 56 28.0 35 0 0 2 00 Player fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Total 27 977 36.2 48 0 11 12 0 0 Brock Walker 2-3 66.7 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 29 1 Opponents 23 913 39.7 61 0 5 9 4 1 Anders Gelecinskyj 2-3 66.7 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 38 0 Opponents 5-14 35.7 0-0 0-1 4-8 0-2 1-3 51 1 Kickobs Player no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln FG Sequence Dragan Kesich 24 1501 62.5 10 1 Team Name Minnesota Opponents Michael Lantz 7 364 52.0 0 0 Iowa 39 50 Brock Walker 5 184 36.8 0 0 Nebraska (31) 32,(30) Total 36 2049 56.9 10 1 9 39.5 25 Michigan (29) 38,48,33 Opponents 38 2254 59.3 13 1 8 40.6 24 Maryland (25) 51,(51) Wisconsin (38),36 46,(31),(30) (32),27,33

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate beld goal was made

All Purpose Player g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Mohamed Ibrahim 7 1076 56 0 47 0 1179 168.4 Rashod Bateman 5 0 472 0 0 0 472 94.4 Chris Autman-Bell 7 0 430 0 12 0 442 63.1 Cam Wiley 7 179 26 0 176 0 381 54.4 Daniel Jackson 7 0 167 0 0 0 167 23.9 Treyson Potts 5 121 20 0 25 0 166 33.2 Clay Geary 5 0 50 0 0 0 50 10.0 Seth Green 7 7 38 0 0 0 45 6.4 Mike Brown-Stephens 5 0 40 0 0 0 40 8.0 Bryce Witham 6 0 30 0 0 0 30 5.0 Ko Kieft 4 -2 29 0 0 0 27 6.8 Bryce Williams 3 13 13 0 0 0 26 8.7 DeAngelo Carter 7 0 0 0 0 24 24 3.4 Jake Paulson 5 0 19 0 0 0 19 3.8 Josh Aune 7 0 0 0 0 5 50.7 Brevyn Spann-Ford 6 0 4 0 0 0 40.7 James Gordon 7 0 0 0 0 4 40.6 Phillip Howard 6 0 0 4 0 0 40.7 Preston Jelen 7 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.1 Tanner Morgan 7 -35 0 0 0 0 -35 -5.0 Team 7 -15 0 0 0 0 -15 -2.1 Total 7 1343 1394 4 260 33 3034 433.4 Opponents 7 1450 1461 7 300 94 3312 473.1

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2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Overall Defense Statistics as of Aug 10, 2021 All games

Team Defense Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Player gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh fr-yds ff kick saf 55 Mariano Sori-Marin 7 28 26 54 1.5-5 . . 3 . . 1 . . 27 Tyler Nubin 7 30 11 41 0.5-3 . 1-0 . . . 1 . . 23 Jordan Howden 7 26 11 37 . . . 1 . . . . . 16 Coney Durr 7 25 4 29 1-1 . 1-0 5 . . . . . 34 Boye Mafe 6 18 9 27 5.5-36 4.5-35 . 2 2 . 2 . . 21 Justus Harris 7 14 5 19 . . . 1 1 1-0 . . . 99 DeAngelo Carter 6 7 9 16 1.5-3 1.5-3 1-24 ...... 13 James Gordon 5 8 8 16 1-2 . 1-4 ...... 9 Esezi Otomewo 6 11 4 15 2-13 1-7 . . 2 . . . . 25 Benjamin St-Juste 5 11 3 14 . . . 3 . . . . . 8 Thomas Rush 7 12 1 13 2.5-18 0.5-8 . 1 . 1-0 . . . 29 Josh Aune 5 8 3 11 . . 1-5 . 1 . . . . 2 Phillip Howard 2 9 2 11 . . . 1 . . . . . 45 Cody Lindenberg 3 6 4 10 ...... 18 Micah Dew-Treadway 6 8 2 10 2.5-8 0.5-1 . . 1 . 2 . . 20 Donald Willis 4 7 3 10 ...... 32 Keonte Schad 4 5 3 8 ...... 44 Rashad Cheney 4 5 1 6 . . . 1 1 . . . . 11 Michael Dixon 2 5 . 5 ...... 30 Preston Jelen 3 4 1 5 ...... 1 Calvin Swenson 1 4 . 4 ...... 7 Solomon Brown 1 3 . 3 ...... 91 Noah Hickcox 1 2 1 3 ...... 4 Terell Smith 1 3 . 3 ...... 85 Bryce Witham 2 2 . 2 ...... 36 Bishop McDonald 2 1 1 2 ...... 96 Logan Richter 1 1 . 1 ...... 35 Derik LeCaptain 1 1 . 1 ...... 28 Jason Williamson 1 1 . 1 ...... 64 Conner Olson 1 1 . 1 ...... 3 MJ Anderson 1 1 . 1 ...... 33 D'Vion Harris 1 1 . 1 ...... 34 Brock Walker 1 ...... 1 . Totals 7 268 112 380 18-89 8-54 5-33 18 8 2-0 6 1 0 Opponents 7 283 186 469 39-157 13-92 5-94 27 12 4-0 3 2 0

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2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Passing Game-by-Game as of Aug 17, 2021 All games

#2 Tanner Morgan Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic. Michigan 18 31 1 58.1 197 1 45 5-39 115.6 Maryland 10 15 0 66.7 189 1 39 1-9 194.5 Illinois 17 27 1 63.0 216 1 32 1-10 135.0 Iowa 16 33 2 48.5 167 1 25 4-20 88.9 Purdue 15 22 0 68.2 264 0 42 0-0 169.0 Nebraska 17 30 0 56.7 181 1 26 0-0 118.3 Wisconsin 13 25 1 52.0 160 2 24 2-14 124.2 Totals 106 183 5 57.9 1374 7 45 13-92 128.2

#17 Seth Green Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic. Wisconsin 1 1 0 100.0 20 0 20 0-0 268.0 Totals 1 1 0 100.0 20 0 20 0-0 268.0

2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game as of Aug 17, 2021 All games

Rushing Player No-Yds/TD Mich MD Illini Iowa Purdue Nebr Wisc Mohamed Ibrahim 201-1076/15 26-140/2 41-207/4 30-224/4 33-144/0 25-102/3 20-108/2 26-151/0 Cam Wiley 29-179/1 3-10/0 - 9-57/0 - 7-26/1 7-81/0 3-5/0 Tanner Morgan 25--35/0 6--37/0 3-10/0 2--9/0 7-1/0 - 2-10/0 5--10/0 Trey Potts 19-121/1 5-18/0 3-45/0 3-49/1 DNP DNP 6-9/0 2-0/0 Seth Green 9-7/2 - 2-2/1 2-6/0 - 2-0/1 3--1/0 - Bryce Williams 5-13/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-7/0 2-6/0 - Preston Jelen 1--1/0 - - - - 1--1/0 -- Ko Kieft 1--2/0 1--2/0 DNP DNP - - DNP -

Receiving Player No-Yds/TD Mich MD Illini Iowa Purdue Nebr Wisc Rashod Bateman 36-472/2 9-101/0 5-62/0 10-139/1 8-111/1 4-59/0 DNP DNP Chris Autman-Bell 22-430/1 1-45/0 4-112/1 1-5/0 3-24/0 5-129/0 5-82/0 3-33/0 Daniel Jackson 12-167/0 - 1-15/0 2-16/0 - 2-26/0 3-43/0 4-67/0 Mohamed Ibrahim 8-56/0 4-17/0 - 2-31/0 2-8/0 - -- Clay Geary 5-50/0 - DNP 1-18/0 - DNP 4-32/0 - Mike Brown-Stephens 4-40/1 - DNP DNP 1-10/0 - 1-1/0 2-29/1 Cam Wiley 4-26/1 1--4/0 - - 2-14/0 - - 1-16/1 Trey Potts 4-20/0 1-9/0 - - DNP DNP 2-14/0 1--3/0 Seth Green 3-38/0 - - - - 1-20/0 - 2-18/0 Bryce Witham 3-30/0 - - 1-7/0 - 1-3/0 DNP 1-20/0 Ko Kieft 2-29/1 2-29/1 DNP DNP - - DNP - Bryce Williams 2-13/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-8/0 1-5/0 - Jake Paulson 1-19/0 - - - - 1-19/0 DNP DNP Brevyn Spann-Ford 1-4/1 - - - - DNP 1-4/1 -

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2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Total Tackles Game-by-Game as of Aug 17, 2021 All games

Total Tackles Player S-A Total Mich MD Illini Iowa Purdue Nebr Wisc Mariano Sori-Marin 28-26 54 3-2 6-2 1-3 2-1 5-4 6-12 5-2 Tyler Nubin 30-11 41 7-1 6-2 3-2 2-2 4-0 4-3 4-1 Jordan Howden 26-11 37 4-1 5-3 5-1 2-2 3-1 2-3 5-0 Coney Durr 25-4 29 3-0 5-1 2-0 3-2 6-1 2-0 4-0 Boye Mafe 18-9 27 1-1 2-2 4-2 2-2 DNP 2-2 7-0 Justus Harris 14-5 19 1-0 0-1 2-1 3-0 5-0 1-3 2-0 DJ Gordon IV 8-8 16 - - 3-0 0-4 0-1 2-2 3-1 DeAngelo Carter 7-9 16 - 2-0 1-2 0-1 1-0 1-4 2-2 Esezi Otomewo 11-4 15 2-0 1-0 2-2 4-0 1-1 1-1 - Benjamin St-Juste 11-3 14 1-0 3-1 0-2 DNP DNP 3-0 4-0 Thomas Rush 12-1 13 3-0 2-1 2-0 1-0 3-0 -1-0 Phillip Howard 9-2 11 DNP - - 1-2 8-0 -- Josh Aune 8-3 11 2-1 - - 1-0 3-1 1-1 1-0 Micah Dew-Treadway 8-2 10 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 DNP 2-1 Donald Willis 7-3 10 - - - 2-1 4-0 0-2 1-0 Cody Lindenberg 6-4 10 3-0 1-2 2-2 - - DNP - Keonte Schad 5-3 8 2-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP 1-2 2-0 Rashad Cheney Jr. 5-1 6 DNP DNP 2-0 2-1 DNP 1-0 - Michael Dixon 5-0 5 - DNP - 3-0 DNP -2-0 Preston Jelen 4-1 5 - 3-0 - - - 0-1 1-0 Calvin Swenson 4-0 4 - - - - 4-0 DNP DNP Solomon Brown 3-0 3 3-0 DNP - DNP DNP -- Terell Smith 3-0 3 - 3-0 - - - DNP DNP Noah Hickcox 2-1 3 - - - DNP 2-1 -- Bryce Witham 2-0 2 1-0 - - 1-0 - DNP - Bishop McDonald 1-1 2 - - 1-0 - - -0-1 D'Vion Harris 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP Derik LeCaptain 1-0 1 - - - - 1-0 -- MJ Anderson 1-0 1 - 1-0 - - - DNP DNP Conner Olson 1-0 1 - - - 1-0 - -- Logan Richter 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP - Jason Williamson 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0

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2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Tackles For Loss Game-by-Game as of Aug 17, 2021 All games

Player UA-A Total Mich MD Illini Iowa Purdue Nebr Wisc Boye Mafe 5-1 5.5 1.0-8 0.5-8 2.0-13 - DNP 1.0-6 1.0-1 Thomas Rush 2-1 2.5 - 0.5-8 - 1.0-3 1.0-7 -- Micah Dew-Treadway 2-1 2.5 1.0-2 - - - - DNP 1.5-6 Esezi Otomewo 2-0 2.0 - - 1.0-7 1.0-6 - -- Mariano Sori-Marin 1-1 1.5 0.5-3 - - - - -1.0-2 DeAngelo Carter 1-1 1.5 - - 1.0-3 - - -0.5-0 DJ Gordon IV 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-2 Coney Durr 1-0 1.0 - - - - 1.0-1 -- Tyler Nubin 0-1 0.5 0.5-3 ------

2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Sacks Game-by-Game as of Aug 17, 2021 All games

Player UA-A Total Mich MD Illini Iowa Purdue Nebr Wisc Boye Mafe 4-1 4.5 1-8 0.5-8 2-13 - DNP 1-6 - DeAngelo Carter 1-1 1.5 - - 1-3 - - -0.5-0 Esezi Otomewo 1-0 1 - - 1-7 - - -- Thomas Rush 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-8 - - - -- Micah Dew-Treadway 0-1 0.5 - - - - - DNP 0.5-1

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2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Team Game-by-Game as of Aug 10, 2021 All games

Punt Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns tot Returns Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off 10/24/2020 Michigan 41 129 2 25 18 197 1 45 18-31-1 197 1 45 3 58 0 25 0 0 0 0 326 10/30/2020 at Maryland 50 262 5 33 10 189 1 39 10-15-0 189 1 39 4 72 0 22 0 0 0 0 451 11/07/2020 at Illinois 47 325 5 53 17 216 1 32 17-27-1 216 1 32 1 27 0 27 1 8 0 8 541 11/13/2020 Iowa 40 145 0 13 16 167 1 25 16-33-2 167 1 25 3 46 0 24 1 0 0 0 312 11/20/2020 Purdue 41 130 5 17 15 264 0 42 15-22-0 264 0 42 2 36 0 25 0 0 0 0 394 12/12/2020 at Nebraska 43 206 2 61 17 181 1 26 17-30-0 181 1 26 1 9 0 9 2 -4 0 0 387 12/19/2020 at Wisconsin 36 146 0 31 14 180 2 24 14-26-1 180 2 24 1 12 0 12 1 0 0 0 326 Minnesota 298 1343 19 61 107 1394 7 45 107-184-5 1394 7 45 15 260 0 27 5 4 0 8 2737 Opponents 230 1450 16 70 123 1461 11 76 123-192-5 1461 11 76 22 300 0 66 2 7 0 5 2911

Minnesota Averages Games Avg/ rush Avg/ catch Pass effic KR avg PR avg All purpose avg/game Total offense avg/game 7 4.5 13.0 128.9 17.3 0.8 433.4 391.0

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts 10/24/2020 Michigan 37 6 43 3.0-16 1-8 1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 24 10/30/2020 at Maryland 41 16 57 1.0-16 1-16 1 1-0 1-24 0 3 0 5-6 0 0 0 10 44 11/07/2020 at Illinois 31 18 49 4.0-23 4-23 1 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 5-6 0 0 0 0 41 11/13/2020 Iowa 31 18 49 2.0-9 0-0 0 0-0 1-4 1 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 7 11/20/2020 Purdue 54 10 64 2.0-8 0-0 0 0-0 1-5 2 3 0 4-5 0 0 0 0 34 12/12/2020 at Nebraska 27 36 63 1.0-6 1-6 2 1-0 1-0 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 14 24 12/19/2020 at Wisconsin 47 8 55 5.0-11 1-1 1 0-0 1-0 1 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 17 Minnesota 268 112 380 18.0-89 8-54 6 2-0 5-33 8 18 0 23-26 0 0 0 24 191 Opponents 283 186 469 39.0-157 13-92 3 4-0 5-94 12 27 0 26-27 1 0 0 29 211

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 10/24/2020 Michigan 4 140 35.0 46 0 0 0 0 2 1-1 29 0 5 184 36.8 00 10/30/2020 at Maryland 4 139 34.8 37 0 0 4 0 1 1-1 25 0 7 364 52.0 00 11/07/2020 at Illinois 2 51 25.5 30 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 7 454 64.9 4 0 11/13/2020 Iowa 6 221 36.8 44 0 0 1 0 2 0-1 0 1 2 96 48.0 1 0 11/20/2020 Purdue 2 88 44.0 48 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 6 372 62.0 0 1 12/12/2020 at Nebraska 4 159 39.8 42 0 0 3 0 3 1-1 31 0 5 321 64.2 3 0 12/19/2020 at Wisconsin 5 179 35.8 40 0 0 2 0 2 1-2 38 0 4 258 64.5 2 0 Minnesota 27 977 36.2 48 0 0 11 0 12 4-6 38 1 36 2049 56.9 10 1 Opponents 23 913 39.7 61 1 0 5 4 9 5-14 51 1 38 2254 59.3 13 1

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2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Opponents Game-by-Game as of Aug 10, 2021 All games

Punt Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns tot Returns Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off 10/24/2020 Michigan 31 256 5 70 15 225 1 35 15-25-0 225 1 35 5 66 0 66 0 0 0 0 481 10/30/2020 at Maryland 31 281 3 51 26 394 3 76 26-35-1 394 3 76 6 65 0 20 0 0 0 0 675 11/07/2020 at Illinois 36 181 1 63 6 106 1 52 6-17-0 106 1 52 3 53 0 19 0 0 0 0 287 11/13/2020 Iowa 35 235 4 45 9 111 1 28 9-18-1 111 1 28 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 346 11/20/2020 Purdue 25 125 1 24 35 367 3 47 35-43-1 367 3 47 3 34 0 15 0 0 0 0 492 12/12/2020 at Nebraska 36 197 1 47 16 111 1 22 16-29-1 111 1 22 2 43 0 22 0 0 0 0 308 12/19/2020 at Wisconsin 36 175 1 39 16 147 1 24 16-25-1 147 1 24 2 39 0 24 2 7 0 5 322 Opponents 230 1450 16 70 123 1461 11 76 123-192-5 1461 11 76 22 300 0 66 2 7 0 5 2911 Minnesota 298 1343 19 61 107 1394 7 45 107-184-5 1394 7 45 15 260 0 27 5 4 0 8 2737

Opponents Averages Games Avg/ rush Avg/ catch Pass effic KR avg PR avg All purpose avg/game Total offense avg/game 7 6.3 11.9 141.7 13.6 3.5 473.1 415.9

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts 10/24/2020 Michigan 44 24 68 9.0-54 5-39 1 2-0 1-18 3 6 0 7-7 0 0 0 749 10/30/2020 at Maryland 40 34 74 3.0-11 1-9 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 6-6 0 0 0 0 45 11/07/2020 at Illinois 37 36 73 5.0-24 1-10 1 1-0 1-0 3 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 714 11/13/2020 Iowa 52 14 66 5.0-21 4-20 0 0-0 2-76 1 5 0 3-4 1 0 0 15 35 11/20/2020 Purdue 42 12 54 5.0-12 0-0 0 1-0 0-0 1 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 0 31 12/12/2020 at Nebraska 28 50 78 6.0-11 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 2 7 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 17 12/19/2020 at Wisconsin 40 16 56 6.0-24 2-14 1 0-0 1-0 2 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 20 Opponents 283 186 469 39.0-157 13-92 3 4-0 5-94 12 27 0 26-27 1 0 0 29 211 Minnesota 268 112 380 18.0-89 8-54 6 2-0 5-33 8 18 0 23-26 0 0 0 24 191

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 10/24/2020 Michigan 1 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 0 0 8 492 61.5 00 10/30/2020 at Maryland 1 34 34.0 34 0 0 1 0 1 1-2 51 0 7 389 55.6 0 1 11/07/2020 at Illinois 8 336 42.0 54 0 0 2 1 2 0-0 0 0 3 184 61.3 2 0 11/13/2020 Iowa 3 133 44.3 55 0 0 0 1 3 0-1 0 0 6 377 62.8 2 0 11/20/2020 Purdue 1 51 51.0 51 0 0 0 1 1 1-3 32 1 6 323 53.8 4 0 12/12/2020 at Nebraska 5 192 38.4 61 0 0 0 1 1 1-2 30 0 4 256 64.0 3 0 12/19/2020 at Wisconsin 4 167 41.8 46 0 0 2 0 1 2-3 31 0 4 233 58.3 2 0 Opponents 23 913 39.7 61 1 0 5 4 9 5-14 51 1 38 2254 59.3 13 1 Minnesota 27 977 36.2 48 0 0 11 0 12 4-6 38 1 36 2049 56.9 10 1

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2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Individual Game Highs as of Aug 10, 2021 All games

Minnesota - Individual Game Highs RUSHES 41 Mohamed Ibrahim at Maryland (10/30/2020) YARDS RUSHING 224 Mohamed Ibrahim at Illinois (11/07/2020) TD RUSHES 4 Mohamed Ibrahim at Illinois (11/07/2020) 4 Mohamed Ibrahim at Maryland (10/30/2020) LONG RUSH 61 Cam Wiley at Nebraska (12/12/2020) PASS ATTEMPTS 33 Tanner Morgan vs Iowa (11/13/2020) PASS COMPLETIONS 18 Tanner Morgan vs Michigan (10/24/2020) YARDS PASSING 264 Tanner Morgan vs Purdue (11/20/2020) TD PASSES 2 Tanner Morgan at Wisconsin (12/19/2020) LONG PASS 45 Tanner Morgan vs Michigan (10/24/2020) RECEPTIONS 10 Rashod Bateman at Illinois (11/07/2020) YARDS RECEIVING 139 Rashod Bateman at Illinois (11/07/2020) TD RECEPTIONS 1 Mike Brown-Stephens at Wisconsin (12/19/2020) 1 Cam Wiley at Wisconsin (12/19/2020) 1 Brevyn Spann-Ford at Nebraska (12/12/2020) 1 Rashod Bateman vs Iowa (11/13/2020) 1 Rashod Bateman at Illinois (11/07/2020) 1 Chris Autman-Bell at Maryland (10/30/2020) 1 Ko Kieft vs Michigan (10/24/2020) LONG RECEPTION 45 Chris Autman-Bell vs Michigan (10/24/2020) PUNTS 6 Mark Crawford vs Iowa (11/13/2020) PUNTING AVG 44.0 Mark Crawford vs Purdue (11/20/2020) LONG PUNT 48 Mark Crawford vs Purdue (11/20/2020) PUNTS INSIDE 20 3 Mark Crawford at Nebraska (12/12/2020) LONG PUNT RETURN 8 Phillip Howard at Illinois (11/07/2020) LONG KICKOFF RETURN 27 Mohamed Ibrahim at Illinois (11/07/2020) TACKLES 18 Mariano Sori-Marin at Nebraska (12/12/2020) SACKS 2 Boye Mafe at Illinois (11/07/2020) TACKLES FOR LOSS 2 Boye Mafe at Illinois (11/07/2020)

2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Team Game Highs as of Aug 10, 2021 All games

Minnesota - Game Highs RUSHES 50 at Maryland (10/30/2020) YARDS RUSHING 325 at Illinois (11/07/2020) YARDS PER RUSH 6.9 at Illinois (11/07/2020) TD RUSHES 5 Purdue (11/20/2020) 5 at Illinois (11/07/2020) 5 at Maryland (10/30/2020) PASS ATTEMPTS 33 Iowa (11/13/2020) PASS COMPLETIONS 18 Michigan (10/24/2020) YARDS PASSING 264 Purdue (11/20/2020) YARDS PER PASS 12.6 at Maryland (10/30/2020) TD PASSES 2 at Wisconsin (12/19/2020) TOTAL PLAYS 74 at Illinois (11/07/2020) TOTAL OFFENSE 541 at Illinois (11/07/2020) YARDS PER PLAY 7.3 at Illinois (11/07/2020) POINTS 44 at Maryland (10/30/2020) SACKS BY 4 at Illinois (11/07/2020) FIRST DOWNS 30 at Illinois (11/07/2020) PENALTIES 8 Iowa (11/13/2020) PENALTY YARDS 85 Iowa (11/13/2020) TURNOVERS 2 Iowa (11/13/2020) 2 at Illinois (11/07/2020) 2 Michigan (10/24/2020) PUNTS 6 Iowa (11/13/2020) PUNTING AVG 44.0 Purdue (11/20/2020) LONG PUNT 48 Purdue (11/20/2020) PUNTS INSIDE 20 3 at Nebraska (12/12/2020) LONG PUNT RETURN 8 at Illinois (11/07/2020)

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2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Opponent Individual Match Highs as of Aug 10, 2021 All games

Opponent - Individual Game Highs RUSHES 24 Garrett Groshek at Wisconsin (12/19/2020) YARDS RUSHING 221 Jake Funk at Maryland (10/30/2020) TD RUSHES 2 Tyler Goodson vs Iowa (11/13/2020) 2 Taulia Tagovailoa at Maryland (10/30/2020) 2 Hassan Haskins vs Michigan (10/24/2020) LONG RUSH 70 Zach Charbonnet vs Michigan (10/24/2020) PASS ATTEMPTS 42 Jack Plummer vs Purdue (11/20/2020) PASS COMPLETIONS 35 Jack Plummer vs Purdue (11/20/2020) YARDS PASSING 394 Taulia Tagovailoa at Maryland (10/30/2020) TD PASSES 3 Jack Plummer vs Purdue (11/20/2020) 3 Taulia Tagovailoa at Maryland (10/30/2020) LONG PASS 76 Taulia Tagovailoa at Maryland (10/30/2020) RECEPTIONS 15 Rondale Moore vs Purdue (11/20/2020) YARDS RECEIVING 116 Rondale Moore vs Purdue (11/20/2020) TD RECEPTIONS 2 David Bell vs Purdue (11/20/2020) LONG RECEPTION 76 Jeshaun Jones at Maryland (10/30/2020) FIELD GOALS 2 Collin Larsh at Wisconsin (12/19/2020) LONG FIELD GOALS 51 Joseph Petrino at Maryland (10/30/2020) PUNTS 8 Blake Hayes at Illinois (11/07/2020) PUNTING AVG 51.0 Zac Collins vs Purdue (11/20/2020) LONG PUNT 61 Tyler Crawford at Nebraska (12/12/2020) PUNTS INSIDE 20 3 Tory Taylor vs Iowa (11/13/2020) LONG PUNT RETURN 5 Dean Engram at Wisconsin (12/19/2020) LONG KICKOFF RETURN 66 Michael Barrett vs Michigan (10/24/2020) TACKLES 13 Leo Chenal at Wisconsin (12/19/2020) 13 Chance Campbell at Maryland (10/30/2020) SACKS 3 Zach VanValkenburg vs Iowa (11/13/2020) TACKLES FOR LOSS 5 Leo Chenal at Wisconsin (12/19/2020) INTERCEPTIONS 1 Eric Burrell at Wisconsin (12/19/2020) 1 Riley Moss vs Iowa (11/13/2020) 1 Jack Koerner vs Iowa (11/13/2020) 1 Devon Witherspoon at Illinois (11/07/2020) 1 Josh Ross vs Michigan (10/24/2020)

2020-21 Minnesota Football Page 1/1 Opponent Match Highs as of Aug 10, 2021 All games

Opponent - Game Highs RUSHES 36 at Wisconsin (12/19/2020) 36 at Nebraska (12/12/2020) 36 at Illinois (11/07/2020) YARDS RUSHING 281 at Maryland (10/30/2020) YARDS PER RUSH 9.1 at Maryland (10/30/2020) TD RUSHES 5 Michigan (10/24/2020) PASS ATTEMPTS 43 Purdue (11/20/2020) PASS COMPLETIONS 35 Purdue (11/20/2020) YARDS PASSING 394 at Maryland (10/30/2020) YARDS PER PASS 11.3 at Maryland (10/30/2020) TD PASSES 3 Purdue (11/20/2020) 3 at Maryland (10/30/2020) TOTAL PLAYS 68 Purdue (11/20/2020) TOTAL OFFENSE 675 at Maryland (10/30/2020) YARDS PER PLAY 10.2 at Maryland (10/30/2020) POINTS 49 Michigan (10/24/2020) SACKS BY 5 Michigan (10/24/2020) FIRST DOWNS 28 Purdue (11/20/2020) 28 at Maryland (10/30/2020) PENALTIES 12 at Illinois (11/07/2020) PENALTY YARDS 120 at Illinois (11/07/2020) TURNOVERS 2 at Nebraska (12/12/2020) 2 at Maryland (10/30/2020) PUNTS 8 at Illinois (11/07/2020) PUNTING AVG 51.0 Purdue (11/20/2020) LONG PUNT 61 at Nebraska (12/12/2020) PUNTS INSIDE 20 3 Iowa (11/13/2020) LONG PUNT RETURN 5 at Wisconsin (12/19/2020)

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