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Toughest non-conference game: A visit from Syracuse on Sept. 22 will be a good litmus test for Jerry Kill’s second edition of the Golden Gophers. Yes, the Orange went only 5-7 (1-6 Big East) last season, but Syracuse appears to be a program on the rise under Doug Marrone. Minnesota may be aiming for a 4-0 start with a victory here. Really. And that would be huge for the Gophers’ bowl hopes
Analyzing Minnesota's 2012 schedule
Syracuse spring wrap
Ultimate Big East road trip: Week 7
Interim Big East commissioner says little about when Syracuse, Pitt might leave for ACC
Should college football be banned?
Former Players
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Michael Hay signed
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And Gavin from Maryland asked how much of an upgrade new Dallas Cowboys fullback Lawrence Vickers would be over Tony Fiammetta, who got a lot of press last year for his role in the run game once DeMarco Murray got hot.
DG: The folks I talked to around the time of that signing all liked Vickers a lot better than they liked Fiammetta. I think by the end of the year, the consensus was that the midseason success of the Dallas' run game was much more Murray than it was Fiammetta, in spite of what some believed while it was happening.
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