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From the Daily Gopher....

Nelson's statement as to why he is transferring.

"I want to thank Coach Kill for the opportunity to play football at the University of Minnesota. I have the uttermost respect for Coach Kill and what he's done for this program. I also want to reach out to to all the great Minnesota fans that supported the football program and say thank you. Your effort makes a difference."

"For me, I am looking to play in a system that centers more around the pass game which utilizes my skill sets. I am excited to go out and meet with programs that match up with my talents."

This was a season that saw the coaching staff go back and forth between Nelson and Leidner throughout the season. Just when it appeared as though Leidner had taken the reigns and put himself as the top of the QB depth chart, Nelson came in to lead the Gophers on their Big Ten 4-game win streak. Nelson certainly struggled early in the Texas Bowl and was quickly pulled in favor of Mitch Leidner. There seemed to be very little clarity to the situation as the season ended and things are just as murky.

More reaction to come, but this is fairly big news for Gopher Football 2014. Quarterback is the biggest question mark heading into 2014 and this does nothing to make things clearer, even with one less name on the depth chart.

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Seems odd, the guy got a fair shake and only missed some starts because of injury. Maybe Kill told them they were going to Leidner and to more QB running?

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"For me, I am looking to play in a system that centers more around the pass game which utilizes my skill set."

LOL ya that was some skill set you portrayed. He's 169/338 in his career passing, exactly 50%.

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He just never "took" the starting spot and made it his own.

It is obvious that the game has yet to slow down for Phil...he always looked uncomfortable on the field and rushed most of his passes and even his runs.

I was hoping he'd stay and let father time take care of his anxiety on the field but I think Liedner has the teams confidence...especially after the bowl game.

He ran the same offense in high school so I don't get what he's referring to when he says he wants to change to a more friendly passing offense that matches his skill set. It's the only offense he's ever been in...since the 9th grade.

Good luck to him...my kids are friends with him as they are MW students now. hope he doesn't end up at NDSU...that, in my opinion, would be a "no-win" situation to step in to.

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I wonder if he was tired of taking hits. He seemed to get injured a lot and perhaps that is why he said he wanted to go to a more pass friendly team?

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Step in the right direction for the gophers.

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I wonder if he was tired of taking hits. He seemed to get injured a lot and perhaps that is why he said he wanted to go to a more pass friendly team?
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Always looking at the bright side of life Big Dave!!

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They may push for 11 wins by not having to jockey between qbs. You what kind of primadonnas they can be.

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Always looking at the bright side of life Big Dave!!

That's what I do.

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They may push for 11 wins by not having to jockey between qbs. You what kind of primadonnas they can be.

That's a good one. Even with the Gopher's best QB (Nelson) they only scored 2 offensive TDs against the 4 toughest opponents of the year, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin and Michigan State. If they would do better without him, why did he start so many games this year?

Gopher's will be lucky to win 5-6 games next year.

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"For me, I am looking to play in a system that centers more around the pass game which utilizes my skill set."

AKA D2 football!

Good Riddance.

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Good Luck Phil! I enjoyed watching you play in maroon and gold.

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Big Dave, IF, Nelson were the Gophers "best" QB he wouldnt be leaving. He wouldnt have been taken out of games, sat beginning of games and have another QB start.

He was inconsistent at best. You never knew what you were going to get from him. It was either lights out or lights completely off. There wasnt a happy medium with him at all.

I honestly think this style offense doesnt fit what he envisions his skills to be. He couldnt handle taking hits.

This offense isnt going to go out there and score 40 pts per game. But the way the defense is built they should keep most teams from scoring a ton of points.

You referenced the teams they couldnt get TDs against, but they were still in those games. QB play is what held them back.

This could be a good thing for Leidner and Nelson both. Leidner get more reps and Nelson move on to somewhere that wants to pass more. He does have talent, there is no question, but lacks consistency.

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Anybody think another BCS school takes Nelson? If so do you think its anybody that isn't a bottom 1/4 of the BCS team?

I personally don't know that he'd play at NDSU, although I'm not sure what is next after Brock Jensen...

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CaptainMusky, you must have some of these on:

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Big Dave, IF, Nelson were the Gophers "best" QB he wouldnt be leaving. He wouldnt have been taken out of games, sat beginning of games and have another QB start.

You are saying the Gophers had a better option at QB but chose to play Nelson anyway? crazy If he wasn't their "best" QB, who was?

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The offense was beyond boring with or without him. Him leaving is no loss. I dont think the Gophs will ever be a consistent top 25 team. The talent goes elsewhere (like Philip Nelson, joking..)

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Leidner and he will get all the chance to prove it. His stats were far better. 67% completion percentage compared to Nelson's 50%.

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Leidner and he will get all the chance to prove it. His stats were far better. 67% completion percentage compared to Nelson's 50%.

So Coach Kill was playing the wrong guy all season, huh? What a terrible coach, I guess he should be fired, right?

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You obviously watched a lot of gopher games all season based on your comment. Move on big Dave.

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With the poor receiving crew, I can't blame Nelson for leaving. He had a few good games and some total duds like Iowa and Syracuse. Kill gave him starts as a true freshman and every opportunity to be the man.

Leidner seems to be a better fit for the offense Kill likes to run. The redshirt sounds like a great athlete, but not sure on his ability to throw the ball.

Hopefully the local running back keeps his commitment. He looked awesome in one of the all star games against really good national recruits.

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Looks like he is going to Rutgers so long

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Rutgers is an interesting choice. I don't know if the gophers will have them on their schedule when they join the big ten, but it would be great to watch him blow a game against us for a change.

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Yep 2016 they play them at TCF

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Nelson gave us all he had, just wasn't consistent enough game in and game out. I wish him the best, but if his quest is to play for Rutgers and to showcase his talents in a pro style offense, wow. I wonder if he thinks he can have a dream job in the NFL. That certainly would only be a dream.

  • 3 months later...
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Things aren't looking to good for Mr. Nelson right now facing 3rd degree felony assault charges

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From what I gather, Nelson's friend sucker-punched the kid and then Nelson gave him one heck of a kick to the head as he laid there...not too bright...glad he is not Kill's problem to deal with.

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Sounds like the kid that got beat is in bad shape if he makes it he will have severe brain damage

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Nelson likes to party... Without disclosing his name (you'll have to trust me) Nelson, DURING last season, sucker punched a friend of mine in the face.

The story goes:

My buddy walks into UofM late-night gathering where football players are present.

Nelson, in a blackout drunken stooper, stumbles down the stares, noticing my friend and calling out to the party "who the funk is this kid???"

My friend replied "umm, who are you?"

Nelson replied "I am (Philip Nelson) the QB of the gophers"

Being a casual football fan, my friend replied "oh I thought gophers got a new qb?

Nelson, with no conscientiousness of the situation or the harmless comment, then immediately haymaker punched him in the face.

The two were then pulled apart by other UofM football players in order to protect Nelson.

The football players involved begged and pleaded to my friend to not tell anybody about the incident….

But now that he is no longer a gopher and has committed assault AGAIN.. who gives a rat if the story is out!!!

Nelson is bad-news. I hope he pays harsh consequences for his second (I'm aware of) case of assault.

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His arm obviously is no good if he cant cut it on the Gophs so why not give kicking a try...

Too soon?

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