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i think this is a win
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Captain Canada wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025, 11:58Another good measuring stick game for you. Interesting to see that Minny has come out so hot as well. God speed![]()
let me just preface this by saying we're on the road for the first time against a pretty evenly matched team who is also probably overachieving thus far. also we're playing in the rain and i jacked up the weather impact sliders.
squad has some youth, so this is prolly our best shot to win over the next couple years against them. lot of underclass starters. so it sets up and interesting storyline for the present and future implications imo.
one of our last remaining winnable games if were being realistic
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Good luck against my Gophs…
A rain game in Minneapolis sounds hype AF to me
A rain game in Minneapolis sounds hype AF to me

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just waitChillcavern wrote: ↑16 Jul 2025, 13:20Good luck against my Gophs…
A rain game in Minneapolis sounds hype AF to me![]()
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Rutgers Scarlett Knights
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Week 5, 2025 / Regular Season
Rutgers Scarlett Knights at Minnesota Golden Gophers
Miracle heave in final seconds steals win from Rutgers, Gophers win, 13-9
With just 14 seconds remaining, Minnesota's sophomore WR Malachi Coleman soared to the sky — hauling in a 38-yard pass from freshman Drake Lindsey to secure the game-winning touchdown, sending Rutgers home with its second loss.


Minnesota WR Malachi Coleman uses his 6-foot-5 frame to leap above his defender to haul in the winning touchdown with 14 seconds on the clock.

Minnesota Golden Gophers
QB Drake Lindsey: 128.6 QBR, 25-34, 184 yds, 1 TD (sacked 3)
HB Darius Taylor: 23 rushes, 59 yds, 6 rec, 30 yds
WR Malachi Coleman: 5 catches, 58 yds, 1 TD
WR Le'Meke Brockington: 3 catches, 23 yds
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FS Aidan Gousby: 10 tot tkl, 1 Int (33 yds), 1 pdef
SS Kerry Brown: 5 tot tkl, 1 Int (16 yds)
FS Koi Perich: 5 tot tkl, 1 Int (20 yds)

Rutgers Scarlett Knights
QB Athan Kaliakmanis: 66.0 QBR, 19-39, 152 yds, 3 Int, (sacked 1)
HB CJ Campbell Jr.: 13 rushes, 50 yds, 3 rec, 14 yds
HB Antwan Raymond: 9 rushes, 13 yds, 1 rec, 21 yds
WR DT Sheffield: 5 catches, 47 yds, 4 drops
WR Ian Strong: 2 catches, 22 yds
TE Colin Weber: 2 catches, 36 yds, 1 drop
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SS Jett Elad: 12 tot tkl, 5 TFL
LB Jameer Green: 12 tot tkl, 3 TFL
DE Bradley Weaver: 4 tot tkl, 4 TFL, 1 sack
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Scoring Summary
1st Quarter
MINN Brady Denaburg, 21 Yd FG
2nd Quarter
RU Jai Patel, 23 Yd FG
3rd Quarter
RU Jai Patel, 44 Yd FG
4th Quarter
MINN Brady Denaburg, 31 Yd FG
RU Jai Patel, 36 Yd FG
MINN Malachi Coleman 38 Yd pass from Lindsey
Rutgers Scarlett Knights at Minnesota Golden Gophers
Miracle heave in final seconds steals win from Rutgers, Gophers win, 13-9
With just 14 seconds remaining, Minnesota's sophomore WR Malachi Coleman soared to the sky — hauling in a 38-yard pass from freshman Drake Lindsey to secure the game-winning touchdown, sending Rutgers home with its second loss.





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Minnesota WR Malachi Coleman uses his 6-foot-5 frame to leap above his defender to haul in the winning touchdown with 14 seconds on the clock.

Minnesota Golden Gophers
QB Drake Lindsey: 128.6 QBR, 25-34, 184 yds, 1 TD (sacked 3)
HB Darius Taylor: 23 rushes, 59 yds, 6 rec, 30 yds
WR Malachi Coleman: 5 catches, 58 yds, 1 TD
WR Le'Meke Brockington: 3 catches, 23 yds
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FS Aidan Gousby: 10 tot tkl, 1 Int (33 yds), 1 pdef
SS Kerry Brown: 5 tot tkl, 1 Int (16 yds)
FS Koi Perich: 5 tot tkl, 1 Int (20 yds)

Rutgers Scarlett Knights
QB Athan Kaliakmanis: 66.0 QBR, 19-39, 152 yds, 3 Int, (sacked 1)
HB CJ Campbell Jr.: 13 rushes, 50 yds, 3 rec, 14 yds
HB Antwan Raymond: 9 rushes, 13 yds, 1 rec, 21 yds
WR DT Sheffield: 5 catches, 47 yds, 4 drops
WR Ian Strong: 2 catches, 22 yds
TE Colin Weber: 2 catches, 36 yds, 1 drop
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SS Jett Elad: 12 tot tkl, 5 TFL
LB Jameer Green: 12 tot tkl, 3 TFL
DE Bradley Weaver: 4 tot tkl, 4 TFL, 1 sack
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Scoring Summary
1st Quarter
MINN Brady Denaburg, 21 Yd FG
2nd Quarter
RU Jai Patel, 23 Yd FG
3rd Quarter
RU Jai Patel, 44 Yd FG
4th Quarter
MINN Brady Denaburg, 31 Yd FG
RU Jai Patel, 36 Yd FG
MINN Malachi Coleman 38 Yd pass from Lindsey
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Them rain games are serious business lol especially on the road. Tough loss bro
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i think there were 7 drops on our end... might have cranked up the weather impact sliders a bit muchYaBoyRobRoy wrote: ↑16 Jul 2025, 14:37Them rain games are serious business lol especially on the road. Tough loss bro

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I know you were sick to your stomach on that touchdown 
Three picks? Yuck.

Three picks? Yuck.
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Kaliakmanis had a…terrible game against his former team there 
You clearly did not have a fun time with that secondary. That + giving up a game winning TD? Ouch indeed

You clearly did not have a fun time with that secondary. That + giving up a game winning TD? Ouch indeed