THE ESSENTIALS
Date/Time: Nov. 23, 2024 / 2:30 p.m. CT
Site: Minneapolis
Stadium: Huntington Bank Stadium
Surface: FieldTurf
Capacity: 50,805
Series Overall: Minnesota trails 6-10
Series Streak: Minnesota lost 1
Series in Minnesota: Series tied 4-4
Streak in Minnesota: Minnesota won 2
First Meeting: Minnesota lost 38-20 in University Park (9/4/1993)
Last Meeting: Minnesota lost 45-17 in University Park (10/22/2022)
FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
1. Playing its final home game of the regular season, Minnesota (6-4, 4-3) welcomes in No. 4/4 Penn State (9-1, 6-1) to Huntington Bank Stadium Saturday. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. on CBS and the Gopher Radio Network. The game will mark Minnesota’s sixth all-time appearance on CBS and just the second home game (1982 vs. Illinois). It’s the first time the team is appearing on the network since winning the 2003 Sun Bowl, while the last regular season game on CBS came on Nov. 15, 1986 with an upset at No. 2 Michigan.
2. Saturday marks the 17th battle for the Governor’s Victory Bell, a full history of which can be found on Page 52 of the game notes. First played for in 1993 in recognition of Penn State’s first Big Ten game, the all-time series record for the Bell is tilted in the Nittany Lions’ favor at 10-6. The Bell is currently in Penn State’s possession following a 45-17 victory in 2022. The Gophers are looking to avoid consecutive losses in the series for the first time since dropping four straight from 2005-10.
3. Minnesota is facing an AP Top-25 team for the fourth time this season as it takes on the fourth-ranked Nittany Lions. The Gophers fell at then-No. 12 Michigan in Ann Arbor on Sept. 28 but bounced back to upset then-No. 11 USC the following week and won at then-No. 24 Illinois on Nov. 2. This is the seventh time in program history that the Gophers have posted two wins over AP top-25 teams in the regular season. They’ve never had three top-25 wins in one year. A win would also be the seventh top-25 win for the Gophers under P.J. Fleck, which would break a tie with Bernie Bierman and Murray Warmath for the most in program history. The last top-4 win for Minnesota came at Penn State in 1999 as the Gophers won 24-23 when the Nittany Lions were ranked second, while the last such win at home for Minnesota was in 1977 over a No. 1 Michigan team.
4. Max Brosmer has been excellent in 2024, completing 218-of-325 passes for 2,251 yards and 14 touchdowns with four interceptions for a rating of 137.0. He’s also scored four rushing touchdowns. Pro Football Focus ranks Brosmer 11th among FBS QBs with a passer grade of 86.5 this year, while his overall offensive grade of 86.8 ranks tied for 19th at the position. He’s fifth in the Big Ten in both passing grade and overall grade. Brosmer’s completion percentage of 67.1 percent is on pace to be the best in both Minnesota single-season history (min. 100 attempts) and career (300 att.). In addition, Brosmer’s TD:INT ratio of 3.50 is second in Minnesota history. He has gone five straight games (and 199 passes) without an interception, the longest streak at Minnesota since Mitch Leidner went five games without a pick over the final three games of 2014 and first two of 2015. More on Brosmer can be found on Pages 4-5 of the notes.
5. The 2024 campaign is the eighth for P.J. Fleck at Minnesota, where his record stands at 56-38. He is fourth in program history in Big Ten wins (33) and is fifth in overall wins and games coached (94). Fleck’s .596 win percentage is third best among Minnesota coaches with at least 45 games under their helm behind only Henry L. Williams (.786, 1900-21) and Bernie Bierman (.716, 1932-41, ’45-50). In his 12th season overall as a college head coach, Fleck is 86-60 (.589).
DANNY SENIOR
Gopher senior defensive end Danny Striggow of Long Lake caught up with MNN sports director Mike Grimm to discuss this being the final home game of his career:
(info and photo courtesy of Gopher Sports)