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Gophers Defy Opt-Out Trend in Bowl Games
26 Dec
Summary
- Minnesota boasts an eight-game bowl winning streak, the longest active streak in FBS.
- Coach P.J. Fleck emphasizes pride and respect for the game in bowl participation.
- New Mexico reaches its first bowl in eight seasons under coach Jason Eck.

Minnesota is showcasing a remarkable dedication to the bowl game experience, currently holding the longest active bowl winning streak in the FBS at eight games. Coach P.J. Fleck champions a culture where players prioritize playing in bowl games, instilling pride and a deep respect for the sport.
While many college football teams see bowl games as secondary events due to player opt-outs and coaching changes, the Gophers embrace the opportunity to compete. This contrasts with New Mexico, which is making its first bowl appearance in eight seasons, highlighting their resurgence under first-year coach Jason Eck. The Lobos have achieved nine wins this season, their best record since 2008.
New Mexico's offense has set school records, averaging 484.5 yards per game, and their defense has significantly improved, allowing nearly 100 fewer rushing yards than the previous season. Despite potential temptations to opt out, players like quarterback Drake Lindsey have chosen to play, valuing their relationships with the coaching staff.




