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1999 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year1999
teamMinnesota Golden Gophers
sportfootball
conferenceBig Ten Conference
short_confBig Ten
CoachRank17
APRank18
record8–4
conf_record5–3
head_coachGlen Mason
hc_year3rd
off_coachSteve Loney
oc_year2nd
def_coachDavid Gibbs
dc_year3rd
captainTyrone Carter
captain2Billy Cockerham
captain3Ben Hamilton
stadiumHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
bowl[Sun Bowl](1999-sun-bowl)
bowl_resultL 20–24 vs. [Oregon](1999-oregon-ducks-football-team)

The 1999 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team represented the University of Minnesota as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their third year under head coach Glen Mason, the Golden Gophers compiled an overall record of 8–4 with a mark of 5–3 in conference play, tying for fourth place in the Big Ten, record and outscored opponents 368 to 196. Minnesota was invited to the Sun Bowl, where the Golden Gophers lost to Oregon. The team was ranked No. 17 and No 18 in the final Coaches Poll and AP poll, respectively.

Tyrone Carter was named an All-American by the Walter Camp Football Foundation, Associated Press, The Sporting News, Sportsline.com, American Football Coaches Association, College Football News and Football Writers Association of America. Carter, center Ben Hamilton, running back Thomas Hamner and defensive end Karon Riley were named All-Big Ten first team. Defensive tackle John Schlecht and corner back Willie Middlebrooks were named All-Big Ten second team. Offensive lineman Akeem Akinwale, linebacker Luke Braaten, Free Safety Jack Brewer, offensive lineman Derek Burns, defensive end Mike Cernoch, punter Preston Gruening, Linebacker Justin Hall, wide receiver Ron Johnson, defensive end Astein Osei, full back Brad Prigge, long snapper Derek Rackley, defensive tackle Dave Sykora and tight end Zach Vevea were named Academic All-Big Ten.

Total attendance for the season was 318,086, which averaged out to 45,441 per game.

Schedule

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Rankings

Roster

References

References

  1. Keiser, Jeff. (June 2017). ["2007 Media Guide"](http://www.gophersports.com//pdf6/80499.pdf?SPSID=39281&SPID=3280&DB_OEM_ID=8400 }}{{dead link).
  2. Keiser, Jeff. (June 2017). ["2007 Media Guide"](http://www.gophersports.com//pdf6/80499.pdf?SPSID=39281&SPID=3280&DB_OEM_ID=8400 }}{{dead link).
  3. Keiser, Jeff. (June 2017). ["2007 Media Guide"](http://www.gophersports.com//pdf6/80499.pdf?SPSID=39281&SPID=3280&DB_OEM_ID=8400 }}{{dead link).
  4. Keiser, Jeff. (September 2018). ["2007 Media Guide"](http://www.gophersports.com//pdf3/80498.pdf?SPSID=39281&SPID=3280&DB_OEM_ID=8400 }}{{Dead link).
  5. (September 12, 1999). "Gophers blank Louisiana–Monroe". The Duluth News Tribune.
  6. (September 19, 1999). "Cockerham Shines As 'U' Glides". [[Star Tribune]].
  7. Mark Craig. (October 10, 1999). "Chopped down: Gophers' unbeaten start end with overtime loss to Wisconsin". Star Tribune.
  8. (October 17, 1999). "Illini spiral continues". [[Chicago Tribune]].
  9. "1999 Minnesota Golden Gophers Schedule and Results". Sports Reference LLC.
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