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We have some start times for the first few games on Minnesota's 2026 regular-season schedule.
The countdown is officially on. Today marks just 96 days until Minnesota football returns to the field for its 2026 season on September 3 at Huntington Bank Stadium against the Eastern Illinois Panthers.
The Minnesota Vikings’ roster feels pretty well set as of late May, but that may not stop the organization from […]
Minnesota has landed a dynamic athlete at the offensive tackle position.
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Gophers football announces 5 start times for 2026 season
The University of Minnesota football season is 100 days away from kickoff. On Wednesday, the Gophers announced start times for five games for the 2026 season.
With the transfer portal now closed for new entries, and the University of Minnesota starting its spring semester today, it's time to give a reminder that high school recruits still matter, too. And the Gophers have 17 members of their 2026 high school ...
The Big Ten and its TV partners announced starting times and broadcast information for some of the Gophers’ 12 football games for the 2026 season on Wednesday, and two items stood out: 1) The Gophers’ season opener against Eastern Illinois at Huntington Bank Stadium will be streamed on Peacock at 7 p.
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Wisconsin football receives time, TV designation for Axe Game
Wisconsin football received time and TV designations for its end-of-the-season bout against Minnesota Wednesday.
Minnesota Football's in-state recruiting run over the last few years has been better and better, as P.J. Fleck and his staff have done a much better job of keeping the top players in the state in Dinkytown. The Gophers already have four in-state commits in ...
Minnesota quarterback Drake Lindsey shows anticipation, toughness, and quick processing heading into the 2026 college football season.
Minnesota's annual rivalry game against Wisconsin, being moved to Black Friday, was one of the biggest notes. College football and the majority of sports in general have become a made-for-TV product,