The Gophers football team has been making headlines with six scholarship players, including starting quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis and redshirt freshman running back Zach Evans, announcing their entry into the transfer portal over the past week. However, amidst the departures, there’s some good news as well.
True freshman running back Darius Taylor, who has been a standout performer with 591 rushing yards in five games, took to the X platform to announce that he will be returning for another season. He credited Dinkytown Athletes, the Gophers’ Name, Image and Likeness collective, for his decision.
In his announcement, Taylor expressed his gratitude to the Gopher fans and his team before revealing his choice to stay with Dinkytown Athletes for another year. His decision holds significant importance for the Gophers as they seek to retain their top talent amid competition from programs with greater NIL resources.
Notably, coach P.J. Fleck had previously emphasized the need for increased support for Dinkytown Athletes, acknowledging the reality that they could lose top players to other programs.
Taylor’s impact on the field this season has been undeniable, with standout performances against teams like Eastern Michigan, North Carolina, and Northwestern. Despite an injury sidelining him for the latter part of the regular season, his return is a major boost for the Gophers.
On a different note, Mauricio Hinds, a three-star offensive tackle recruit, has announced his decommitment from the Gophers, becoming the fourth player to rescind their pledge in the 2024 recruiting class. This adds an extra layer of complexity to the team’s recruitment efforts.
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