The biggest building block of the Gophers football program will return for the 2026 season. Quarterback Drake Lindsey told the Go Gopher Podcast he will return for his redshirt sophomore season next year.
“There was no doubt in my mind, and I’m really excited to come back for another year here,” Lindsey told host Mike Grimm this week.
Lindsey said he got “my stuff done” — a reference to a revenue sharing contract and a Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deal — with the Gophers and its Dinkytown Athletes collective soon after the 17-7 win over Wisconsin for Paul Bunyan’s Axe on Nov. 29.
“They took care of me, and it’s really not even about that,” Lindsey said on the podcast. “It’s just about being in the right system. I really feel like I’m getting developed here and I think that’s the main thing because the ultimate goal is to take this place to new heights and play in the NFL. I’m focused on now and the bowl game and we will get ready for ’26 and attempt to take the Gophers somewhere where they haven’t been.”
Going into the Rate Bowl against New Mexico on Dec. 26, the first-time starting QB has completed 63% of his passes (228 for 361) for 2,235 yards, 16 touchdowns and six interceptions in all 12 games this year.
“I really feel like I took a huge step this year,” Lindsey told Grimm. “When I look back from freshman year to now I see huge increases in every part of my life, not just football. Having another year or two or three under these coaches and this place, I really thing I can grow and be a really good quarterback and a really good person.”
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