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The Gophers believe Ra'Shede Hageman has the potential to make an huge impact on games. They're just not certain where.
Hageman, who switched from tight end to defensive end during his redshirt season, is listed for the first time on this week's depth chart as Brandon Kirksey's backup at defensive tackle. The move inside, Brewster said, should present Hageman, an all-Metro tight end at Washburn High, more opportunities to take advantage of his size and quickness.
"We'd like to be able to create as many one-on-one matchups as we possibly can" with offensive guards, Brewster said of the 6-5, 295-pound Hageman. "We think physically he can win in a one-on-one matchup."
The change isn't necessarily permanent, Brewster said, but an adjustment to help the redshirt freshman learn more about line technique, and to see if the interior line is a better fit. Hageman has backed up freshman defensive end Matt Garin in the first two games.
"There are situations where he's still going to play defensive end. He has the ability. He keeps growing," Brewster said. "We're trying to limit what we ask of him so he can get on the field and help us."