Minnesota Golden Gophers football under Fritz Crisler

The Minnesota Golden Gophers were coached by Fritz Crisler for two seasons from 1930 to 1931. In those two seasons, the Gophers won 10 games, lost seven and tied one. In the Big Ten, they won four games and lost five. Biggie Munn was named an All-American under Crisler. Munn was also awarded the Chicago Tribune Silver Football, the only player under Crisler to win the award. Three players were named All-Big Ten first team.

1930
The 1930 season was the Golden Gophers' first under head coach Fritz Crisler. The Golden Gophers won three games, lost four and tied one. Total attendance for the season was 167,728, which averaged to 27,955. The season high for attendance was against Northwestern.

Guard Biggie Munn was named All-Big Ten.

Biggie Munn was awarded the Team MVP Award.

1931
The 1931 season was the Golden Gophers' second under head coach Fritz Crisler. The Golden Gophers won seven games and lost three. Total attendance for the season was 115,631, which averaged to 23,126. The season high for attendance was against rival Wisconsin.

Guard Biggie Munn was named an All-American by the Associated Press, United Press International and Look Magazine. Munn received Chicago Tribune Silver Football, awarded to the most valuable player of the Big Ten. Munn and fullback Jack Manders were named All-Big Ten first team.

Biggie Munn was awarded the Team MVP Award.