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SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (12/9/2015 8:53:01 PM)

Saw some of #11 Purdue and then watched some of #1 Mich State

Can we just forfeit the B10 portion of the sched?
Please?

Those two may beat us by 60




drew -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (12/9/2015 10:12:02 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Saw some of #11 Purdue and then watched some of #1 Mich State

Can we just forfeit the B10 portion of the sched?
Please?

Those two may beat us by 60


Not gonna be pretty...... May have to ask for running time in 2nd halves.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (12/9/2015 10:37:25 PM)

Rob Jeter, who played for Bo Ryan at UW-Platteville and worked as an assistant for him at Wisconsin, just led his UW-Milwaukee squad to an upset over Wisconsin at the Kohl Center. Wow.



Love it when the Lizard King gets beat.




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (12/12/2015 10:28:17 PM)

To continue the SD embarrassment, we lose to Oklahoma State in Sioux Falls....




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (12/23/2015 9:17:54 PM)

A loss to Milwaukee. We can't sink any lower. Won't win a single B10 game.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/10/2016 6:51:16 AM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

A loss to Milwaukee. We can't sink any lower. Won't win a single B10 game.


Have a feeling you're right


This time, there was no game-changer to point at, no silver linings to cling to.

A day after coach Richard Pitino suggested the Gophers men’s basketball team was on an “upward trajectory” in the Big Ten, Saturday’s 77-52 rout by Northwestern at Williams Arena looked inevitable nearly from the start.

The Gophers (6-10, 0-4 Big Ten) looked uninspired and wholly overmatched on their home court as they picked up their fifth consecutive loss and eighth in nine games in perhaps their ugliest performance yet, making talk of improvement look about as absurd as the scoring differential.

Northwestern (14-3, 2-2) had its biggest victory ever at Minnesota, besting a 45-23 victory in 1931. The Wildcats, 4-0 on the road this season, had their biggest victory in a Big Ten road game since beating Chicago 77-20 on Jan. 14, 1944. They are 3-0 at Williams Arena with Pitino on the adjacent bench.


“They just totally outplayed us,” Pitino said. “We’ve got to do a better job, certainly, and that’s all on me.”


The announced crowd of 10,436, many fans shouting frustrations with what they perceived as a lack of energy and effort, began to file out into the frigid afternoon with 10 minutes still on the clock.


Haven't watched a minute of B10 games. Don't plan to. Waste of time. Richie has made a mess.




bstinger -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/12/2016 9:08:32 PM)

My biggest problem with following college teams vs pro, is that when a pro team really sucks, there is a silver lining, they'll get a top draft pick, and there is hope they will improve. When a college team sucks this bad it will hurt recruiting and most likely mean they'll stay bad.




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/12/2016 9:32:44 PM)

Marcus R. Fuller ‏@GophersNow 1m1 minute ago
Wow. Biggest scoring first half for Nebraska in a conference game since 2002.

Down by 27 early in the 2nd half...




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/13/2016 8:44:47 AM)

Searching for new adjectives. When a team loses in this fashion two games in a row and appears to be getting worse as the season goes on, I find myself running out of ways to describe the carnage. The struggle is real. This squad can't score, can't defend, can't rebound, can't stop fouling and lately has flipped the script on the only thing it's really done well -- not turn over the ball. These are the only real tenets of basketball. Things are not well in Dinkytown, not well at all.

New lineup was better if the Gophers stick with it. The first five minutes or so of tonight's game was the highlight and for a minute it looked like Minnesota might emerge from its slumber. Coach Richard Pitino benched seniors Joey King and Carlos Morris and started all freshmen and sophomores. Coincidence? No. Pitino pointed out he thinks that group is the most cohesive and talkative of any group and it showed. The Gophers were hitting their shots early, getting to the rim and it was the best five minutes of zone defense we've seen in a while, with Nebraska initially looking flustered. Things devolved from there, obviously, in part due to foul trouble. But Pitino could have stuck with his guns longer, too. He brought in both seniors pretty quickly and shook up the opening group. Sometimes the automatic-ejection-after-two-fouls-in-the-first-half rule should be broken. Not often, but this might be one of those cases, when the team so desperately needs to maintain momentum.

Bring on the change. The whole "stick with what we're doing" storyline doesn't work anymore. Minnesota doesn't need a shake up, it needs an earthquake of change. An all-youth lineup was a good start. What else can Pitino come up with now? How much can he change practice? How much can he change individual instructions? Film? Off-the-court stuff? This moment will test his creativity as a coach and a teacher.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/13/2016 8:45:43 AM)

LINCOLN, NEB. – One game after the Gophers suffered their worst-ever home loss to Northwestern, coach Richard Pitino switched up the starting lineup at Nebraska, benching his two seniors in favor of an all-freshman and sophomore first five.

But new look or not, Minnesota had no answers once again at Pinnacle Bank Arena, disintegrating in an 84-59 loss to Nebraska, matching last year’s 0-5 start to Big Ten play. The defeat was the Gophers’ sixth in a row and their ninth in the past 10 games. Minnesota, which never had started back-to-back conference schedules with five losses, has dropped its past two games by a total of 50 points.

As the clock ran out on the Gophers’ final possession — in a game in which they trailed by 30 or more points for nearly 12 minutes of the second half — the players dropped the ball, ignoring a shot-clock violation before the buzzer.

Afterward, Pitino called the team “extremely unconfident” and said the Gophers’ offensive, defensive and rebounding struggles are the “recipe to lose a lot of games.”

“We’ve got a real problem with communication,” he said. “That’s why I went with that lineup … that lineup is the most connected.”

Freshman Jordan Murphy said he saw teammates hanging their heads early.


“I think a lot of people are just in their own heads right now,” he said. “We’re not really confident in ourselves, and we need to get that back somehow … I don’t know what it is. It’s a very confusing situation we have.”

Murphy was part of momentary spark of energy at the game’s start — when seniors Joey King and Carlos Morris sat and freshmen Ahmad Gilbert and Dupree McBrayer entered the lineup — but that evaporated as soon as Nebraska pushed back.

After the Gophers (6-11 overall) got out to an 8-4 lead, Nebraska (10-8, 2-3 Big Ten) began hitting shots and Minnesota crumbled. Plowing through the Gophers’ zone defense, the Huskers reeled off a 29-4 run to seize a 33-12 lead as Minnesota stumbled over the very basics.

The Gophers committed nine turnovers in the first 12:40, some from throwing the ball out of bounds or falling on the court. With just more than five minutes before halftime, four starters had two fouls.

“We had a segment of falling down, air balls, turnovers and it was like ‘What’s going on here, guys?’ ” Pitino said. “We tried to get them to regroup, but it’s hard.”

For the second consecutive game, the Gophers were buried before halftime, when they trailed 47-26. The 47 points were the most Nebraska had scored in a half in a conference game since 2002. The Huskers have won their past four home games against Minnesota.

Murphy had a bounce-back game after returning to his natural power forward position, but there were few brights spots aside from his 12-point, eight-rebound performance. The rest of the team combined to shoot only 15-for-41 from the field.

The Gophers managed only seven assists on 21 field goals, went 3-for-17 from three-point range and were outrebounded 40-22.

Nebraska continued its surge off the dribble in the second half. Pitino called a timeout with 9:17 to go and the Gophers trailing 76-40, but Jack McVeigh brought the Huskers’ advantage to 38 — their greatest of the night — with a layup, but Minnesota went on a 19-6 finishing run with Nebraska’s starters all on the bench.

“It stopped the bleeding,” Pitino said. “You’ve got to stop the bleeding — try to.”




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/16/2016 8:21:31 PM)

Wheee
Kept this one to under 10
Wheee




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/21/2016 8:33:31 AM)

Not a bad effort against Michigan last night. We are simply outmanned. And we are not a good defensive team. Fortunate Michigan didn't score more. The Wolverines were off. I like Murphy. Some huge blocks and a decent offensive presence. Needs to cut down on silly fouls.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/23/2016 9:54:18 PM)

I see we lost in OT to Illinois, and equally horrible team. Sumbutch.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/24/2016 8:05:39 AM)

Question. Does Little Richard survive this? It's pretty damn embarrassing. A last name can only get you so far.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/26/2016 3:08:50 PM)

Any reason for hope going forward? I haven't paid any attention this year for obvious reasons.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/28/2016 10:53:36 AM)

Good effort last night. Almost pulled off the upset against Purdue.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/28/2016 12:14:34 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

Good effort last night. Almost pulled off the upset against Purdue.

Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Really un-watchable. So outmatched. Pitino gets a year to get it together or they can him? That's my expectation.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/28/2016 7:19:27 PM)

It's to the point I feel sorry for Pitino after each close loss.




stfrank -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/29/2016 7:09:30 AM)

I quit following the basketball program back in the Monson era, but as I see the headlines about this team it looks like they brought Pitino in to gut the program completely.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/29/2016 8:35:26 AM)

Everybody knew this was going to be a full rebuild season for Pitino. I think we still expected it to be better than this. What young Richard has going for him is that he has a good freshman class and an even better recruiting class coming in. He is still in the mix for some very good high school juniors. If he can parlay successful recruiting into performance, the next few years could be very good for him. Otherwise it will be underachievement, a couple of NIT berths and a firing.




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/29/2016 10:55:33 AM)

But will this wretched season make some of those recruits change their minds? Those young men can't possibly be that excited to play for the Gophers after seeing what is happening right now.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/31/2016 3:26:51 PM)

0-10 I had high hopes the program was headed in a positive direction after that NIT championship

Looks like that will be the highlight of Lil Rick's success




bstinger -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/31/2016 9:46:52 PM)

But we'll get the #1 pick right?

Seasons like this sure make me wish college had a draft.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (2/4/2016 12:57:28 PM)

Trivia: When is the last time the Gophers went winless in the Big 10?




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (2/4/2016 1:20:51 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

Trivia: When is the last time the Gophers went winless in the Big 10?

Never??




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