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Destination Omaha: A Gopher Road Map to the NCAA & Beyond
Nope, not talking about the College World Series.
Here's my "Destination Omaha" road map (NCAA 2nd- & 3rd-round games will be played there) for the 2014-15 Gophers, shall we say, a "six-pack" of attainable (but not shoo-in) goals for Year 2 of the Richard Pitino era. Let's see how many of these the Gophers can accomplish.
Gopher Goals
(1) "Big 4" -- Win 3 of 4 vs. Louisville, Saint John's, Georgia/Gonzaga, and Wake Forest. 2-2 would be acceptable, as well, as long as Louisville or Gonzaga is one of the two wins.
(2) "16-2" -- Let's once again make it difficult to win at Williams Arena. Pitino has already discovered how special the atmosphere can be when the place is jumping. The nonconference home schedule is Charmin soft, and there's no Michigan or Michigan State coming to The Barn. There should absolutely be no more than a pair of losses on the home court (that means 7-2 in the Big Ten).
(3) "Cojones Away from Home" -- How about growing a pair away from Williams Arena? There are 13 games at road/neutral sites. This team has a lot of experienced players. A 6-7 record is doable. Let's get away from this notion that winning 3 true road games is acceptable.
(4) "Big Boy Win on the Road" -- More specifically, let's beat someone of true substance on the road. I'm looking at you Michigan State, Wisconsin, Michigan, and/or Iowa. My preference would be Sparty (haven't won at Breslin in ages) or Bucky (the clear title favorite).
(5) "Fun in Chicago" -- It's the same goal I have for the Gophers every year at the Big Ten Tournament, whether they're good, bad, or somewhere in between. Make it to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals. When you're playing on Saturday, you're relevant and all bets are off.
(6) "The Final 32" -- Sure, there's a scenario where I can see the Gophers making it to the second weekend, but it's OK to learn to walk before you run. A NCAA tourney win and a Round of 32 appearance is a more reasonable goal.
Let's do it.
Nope, not talking about the College World Series.
Here's my "Destination Omaha" road map (NCAA 2nd- & 3rd-round games will be played there) for the 2014-15 Gophers, shall we say, a "six-pack" of attainable (but not shoo-in) goals for Year 2 of the Richard Pitino era. Let's see how many of these the Gophers can accomplish.
Gopher Goals
(1) "Big 4" -- Win 3 of 4 vs. Louisville, Saint John's, Georgia/Gonzaga, and Wake Forest. 2-2 would be acceptable, as well, as long as Louisville or Gonzaga is one of the two wins.
(2) "16-2" -- Let's once again make it difficult to win at Williams Arena. Pitino has already discovered how special the atmosphere can be when the place is jumping. The nonconference home schedule is Charmin soft, and there's no Michigan or Michigan State coming to The Barn. There should absolutely be no more than a pair of losses on the home court (that means 7-2 in the Big Ten).
(3) "Cojones Away from Home" -- How about growing a pair away from Williams Arena? There are 13 games at road/neutral sites. This team has a lot of experienced players. A 6-7 record is doable. Let's get away from this notion that winning 3 true road games is acceptable.
(4) "Big Boy Win on the Road" -- More specifically, let's beat someone of true substance on the road. I'm looking at you Michigan State, Wisconsin, Michigan, and/or Iowa. My preference would be Sparty (haven't won at Breslin in ages) or Bucky (the clear title favorite).
(5) "Fun in Chicago" -- It's the same goal I have for the Gophers every year at the Big Ten Tournament, whether they're good, bad, or somewhere in between. Make it to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals. When you're playing on Saturday, you're relevant and all bets are off.
(6) "The Final 32" -- Sure, there's a scenario where I can see the Gophers making it to the second weekend, but it's OK to learn to walk before you run. A NCAA tourney win and a Round of 32 appearance is a more reasonable goal.
Let's do it.