metrolax
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Which collapse was worse? Yes, each was outstanding in its own way, but its an interesting comparison.
In 1982, the Gophers were coming off a strong 6-5 season in a competitive Big Ten under Joe Salem. They blasted their first three opponents in such a way that they were in the Top 20 and deemed a contender in the conference. Then they met unbeaten Illinois and absolutely collapsed in the second half to lose big. They went on to lose the following 7 games to limp home at 3-8. Yes, injuries were cited as a reason (like this season), but the 1982 season was but a prelude to the highly infamous 1983 season, which ended 1-10 with staggering losses. The only win was a 21-17 win in the rain against a very weak Rice team.
This season, as we know, we were 5-3 with the division within our grasp. Four losses later and here we are.
Was this season a mere anomoly, or is it a precursor to an even greater collapse? We might not even know this answer for another 12 months. I'm certain that if ever there was a question to ponder that would force a trip to the liquor cabinet, this would be it, and I don't even drink!
The 1983 was not able to rebound from 1982, and the season simply illuminated the underlying problems in the program. Will the 2024 team rebound from 2023, or will unseen issues be exposed that will force a radical change?
In 1982, the Gophers were coming off a strong 6-5 season in a competitive Big Ten under Joe Salem. They blasted their first three opponents in such a way that they were in the Top 20 and deemed a contender in the conference. Then they met unbeaten Illinois and absolutely collapsed in the second half to lose big. They went on to lose the following 7 games to limp home at 3-8. Yes, injuries were cited as a reason (like this season), but the 1982 season was but a prelude to the highly infamous 1983 season, which ended 1-10 with staggering losses. The only win was a 21-17 win in the rain against a very weak Rice team.
This season, as we know, we were 5-3 with the division within our grasp. Four losses later and here we are.
Was this season a mere anomoly, or is it a precursor to an even greater collapse? We might not even know this answer for another 12 months. I'm certain that if ever there was a question to ponder that would force a trip to the liquor cabinet, this would be it, and I don't even drink!
The 1983 was not able to rebound from 1982, and the season simply illuminated the underlying problems in the program. Will the 2024 team rebound from 2023, or will unseen issues be exposed that will force a radical change?