BleedGopher
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per Doughty:
To recap: In 14 post-scandal seasons, Minnesota basketball was a never legitimate Big Ten contender, won one tourney game, and was about to hire a third coach. Oh, and their facilities were still among the worst of any high-major program.
Richard Pitino arrived in April 2013. Though fans were still pessimistic, basketball fundraising was still down and they were largely an afterthought in the national conversation, the Gophers were far removed from the scandal. Nonetheless, as the losses racked up (26-38 overall and 8-28 in the Big Ten in his second and third seasons), the cloud still hovered. Or at least, the perception was that it still hovered.
On March 12, 2017, the Minneapolis sky was snow-filled and cloudy. But oddly it was clear, at least figuratively. Eighteen years after the program was dismantled by pathetic decision-making by Haskins and his staff, the Gophers are back.
They went 24-9 during the regular season and Big Ten Tournament, finishing above .500 (11-7) in the Big Ten for the first time 2004-05 and just the third time since 1996-97, to secure an at-large bid in the NCAA Tournament. On Friday, they'll face Middle Tennessee State as the No. 5 seed in the South Region. It's the first time they're seeded higher than No. 8 since 1999.
The optimism, wins, and tourney appearances have returned. Not to mention they'll soon have some of the best facilities in the country. Minnesota basketball is finally back.
http://herosports.com/news/minnesota-basketball-ncaa-tournament-academic-scandal-ahah
Go Gophers!!
To recap: In 14 post-scandal seasons, Minnesota basketball was a never legitimate Big Ten contender, won one tourney game, and was about to hire a third coach. Oh, and their facilities were still among the worst of any high-major program.
Richard Pitino arrived in April 2013. Though fans were still pessimistic, basketball fundraising was still down and they were largely an afterthought in the national conversation, the Gophers were far removed from the scandal. Nonetheless, as the losses racked up (26-38 overall and 8-28 in the Big Ten in his second and third seasons), the cloud still hovered. Or at least, the perception was that it still hovered.
On March 12, 2017, the Minneapolis sky was snow-filled and cloudy. But oddly it was clear, at least figuratively. Eighteen years after the program was dismantled by pathetic decision-making by Haskins and his staff, the Gophers are back.
They went 24-9 during the regular season and Big Ten Tournament, finishing above .500 (11-7) in the Big Ten for the first time 2004-05 and just the third time since 1996-97, to secure an at-large bid in the NCAA Tournament. On Friday, they'll face Middle Tennessee State as the No. 5 seed in the South Region. It's the first time they're seeded higher than No. 8 since 1999.
The optimism, wins, and tourney appearances have returned. Not to mention they'll soon have some of the best facilities in the country. Minnesota basketball is finally back.
http://herosports.com/news/minnesota-basketball-ncaa-tournament-academic-scandal-ahah
Go Gophers!!