Totally agree. It would be remarkable for a team with the quality of victories that we have end up not making the tournament, but that is the realistic possibility we are facing. I wonder if in the history of college basketball, there has ever been a team with double digit home victories over what are likely to be two #1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament, NOT make the tournament? I would think this team must be one of the all-time anomalies in basketball history. We just might be on the verge of doing something unprecedented in collegiate basketball history, and God, how unbelievable, how insane, and how awful would that be? In the history in Golden Gophers basketball, that would have to qualify as the Golden Gopher-iest thing ever.
Someone on the board mentioned awhile ago how weird this team is, and again, I couldn't agree more. We're just bizarre, capable of beating literally just about anyone at home, but so, so terribly vulnerable and fragile on the road (and in empty arenas, no less!). And it's not that we just lose, it's that so often we get blown right out of the gym and are completely uncompetitive on the road. In that sense, we're like half a team, and if I were on the selection committee and we finished winless on the road, I'd have a real hard time myself justifying our inclusion in the tournament field no matter our impressive wins at home. All these games...
@ Illinois
L 92-65
@ Wisconsin
L 71-59
@ Michigan
L 82-57
@ Iowa
L 86-71
@ Purdue
L 81-62
@ Maryland
L 72-59
@ Indiana
L 82-72
....it just might prove impossible to overcome that. What a shame.