Anyways, I did a hell of a job of taking the focus off of what was an amazing coaching performance by Richard Pitino and a great, gutty effort by his players. They melted down in the worst way to end regulation, but they picked themselves up and fought hard in the overtime to get a very nice win. Far too often post-Clem, we've seen the Gophers crumble in these types of situations, and they didn't tonight. That's a huge improvement from what we saw even earlier in this season like the Big Ten opener against Michigan or the road games at OSU and Iowa where nice leads evaporated and the Gophers didn't respond.
That Florida State team has a lot more highly recruited kids than the Gophers do and a lot of their guys have played together for several season. The Gophers were playing 4 guards at times, Oto at center, and for much of the game had some combination of Oto/Malik/Charles on the floor together. I am sure a lot of people will mock the NIT on the radio shows tomorrow, but the Gophers just got their best road/neutral win of the season while playing one of the tallest teams in the nation with Oto playing center for ~20 minutes. That's not even to mention that only DeAndre had a clear quickness advantage on the perimeter which made scoring the ball a very difficult proposition.