Sorry Maximus, we lost to Duke, pretty convincingly, so it was a good thing we waited until the Duke game to start making big predictions.
Illinois has played well and won some pretty big games, and they've also lost some games that make you wonder as well, including to a hardly spectacular Purdue team. I think that the Illini live by the 3, and die by the 3. They made them vs OSU and Missouri, they missed them vs PU and vs our Gophers.
The Indiana game, is the toughest game we'll play this year. The home game vs Michigan, well, its a home game, and Michigan has alot of youth on their team, and I think our veteran team, and our crowd, will give us a great chance to win that game. But it wouldn't be the end of the world if we lost that one, either. But predicting that we're going to win this next game vs Indiana, clearly a Top 5 team, on the road, is very hopeful thinking. Can it be done, SURE, absolutely. I'm going to watch the game, and as soon as we get a lead, like we had on Ill tonight, I'll instantly assume we can beat them, but IU's got the talent to come back from behind.
I'm writing it off as a loss, and if we do end up winning, GRAVY!!! I don't think we need to win that game to win the Big Ten Title. Other Big Ten fans think that a 14-4 record will be good enough to win the Big Ten this season. So who are we going to lose to? The 4 losses have to come from somewhere? I think our toughest games all year will be @IU, vs Mich an @MSU. We might not lose them all, but we might lose a game we never should, as well? We might not lose 4 games, only 1 or 2? We might lose 5 or 6? There's alot of bb left to play, I'm just trying to say lets not get too excited. This is a big win, but lets not make it a bigger one that it is, and set ourselves up for a letdown.
I would love to be wrong. I'd love to see the Gophers go 16-0, and I'll gladly eat all the crow you can serve up, ok?! And if I end up being write, don't worry, no crow will be served to you. It's not about being right or wrong for me, just trying to be a voice of reason is all.