Payne's back to back blocks were the play of the game. The recovery to get back up to get the second was incredibly impressive. As discouraging as the last 30 seconds of regulation was, the response to win in OT was encouraging and incredibly surprising. The Gophers were lucky that Boo Buie missed a fairly easy 3 point play with the 5'8-5'9 Hawkins fouling him with 5 seconds left. 3 awful decisions in those final 30 seconds between the very early foul up 3 on one of the best players in the Big Ten to then getting trapped in the corner on the inbounds up 2 to then Hawkins setting his feet and lauching from 45 feet with 2.8 seconds remaining in the game. I didn't mind not helping on Buie on what would become the game tying free throws because I believe you absolutely cannot allow a 3 point attempt there, but I question why Hawkins was the guy tasked with checking Buie. In OT, the Garcia 3 really got things going after an ugly long jumper or 2. I think Northwestern really helped us out by fouling guys in OT as we were able to extend the lead at the line as opposed to having to execute on offense.
I am more than a bit baffled by the response to this game. I believe we had something like 16 points in the first 18 minutes of the game or something crazy like that. Deep in to the 2nd half this looked like a pretty uninspiring home loss. Obviously credit to Ben Johnson, the staff, and the players for fighting back to take the lead and then responding to win in OT after some poor decisions/plays to end regulation. I just don't get some of the elation I see from a section of the fan base over this. I understand being excited about how the game ended, but I don't see how the game as a whole showed that great things are coming here. Northwestern currently has one conference road win (against PSU I think) and the line on the game was anywhere from a pick to NW -1.5. I have seen some people suggest we are getting better as the season goes along. We started out 3-1 and have went 2-4 since that point with wins at Penn State and home against Northwestern. As far as individual players it seems like we are getting less from Ihnen, Carrington, and Ola-Joseph as the season moves forward and more from Christie and Fox. The next 3 games of MSU,
@iowa, @ Purdue will go a long to telling the story of where this team is in year 3.