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per Marcus:
Pitino has had the same starting lineup for the first 17 games this season with Mathieu, Hollins, Morris, King and Walker. But this group hasn’t been able to lead Minnesota to a Big Ten win yet. So where could a change take place?
A few days ago, Pitino said he wouldn’t bench Hollins. He thought about replacing Morris with freshman Nate Mason. But Morris played well enough Saturday to keep his spot.
– If the Gophers lose another game it would mark the first 0-5 Big Ten start since 2005-06. Former coach Dan Monson lost his first six conference games before making a significant lineup change replacing starters Moe Hargrow and Spencer Tollackson with walk-ons Jamal Abu Shamala and Zach Puchtel. That came out of nowhere but sparked the Gophers to upset No. 11 Indiana for their first Big Ten win. They went on to beat three ranked opponents at home, including Iowa and Michigan State. But it was too little too late. Minnesota finished 5-11 in the Big Ten, but it still made the NIT.
– I can’t imagine Pitino starting walk-on guards Mike Lukashewich or Kendal Shell. But what about Diedhiou at power forward? If the Senegal native played well enough in practice, then why not for one game? The Gophers need something to change soon if it isn’t the starting lineup.
http://blogs.twincities.com/gophers...all-fourth-straight-loss-time-lineup-changes/
Go Gophers!!
Pitino has had the same starting lineup for the first 17 games this season with Mathieu, Hollins, Morris, King and Walker. But this group hasn’t been able to lead Minnesota to a Big Ten win yet. So where could a change take place?
A few days ago, Pitino said he wouldn’t bench Hollins. He thought about replacing Morris with freshman Nate Mason. But Morris played well enough Saturday to keep his spot.
– If the Gophers lose another game it would mark the first 0-5 Big Ten start since 2005-06. Former coach Dan Monson lost his first six conference games before making a significant lineup change replacing starters Moe Hargrow and Spencer Tollackson with walk-ons Jamal Abu Shamala and Zach Puchtel. That came out of nowhere but sparked the Gophers to upset No. 11 Indiana for their first Big Ten win. They went on to beat three ranked opponents at home, including Iowa and Michigan State. But it was too little too late. Minnesota finished 5-11 in the Big Ten, but it still made the NIT.
– I can’t imagine Pitino starting walk-on guards Mike Lukashewich or Kendal Shell. But what about Diedhiou at power forward? If the Senegal native played well enough in practice, then why not for one game? The Gophers need something to change soon if it isn’t the starting lineup.
http://blogs.twincities.com/gophers...all-fourth-straight-loss-time-lineup-changes/
Go Gophers!!