BleedGopher
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per RandBall:
The Gophers last night at Nebraska? They played well enough to win, but sure they could have done more before the final minute, when a flurry of three questionable calls — the last one being the most damaging and the most questionable — added up to a 62-61 loss.
The Gophers could have been more consistent up to that point in the season, banking 2-3 more victories in winnable games to ease the implications of every game going forward.
But here’s the thing: Sometimes one play is just that simple. For as many caveats and moments led up to Amir Coffey getting called for a foul while being jumped into by Nebraska’s James Palmer Jr., and Palmer sinking both free throws with 1.1 seconds left … and for whatever benefit of the doubt you can muster for an official trying to make that call in real time … and for whatever opportunity still exists for the Gophers with six regular-season games left and the Big Ten Tournament to make its NCAA case … that one play might not just change the game.
It might change lives.
You don’t have to squint too hard to see a Selection Sunday future where that game means the difference between the Gophers (16-9, 6-8 in the conference) getting into the NCAA tournament and missing it. And you don’t need a hot take to wonder if missing the tournament for the fifth time in six years would mean the end of Pitino’s tenure as head coach.
It is what it is, as players and Pitino said postgame. But whatever you think of Pitino’s tenure to this point, what “it is” in this case … is just not right.
http://www.startribune.com/nebraska...job-security-which-just-isnt-right/505839602/
Go Gophers!!
The Gophers last night at Nebraska? They played well enough to win, but sure they could have done more before the final minute, when a flurry of three questionable calls — the last one being the most damaging and the most questionable — added up to a 62-61 loss.
The Gophers could have been more consistent up to that point in the season, banking 2-3 more victories in winnable games to ease the implications of every game going forward.
But here’s the thing: Sometimes one play is just that simple. For as many caveats and moments led up to Amir Coffey getting called for a foul while being jumped into by Nebraska’s James Palmer Jr., and Palmer sinking both free throws with 1.1 seconds left … and for whatever benefit of the doubt you can muster for an official trying to make that call in real time … and for whatever opportunity still exists for the Gophers with six regular-season games left and the Big Ten Tournament to make its NCAA case … that one play might not just change the game.
It might change lives.
You don’t have to squint too hard to see a Selection Sunday future where that game means the difference between the Gophers (16-9, 6-8 in the conference) getting into the NCAA tournament and missing it. And you don’t need a hot take to wonder if missing the tournament for the fifth time in six years would mean the end of Pitino’s tenure as head coach.
It is what it is, as players and Pitino said postgame. But whatever you think of Pitino’s tenure to this point, what “it is” in this case … is just not right.
http://www.startribune.com/nebraska...job-security-which-just-isnt-right/505839602/
Go Gophers!!