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A long and good article per The Athletic:
The ceiling
Assume that Gach get his waiver, especially because his case seemed stronger on paper than that of Robbins. That would lead to a starting lineup of all juniors and seniors, with some breakout candidates and solid contributors coming off the bench. The Gophers would have one of the best point guards in the conference in Carr and should be solid on defense. Their starting five still probably trails Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin at the very least, but an upper-half finish in the Big Ten would be achievable. And that would pretty much assure an NCAA Tournament appearance. Minnesota has won just two NCAA Tournament games since reaching the 1997 Final Four — an achievement that was later vacated — so getting to the second round would have to be considered a very good outcome.
The floor
Even if we assume Gach is eligible, success is not guaranteed. On paper, at least, the Gophers would still be a little light in outside shooting, and they would be counting on players from Western Michigan and Drake to translate their numbers to one of the toughest conferences in the country. The Big Ten isn’t as stacked as it was a year ago, but there are still several Final Four candidates and loads of good teams in the league. We’ll remind you once again that Minnesota had an All-America big man and some strong computer numbers last year yet still finished under .500. It wouldn’t be shocking if that happened again.
Final report
Entering Year 8, Pitino has just one NCAA Tournament victory in Dinkytown, a fact that continues to fuel speculation about his future. He received a contract extension after reaching the second round in 2019, and his deal takes him through the 2023-24 season. Although his current $2 million buyout depreciates over time, budget restrictions caused by the pandemic most likely mean the school wouldn’t make a coaching move unless things really go sideways.
theathletic.com
Go Gophers!!
The ceiling
Assume that Gach get his waiver, especially because his case seemed stronger on paper than that of Robbins. That would lead to a starting lineup of all juniors and seniors, with some breakout candidates and solid contributors coming off the bench. The Gophers would have one of the best point guards in the conference in Carr and should be solid on defense. Their starting five still probably trails Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin at the very least, but an upper-half finish in the Big Ten would be achievable. And that would pretty much assure an NCAA Tournament appearance. Minnesota has won just two NCAA Tournament games since reaching the 1997 Final Four — an achievement that was later vacated — so getting to the second round would have to be considered a very good outcome.
The floor
Even if we assume Gach is eligible, success is not guaranteed. On paper, at least, the Gophers would still be a little light in outside shooting, and they would be counting on players from Western Michigan and Drake to translate their numbers to one of the toughest conferences in the country. The Big Ten isn’t as stacked as it was a year ago, but there are still several Final Four candidates and loads of good teams in the league. We’ll remind you once again that Minnesota had an All-America big man and some strong computer numbers last year yet still finished under .500. It wouldn’t be shocking if that happened again.
Final report
Entering Year 8, Pitino has just one NCAA Tournament victory in Dinkytown, a fact that continues to fuel speculation about his future. He received a contract extension after reaching the second round in 2019, and his deal takes him through the 2023-24 season. Although his current $2 million buyout depreciates over time, budget restrictions caused by the pandemic most likely mean the school wouldn’t make a coaching move unless things really go sideways.

Minnesota is reloading in the transfer market, and due for a little good luck
The Gophers must address a gaping hole in the middle while playing in one of the most physical conferences in the country.

Go Gophers!!