Either way, I picked Johnson, as so far, we are absolutely historically awful. I hope it changes, next chance for a W is Thursday night and I'll be watching!
Go Gophers!!
Thanks for posting this, it's relevant information. It's worse than I thought!Agree with @BleedGopher - the non-conference schedules between the two sports make a straight overall record a bit difficult to compare. Wacker coached in an era of just an 11 game schedule (so, only 3 non-conference games) and they played some good teams in non-conference during his tenure (...Colorado, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Kansas State, a really good San Diego State, etc.). Brewster had 4 non-conference games during his tenure and was generally was a lighter slate, but they also did play USC, California, plus a couple bowl games.
With Johnson, 6 wins last year and 9 this year (if we can avoid any bad upset) are going to be home wins over cupcakes.
Conference records
Brewster was 6-21 in conference (.222), Wacker 8-32 in conference (.200), Johnson 7-35 (aggregate including B10 tourney) (.167)
Brewster had us 7-1 and ranked in the top 20. Sure it was fleeting, but it was a higher point than we'll ever have with Ben.At least Brewster could recruit
Purdue game was legendarrrrrrrry. Made a fan out of a young me.Brewster had us 7-1 and ranked in the top 20. Sure it was fleeting, but it was a higher point than we'll ever have with Ben.
Wacker was awful, but at least he had fun offenses. Losing 52-45 is more fun than losing 17-10.
And weirdly one of the biggest things we did wrong against San Francisco was just repeatedly giving the ball away. If anyone remembers, Minnesota was #3 in the country in fewest turnovers in Ben's first season. Granted that stat is inflated by the fact that we played at a slow pace, but still, taking care of the ball was one of the things that we were good at right away when Ben got here.The Missouri loss was tough but forgivable. They at least showed they could get a 20 point lead against a P6 team and led until the final minute or so. They never had a lead against SF and whenever they cut the lead to a few points, SF enlarged it again quickly.
Someone posted in the game thread that the team might be better than last season but not by much. They'll have a better nonconference record just by virtue of the number of sure things in that schedule and might have a couple more conference wins than last year but that's not a sure thing. Right now I'd guess a 13-18 overall record. I hope that isn't good enough to get a 4th year because it certainly shouldn't be. I've never seen a Big Ten coach fired after two years for performance so I believe Johnson was entitled to a third season but a coach should have to show something in three years to get a 4th.
I believe season 1 was 6-17, so 3-22 since the beginning of season 2. So much for improvement as we go.Ben is currently 9-39 (18.8 winning %) vs. Power 6 opponents.
Ben's first season was by far his best season as a coach but I am not beginning to think that the roster construction just led him to make better decisions.And weirdly one of the biggest things we did wrong against San Francisco was just repeatedly giving the ball away. If anyone remembers, Minnesota was #3 in the country in fewest turnovers in Ben's first season. Granted that stat is inflated by the fact that we played at a slow pace, but still, taking care of the ball was one of the things that we were good at right away when Ben got here.
And weirdly one of the biggest things we did wrong against San Francisco was just repeatedly giving the ball away. If anyone remembers, Minnesota was #3 in the country in fewest turnovers in Ben's first season. Granted that stat is inflated by the fact that we played at a slow pace, but still, taking care of the ball was one of the things that we were good at right away when Ben got here.