It's an F like the whole Ben Johnson tenure has been. My view of last years ridiculous schedule was that it was designed to give Ben Johnson a misleadingly "good" record so that Coyle didn't have to fire him after year 3. The reality is the Gophers were something like 10-15 outside Quad 4 and were still worse by all the metric based sites than they were in 6 of 8 Pitino seasons. My worry here is that were going back to the same playbook and Ben Johnson is going to get a 5th (!) year as long as he doesn't lose any of the cupcake games. I just don't understand what the purpose of this is. If you are going to give him another year where he doesn't have to at least make the tournament, then this schedule (and roster construction of almost exclusively Seniors) makes zero sense. If he's got to make the tournament (and my god, that absolutely has to be the bar) then this schedule also makes zero sense. Last year Minnesota finished 89th in NET (below Penn State and their first year coach) and was 1-9 in Quad 1 games. This schedule sets the Gophers up with 1 (or possibly zero if they lose to WSU) opportunities at a Quad 1 win before conference play. Assuming the conference is of similar quality to last season, the Gophers probably end up with about 10 total opportunities at Quad 1 wins again. Given how weak the overall non-conference slate is, they probably need to win 5 of them (or 4 with a "monster" win- again looking back to last year Nebraska and Northwestern made the tournament with 4 Quad 1 wins and both had a win over Purdue). Interestingly, KenPom had Nebraska and Northwestern also playing terrible non-conference schedules last season (-5.41 and -7.35 compared to the Gophers -12.77). If the Gophers are good enough to go 5-5 (or 4-6 with a win over a #1 seed) in Quad 1, then they are likely safely in the tournament. It's just incredibly difficult to win a high percentage of those Quad 1 games. Kansas was 7-9, Kentucky, 6-7, Alabama, was 4-10, etc, etc. There's just zero room for error with this schedule and it throws in the added bonus of alienating whatever is left of the season ticket base too.