In Tubby's second season, he goes 9-9 in the Big Ten and gets a berth in the NCAA tournament. The roster featured just two seniors in Jamal Abu Shamala and Jonathan Williams. The Gophers had two promising 7 foot freshman in Ralph Sampson III and Colton Iverson as well as freshman guard Devoe Joseph. The next season was going to add: Royce White, Rodney Williams, Trevor Mbakwe, and Justin Cobbs to a team that was returning Nolen, Hoffarber, Westbrook, JUCO's Bostick and Carter, and the previously mentioned freshman.
At that point, I think everyone thought this program was set up to be a conference contender for the foreseeable future.
Then the '09-'10 season happened and it was a mild disappointment at best with the Gophers going 9-9 again and putting up another poor performance in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Still, after two years of exceeding expectations most saw this as a minor bump in the road and it would have been a much better season if Mbakwe/White saw the floor. Even though it was looking like Royce may never see the floor, it still seemed like the program was in great shape.
The wheels completely came off in '10-'11 in all areas of the program and things have never got back on track. Recruiting that was going well, really took a downfall when Cory Joseph didn't pick Minnesota (writing was on the wall when it became common knowledge that Devoe didn't have a good relationship with Tubby as early as his sophomore season) and the Gophers responded to a flurry of transfers with a number of questionable Spring signings. As other Big Ten schools would add commitments from HS Juniors, Minnesota wasn't getting any early commitments. A roster that once looked so deep became so shallow over the next two seasons that it hasn't been uncommon this year to see the Gophers bench go scoreless.
I'd give almost anything to go back to the hope of March of '09 when the Gophers were headed to the Big Dance with what appeared to be the least talented team they'd have in a long, long time.
At that point, I think everyone thought this program was set up to be a conference contender for the foreseeable future.
Then the '09-'10 season happened and it was a mild disappointment at best with the Gophers going 9-9 again and putting up another poor performance in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Still, after two years of exceeding expectations most saw this as a minor bump in the road and it would have been a much better season if Mbakwe/White saw the floor. Even though it was looking like Royce may never see the floor, it still seemed like the program was in great shape.
The wheels completely came off in '10-'11 in all areas of the program and things have never got back on track. Recruiting that was going well, really took a downfall when Cory Joseph didn't pick Minnesota (writing was on the wall when it became common knowledge that Devoe didn't have a good relationship with Tubby as early as his sophomore season) and the Gophers responded to a flurry of transfers with a number of questionable Spring signings. As other Big Ten schools would add commitments from HS Juniors, Minnesota wasn't getting any early commitments. A roster that once looked so deep became so shallow over the next two seasons that it hasn't been uncommon this year to see the Gophers bench go scoreless.
I'd give almost anything to go back to the hope of March of '09 when the Gophers were headed to the Big Dance with what appeared to be the least talented team they'd have in a long, long time.