Several Gophers football recruits were on the way back from the Mall of America, or maybe it was U.S. Bank Stadium, when one finally spoke up and asked the question on everyone's mind.
"Are you guys going here? Because this is the best place I've ever been. We have to go here."
Gage Keys, a defensive end from Ohio, heard that and immediately answered, "Yeah, I'm coming here, too."
That was six months ago, when 12 players committed to play for the Gophers after their "Summer Splash" official visit weekend. Since then, the 2020 class has bonded through Twitter and a group chat, reuniting for the Wisconsin game to experience "College GameDay" and the Gophers' shot at winning the Big Ten West.
Now, 26 Gophers commits will sign their national letters of intent Wednesday, the start of a three-day early signing period when most football recruits make their decision. Several of them will then become early enrollees, joining the Gophers for January winter workouts and spring ball.
This Gophers class ranks 32nd nationally and eighth in the Big Ten, according to 247Sports.com. That's a 13-spot rise nationally, two spots up in the conference, from last season. It's Minnesota's highest national ranking since the 2008 class, which was 26th in the country and fifth in the Big Ten.
A 10-2 season surprised many, but Keys said the recruits knew this was possible because they saw what the program was like in the summer. And they watched the team's national perception change, from cringing about close nonconference calls to marveling at the top-five win against Penn State.
"I know a few younger recruits at some schools near me are hitting me up like, 'Have the coaches said anything to you about me? I'm trying to come,' " Keys said. He told them, "It's a special place, and you need to take that visit for sure. It's worth the drive."