How do you figure this Gophers basketball team out?
They lost 62-49 at home on Feb. 19 to Illinois, which had lost 11 of 12 games and was next to last in the conference at the time, ahead of only Penn State. They lost 55-54 at home on Feb. 1 to Northwestern, which is only 12-16 this season.
But on the other hand, they beat then-No. 11 rated Ohio State 63-53 on Jan. 16, then-No. 9 Wisconsin 81-68 on Jan. 22 and defeated No. 20 Iowa 95-89 on Tuesday.
And they have a coach in Richard Pitino, who has done a great job, but won't even talk about the possibility of his team making the NCAA tournament.
"We never talk about the NCAA tournament, ever, ever," said Pitino after beating the Hawkeyes. "We are happy with where we're at. We were picked at the bottom of the league [in the preseason], bottom of the league, 10th, 11th, 12th. We believe in what we're doing.
"We've had some games that haven't been great and we've had some games that have been great. [Tuesday] was a great one. That doesn't mean that Saturday [at No. 16 Michigan] is going to be great, but we never, ever talk about the NCAA tournament. I didn't take this job to make the NCAA tournament our goal. I hope we make it, but if we don't, I'm not looking at this as an unsuccessful season. I'm proud of what they've shown so far."
Pitino was then asked what has made this season a success, and if that's something he considers quantifiable this early in his tenure as Gophers coach.
"That's a hard question, and I'd like to answer it," he said. "I think this is a process, and I love the kids that we have. They work hard, they have great attitudes. I don't have any expectations. My expectations were to play great [Tuesday and] we did. My expectations are [Wednesday] to get better as a team, learn from the mistakes that we made, hopefully we do that and we continue to move from there. But I don't have any long-term expectations."