Expecting to see a Big Ten contender only three games into Ben Johnson's second season while missing preseason all-leaguer Jamison Battle would be far-fetched for even the most diehard Gophers basketball fan.
Still, the Williams Arena crowd scratched their heads at what they were watching early Monday against DePaul when the Gophers suffered through a seven-minute scoring drought with 12 straight misses.
Fans even cheered during one possession to see if their support might spark the players to score. That didn't work, either. The Gophers scored just 22 points on an abysmal 27% shooting in the first half.
A much older, physically superior Big East squad overwhelmed its younger Big Ten foe from beginning to end, ending the Gophers' 16-game nonconference home win streak with a 69-53 victory in front of an announced 8,426 at the Barn.
"Everybody was very disappointed," said sophomore Dawson Garcia, who finished with 14 of his 19 points in the second half after a 1-for-7 start. "There's two things we can do: either lay down or come to practice ready to go tomorrow and ready to attack the day."
The Gophers (2-1), who hadn't lost at home to a non-Big Ten foe since DePaul in 2019, seemed helpless trying to keep the Blue Demons off the glass while giving up 20 offensive boards and 36 points in the paint.
Johnson went from six seniors in the rotation last season to four freshmen and two sophomores this year. The Blue Demons (3-0) had a starting lineup averaging 22.6 years of age, the oldest roster among major programs and fifth oldest in Division I. Most of the younger Gophers had never faced this type of size and athleticism. It was their first major conference opponent.
"They needed to go through this," Johnson said. "It's never fun to lose. It's never fun to get exposed like we did rebounding [48-32], especially on the offensive glass with the physicality and the presence. But we need to use this as a major chance to grow as a team."