On a cool and cloudy fall morning, Ben Johnson stands about the scattered leaves on the front lawn of his two-story Minnetonka house. His right arm rises above his head. A blue rubber ball flies through the air.
Bruce, a 100-pound Rottweiler, stares from the sidewalk. His silent protest is a sign that he knows his best friend is about to leave for the day.
"Come on, get your ball, get your ball," Johnson says in a deep-voiced plea.
Three years ago, Johnson adopted his furry friend while working as a Gophers men's basketball assistant under Richard Pitino. Now, after a stint at Xavier, Johnson is back in his home state again, 40 and single, getting ready to make his head coaching debut for Minnesota on Tuesday.
The Big Ten's youngest head coach is also the conference's only bachelor. Johnson's life is still basically basketball and Bruce.
"I don't have kids," Johnson says. "It's just me, this guy, and work right now."
Sometimes the work stretches long past midnight, with Johnson cozy and content with his dog, his laptop and his thoughts on how to turn around the program.
"Almost every night now, I've been watching practice film," Johnson says. "He just sits right next to me … Just cool and calm."