Three things to watch — Gophers vs. New Orleans
Starting lineup woes
The Gophers have the only starting lineup in the Big Ten with just one player averaging double figures this season. Dawson Garcia's talent alone (averaging a career-best 18.8 points) hasn't been enough to open games with a significant advantage.
In Sunday's 76-58 loss against San Francisco, the Gophers opened the game down 10-1 before they brought in some help off the bench. Garcia had 19 points on the night, but the rest of the starters (Elijah Hawkins, Braeden Carrington, Joshua Ola-Joseph, and Isaiah Ihnen) combined for just eight points on 3-for-9 shooting for the game.
That was the third straight game the Gophers trailed in the beginning of the first half, including in wins vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff and South Carolina Upstate.
Through the weekend's games, the Gophers' starters averaged 49.6 points per game combined, ranked 13th among Big Ten starting lineups (only Rutgers was worst with 48.9 points).
Time for a starting lineup change? After Thursday's game vs. New Orleans, the Gophers open early Big Ten play Sunday at Ohio State.
"I've told the guys our starting lineup is going to change," Gophers coach Ben Johnson said Wednesday. "I'm not saying for next game, but throughout the season. Some of it could be a matchup. Some of it could be personnel driven by the other team. It's not always this player played bad, so they're not going to start anymore."
There are starters who are struggling, though. After a scorching start from three-point range, Ihnen (zero points and zero rebounds vs. USF in 16 minutes) is shooting 0-for-10 from three in his last three games. Carrington (zero points vs. USF in 28 minutes) has 14 points combined in three games and is shooting 3-for-19 from three this season. Hawkins has 10 turnovers in his last three games (also 14 assists) and is shooting 1-for-8 from three during that stretch.
The five players with the most minutes vs. San Francisco were Hawkins, Mitchell, Carrington, Garcia, and Payne. Could that be a sign? Hmm.