Forty hours later, P.J. Fleck allowed himself a little time to bask in the glow of his first victory over Iowa as Gophers football coach.
Floyd of Rosedale, the bronze statue of a prized hog that goes to the winner, took the 300-mile ride north on a team bus, carefully belted into his seat and under police supervision after Minnesota's 12-10 win over the No. 24-ranked Hawkeyes on Saturday in Iowa City.
On Sunday, Floyd took up residence in his new home after spending the past eight years in Iowa City.
"We're really excited to bring Floyd home,'' Fleck said Monday during his weekly news conference. "Our players put him in his 'pen' yesterday, and it was really cool to watch them do that.''
On Monday night, Floyd and some Gophers players were scheduled to appear at U.S. Bank Stadium for the Vikings-San Francisco 49ers game.
Fleck celebrated with his wife, Heather, upon arrival at home early Sunday morning. A collector of bourbons, he grabbed a bottle that he'd set aside just for this occasion.
"Heather and I shared just a teeny bit of what it tastes like,'' Fleck said. "It tasted just as good as I thought.''
Fleck has other bourbons in his collection targeted for big moments, and for him to get a chance to sample those, the Gophers must keep winning. Saturday's victory came after they erased a 10-3 halftime deficit and held on when the Hawkeyes appeared to make just the kind of play that seems to sink the Gophers.