The pregame estimate was that more than 8,000 fans would enter Williams Arena on Tuesday to see if the revival is real. Yes, most of the lower-level seats were full for their test against Michigan State. And folks brought energy.
The men’s basketball meeting between the Gophers and Spartans even attracted former Michigan State student-athlete Kirk Cousins. He became a target of Goldy, who handed him a Gophers jersey during a break in action. Sorry Gopher Nation, Kirk — who went to high school in Holland, Mich. — did not slip on the jersey.
We should not take that as a sign that his days with the Vikings are numbered.
There’s a better chance the days of the Big Ten having the Gophers’ number on a nightly basis are slowly coming to an end.
By the end of the evening, fans were on their feet, howling.
“That was a different energy [Tuesday] from the very start and I can’t thank them enough,” Gophers coach Ben Johnson said. “It impacts winning so much more than I think they even realize.”
They roared because they watched the Gophers problem-solve. They saw the Gophers defense stiffen when their offense was stagnant during the end of the first half and start of the second. They saw freshman guard Cam Christie step up when no one else could. They watched a decisive 10-0 run in the second half when it appeared that the Spartans would pull away.
Final score: Gophers 59, Michigan State 56. It’s one of their significant wins of the season not just because they could be part of March Madness for the first time since 2019. But coming off an overtime victory against Northwestern on Saturday, they now have consecutive games in which they wore their resolve like a shield. Even if the Big Ten is a little down this season, that’s still impressive.