Before the season, Ben Johnson anticipated struggles for the Gophers men's basketball team during the first couple months unlike last year's 9-1 nonconference record.
Johnson has superior talent compared to his first year as Gophers coach, but the early growing pains have been apparent with a drastically younger roster this season.
The Gophers (4-2), who play Monday at Virginia Tech in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, suffered their second loss this season last week in the SoCal Challenge championship vs. UNLV.
Losses to older foes such as DePaul and UNLV were a reminder their youth is being exploited. Among 363 Division I teams, the Gophers rank 207th in experience, compared to last year's 21st nationally and second-oldest in the Big Ten, according to KenPom.com.
"I told our guys our inexperience and youth can't be an excuse," Johnson said. "We've got to find a way to solve the puzzle."
All-Big Ten preseason junior Jamison Battle returning last week from a foot injury helped the Gophers get older. But mistakes are still piling up. Their rotation consists of four freshmen, two sophomores and zero guards who played on the team last season.
Transfer Ta'Lon Cooper ranks second in the Big Ten and seventh in Division I basketball with 7.3 assists per game, but he's had only six games running Johnson's offense. His 19 turnovers (second-most in the Big Ten) stem from some poor decisions, but mostly being the only point guard and veteran playing major minutes (team-high 35.5) on the perimeter.
Freshmen guards Jaden Henley (26.2 minutes) and Braeden Carrington (23.7) are on the court with Cooper more often under heavy defensive pressure. Graduate transfer Taurus Samuels is only playing 12.5 minutes per game.