When Ben Johnson was a Gophers player, he knew certain college basketball opponents — perennial powers such as Michigan State and Duke — were considerably more dangerous coming off a loss.
"We'd always joke that if you got Michigan State after it lost at Breslin [Center], good luck," Johnson said. "You could say that about Duke when Coach [Mike Krzyzewski] was there. It would be comical."
Coming off back-to-back losses to Indiana and Iowa in conference play, the Gophers (12-5, 3-3 Big Ten) are hoping to bring that same mentality to play their best basketball going into the toughest stretch so far this season.
Starting Thursday at Michigan State, Johnson's team plays five of the next seven games against teams ranked in the top 50 of the NCAA's NET rankings used during the NCAA tournament selection process.
In other words, the Gophers have five opportunities for a Quad 1 victory, the best wins for their résumé. They're 0-2 in those games so far this season: a neutral site loss vs. San Francisco and a road loss at Ohio State.
The U's upcoming seven-game stretch includes playing Michigan State twice, Iowa again (after losing to the Hawkeyes 86-77 Monday at home), Wisconsin at home and Purdue on the road. Ouch.
In other years this could turn into a lengthy losing streak for the Gophers. Last season, they dropped 12 consecutive games from mid-January to late February, including six road losses.
"If you see what we went through last year, we've been through a lot," forward Joshua Ola-Joseph said. "We want to win. We're desperate to win. Everybody has the same goal here: Just staying focused and trying to come [together]. That's how we overcome adversity."