No Big Ten opponent had dominated the Gophers like Michigan State during Richard Pitino's seven-season tenure as men's basketball coach.
The tables were turned at least for one night.
Fresh off earning their first Top 25 ranking in three years, the No. 21 Gophers ran away from the No. 17 Spartans from start to finish behind a combined 37 points from Marcus Carr and Liam Robbins in a resounding 81-56 victory Monday at Williams Arena.
The Gophers (9-1, 2-1 Big Ten) matched their biggest margin of victory ever in the series; the 1997 Final Four team won 68-43 in East Lansing, though that result has been vacated. Pitino picked up his first home victory against Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo, who hadn't lost at the Barn since 2012.
"I have so much respect for Coach Izzo," Pitino said. "I have so much respect for Michigan State and what they're all about. So, it's another win vs. a Top-25 team, a team everyone in this league really, really respects."
Entering Monday, the Spartans (6-3, 0-3) had won 24 of the past 27 meetings during the regular season, including seven consecutive regular-season victories since 2015. Michigan State is now off to its worst start in Big Ten play since 2001-02.
The Gophers were tougher physically and mentally coming off an emotionally charged 102-95 overtime victory over then-No. 4 Iowa on Friday, when the Gophers rallied from seven points down with 44 seconds left.
"Right from the beginning I thought we set the tone with our physicality," Pitino said.