Evanston, Ill. – The conversation probably began in the tiny Ryan Field locker room after the game. It might continue for a lifetime or two.
James Manuel and Ra'Shede Hageman are roommates. They are defensive starters for the Gophers who occasionally caught passes in high school.
Each caught a pass Saturday, providing two of the key moments in a 20-17 victory over Northwestern.
Each caught a pass Saturday, and that will give them so much to talk about, for so long.
"Which one was better?" Manuel asked, underneath the bleachers after the game. "You know what? I'm going to have to give it to Ra'Shede."
"You know what?" Hageman said. "James is my roommate. We're going to have to discuss that."
For weeks, Gophers football players haven't known which of their coaches would run the program or which of their quarterbacks would take snaps during games.
Saturday, neither seemed to matter much to the Gophers defense.