Today's game tips off a noon, and will be broadcasted on BTN and 1500-a.m.

Thursday, the Gophers picked up the win been seeking -- the kind of win that could help to propel this season into a successful one.

Whether that victory over No. 11 Ohio State is the start of something surprising or simply a pretty blip on the radar starts today. This game at Iowa is going to be extremely tough -- no doubt. The Hawkeyes have depth, size and a plethora of talent. Carver-Hawkeye Arena -- already sold out for the rest of the season -- is going to be rocking. Even if the Gophers don't come away with a win, a lofty goal, they should be able to show that they're competitive, something they didn't do last year in this building, when Minnesota let a 21-5 lead crumble into a nearly 20-point loss.

If Minnesota is able to (gasp) pulls off the upset, Gophers fans should start dreaming about NCAA tournament lights.

Five things to watch today:

1. Can this offense be balanced? On Thursday, the most impressive thing about the Gophers was that they truly looked like a balanced team, offensively, with options on the perimeter and inside. Minnesota scored 38 points in the paint in that one, giving the guards the space they needed to work. If the Gophers can do that all the time, they become infinitely tougher to guard. But it won't be as easy today, with Iowa sporting a more intriguing frontcourt that is much bigger and has more scoring potential than Ohio State's, particularly with Aaron White at power forward.

2. Who wins the track meet? The Gophers ideally want to play fast under coach Richard Pitino. In reality, they really haven't yet -- their pace of play ranks 227th in the nation -- and they've looked sloppy at times when they get rushed. Against Ohio State, Minnesota had 18 turnovers and the Gophers have averaged 14.4 ball handling slipups in the Big Ten schedule so far. That's not a recipe for success long term -- and against teams like Iowa limiting those mistakes becomes even more important. Minnesota will need to play quick but smart to pull out the win today.

3. Does Marble go off? The Hawkeyes have so many pieces that limiting just one player isn't enough to stop them. But containing Marble -- who is capable of absolutely taking over a game -- would be a good start. The senior is averaging 21.3 points in his last three games, and could be trouble if he gets going again.

4. The old Austin. The senior showed signs of life at the end of the Ohio State game, hitting a critical layup to push the Gophers up by 9 with 2:41 left, and then hit two big free throws down the stretch. Sometimes it's the little things like that -- with no time left in the game to start questioning himself again -- that lifts a player out of a slump. Minnesota hopes that's the case, as an aggressive and efficient Austin Hollins makes this team so much better.

5. Starting strong. The Gophers have started well for the most part this year, but it's only more important on the road, in the kind of environment Minnesota will be subjected to today. Quiet the crowd early and the pressure lessens immensely -- the Gophers saw that already this season, at Michigan State, and Pitino will certainly emphasize coming in with that poise once more.