To say Jordan Murphy provided a significant advantage scoring in the post Friday in the Gophers' season opener against South Carolina Upstate was an understatement.
He dominated like few big men have in recent history.
Still, offense wasn't the reason Gophers coach Richard Pitino's squad broke the school record for the biggest one-year turnaround last season, going from eight to 24 wins.
Defense was by far the strength of that team — and it was definitely missing Friday on the perimeter, where the Gophers gave up the second-most three-pointers ever by an opponent, 14.
It's a good thing Murphy was way too much to handle in the paint, finishing with a career-high 35 points and 15 rebounds in the No. 15 Gophers' 92-77 victory over South Carolina Upstate in front of an announced crowd of 10,836 at Williams Arena.
"More than anything, he's really, really confident," Pitino said of Murphy, who shot 13-for-22 from the field. "He's got a great belief that he can score on the low block when we give it to him. He was making some really good moves."
Murphy's previous career high was 25 points in a victory over Iowa last season. He scored the most points Friday in a game for a Gophers player since Andre Hollins' 41 vs. Memphis in the Bahamas in 2012, and the most in a home game since Quincy Lewis' 36 against Indiana in 1999.
Reggie Lynch also had a double-double with 15 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks for Minnesota, which entered the season with its highest preseason ranking since 1993-94.