Minnesota sports fans have turned their Homer Hankies into crying towels again following first-round playoff losses by the Wild and Wolves.
This is a recent trend. Minnesotans have whined about big-game losses for only the last 31 years.
They have been doubly wrong.
While they were complaining about Minnesota sports teams in the 2000s, the Lynx were winning four WNBA titles in seven years, and missing a fifth title by one rebound.
Over the past seven years, there was another team proving that it can win big and big-ish postseason games: That bastion of athletic dominance known as the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers football team.
After decades of mediocrity and a seven-game bowl losing streak that dated from Glen Mason in 2005 to Jerry Kill in 2015, the Gophers have won five consecutive bowls.
Tracy Claeys won his only two bowl games as head coach. His teams beat Central Michigan 21-14 in the Quick Lane Bowl in December 2015, and Washington State 17-12 in the Holiday Bowl in December 2016.
Beating a Central Michigan team that finished 7-6 is not much of an achievement, but the Gophers' defensive performance against a talented Washington State team was masterful.