ANN ARBOR, MICH. – This wasn't a fluke or an upset, even if the betting line noted otherwise. Nor should anyone attach an asterisk to it.
What we witnessed from the Gophers football team on Saturday represented a tangible sign of progress. Progress as a program, as an offense, as a defense, as a coaching staff.
Yes, the Michigan Wolverines are not very good this season. Actually, they're a complete mess and probably will be in the market for a new coach at some point soon. No amount of free tickets and Coke promotions will fix this embarrassment.
But the Gophers shouldn't have to apologize for someone else's calamity. Have you seen the ledger in the Little Brown Jug rivalry?
The Gophers finally got to touch, hug and kiss that 111-year-old trophy again with a 30-14 thrashing of the free-falling Wolverines in front of a hostile Big House crowd that erupted in boos and derogatory chants as the game turned lopsided.
"We knew we had to come in and hit them in the mouth early," receiver KJ Maye said. "Playing these teams like this, once you come out strong, fast, get on top of them, they'll kind of lay down a little bit."
Not since 2005 have the Gophers had the fortune to parade the jug around the field and celebrate with it in their locker room. They claimed the trophy on a last-second field goal that day. This one became a laugher in the second half.
Their performance stands as an acknowledgment of the work that Jerry Kill, his staff and his players have put forth in fixing a broken program.