Payton Willis stared at the Indiana student section and flexed after his layup plus the foul during the Gophers' rally in the second half of Sunday's 73-60 loss in Bloomington.
The 6-4 senior guard was on a tear with 12 of his 18 points in the second half during an 18-5 run that helped the Gophers take the lead after facing a 12-point deficit.
Everything about that stretch felt like the three true road wins the Gophers already had under their belt this season, but the Hoosiers turned them away down the stretch.
It was hard for first-year coach Ben Johnson to be overly critical of his team after Willis and company battled back in a hostile environment. The program hasn't won in Assembly Hall since 2012.
Up next the Gophers (10-3, 1-3 in the Big Ten) will try to win at Michigan State's Breslin Center on Wednesday for the first time since 2015.
"They know when they buy in, they compete, and they play hard, and they're the aggressor they can put themselves in position to be successful," Johnson said. "Now it's what do we need to do better vs. Michigan State to finish the deal?"
Here are four things we learned in the Gophers' loss Sunday at Indiana:
PUSHING PAYTON