The Gophers defense heard so many glowing tributes of TCU's vaunted offense in advance of their season opener that you could hardly blame them if they shouted in unison, "Enough already!"
Of course, nobody would have faulted them for sharing that same message with their own stumbling, bumbling offense at halftime on a steamy Thursday night.
For all the hype about TCU's offense — all deserved by the way — the prime-time opener also revealed a salient counterpoint.
The Gophers defense is pretty darn good, too.
Maybe even better than advertised. They just didn't get enough help in a 23-17 loss.
"We've got a good defense. I've said that all along," coach Jerry Kill said.
The Gophers contained TCU's run-and-gun offense as well as could be expected, but the Gophers same old problems on offense doomed their chance at a program-defining upset in front of a record crowd at TCF Bank Stadium.
The stadium was electric in anticipation of the most important game for Gophers football in decades. The atmosphere felt like an event, a chance for the Gophers to make a convincing statement against one of college football's elite teams.