At the end of a snowy, slippery game, the celebration they've had on hold for 50-plus years slipped through the fingers of Gophers fans again.
Hopes for a Big Ten West title, the Gophers' first overall Big Ten title since 1967, and maybe at least a Rose Bowl were all left snowed under Saturday at TCF Bank Stadium.
Of the two teams that took the field, one acted like it had been on the big stage before. The other struggled much of the day to make the plays it needed to cap a magical turnaround season.
Longtime Minnesota fans didn't need to guess which one was the Gophers.
Still, a new optimism about the program persisted in the stands. Even as the score went from close to out of reach, Gopher faithful expressed pride in a team that made its way into the ranks of the nation's top 10 and brought ESPN's "Game Day'' to campus in the ultimate sign that Gophers football is once again relevant to the rest of the country.
John Scheiderich, who lives in Eagan and tends bar at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, said he wasn't even disappointed.
"Yes. I'd love to have seen us win, but it's a progression," said Scheiderich, dressed all in maroon and clutching his last stadium beer of the season. "You don't go from bottom-feeders to the upper echelon in two years."
Woody Prechel of Minneapolis decked himself out in full maroon and gold for his first-ever game.