Richard Pitino said he scheduled tougher home games for the fans, but it really became an early test to see how much better his Gophers basketball team would be in his fourth season.
So far, it has been up to the challenge.
For the first time since 2011, Minnesota has two home victories against major conference opponents before Big Ten play after an 85-71 victory against Arkansas on Tuesday in front of 8,997 at Williams Arena.
The past two foes, Arkansas and St. John's, aren't projected to be NCAA tournament teams, but they could be competitive in the Southeastern Conference and Big East, respectively.
With a 5-0 start, the Gophers are making a statement they could be one of the most improved teams in the Big Ten. They need just three more wins to match last season's total.
"I think they feel good about themselves," Pitino said. "They should be confident. They've worked hard. They've stayed humble throughout a tough offseason."
Coming off a career-high 30-point game Friday against St. John's, freshman Amir Coffey led six players in double figures, scoring all of his 19 points in the second half on 7-for-9 shooting.
Akeem Springs had 11 first-half points, including three three-pointers.