ANN ARBOR, MICH. – Late Saturday night, P.J. Fleck quickly took to the podium in the bowels of Michigan Stadium and offered his assessment of what just had transpired during the previous three-plus hours on the soggy turf.
After Michigan ran all over Fleck's Gophers in a 33-10 victory — the Wolverines rushed for 366 yards on the strength of touchdown gallops of 77, 67 and 60 yards — the coach used "whupping'' repeatedly to describe the result.
But in the whupping the Wolverines administered, Fleck found a lesson that his team must learn.
"Sometimes you've got to get your butt kicked by a champion to one day figure out how to become a champion,'' Fleck said Sunday on WCCO Radio, echoing his comments from the night before. "We haven't won a championship in 50 years. That's what they look like.''
It's not a fun part of Fleck's program-building process, of course, for players and fans alike, but one that the Gophers are facing after suffering their first blowout loss under the new coach. The defeat dropped Minnesota to 4-5 overall and 1-5 in the Big Ten, with three games remaining in the season.
The difference between the Gophers and Wolverines was glaring in two areas Saturday night. Quite simply, Michigan was faster and stronger.
The speed showed through especially in Michigan's running game. Be it Karan Higdon (16 carries, 200 yards) or Chris Evans (13 carries, 191 yards), the Wolverines got past the first level of defense and broke free against the Gophers.
"We haven't played a team with that type of speed all year. And that showed,'' Fleck said. "The biggest difference in the two teams was, one has a ton of speed and one didn't.''