Gophers vs. Nebraska — three things to watch
Finishing games
The Gophers remember all too well the Jan. 7 game against Nebraska at Williams Arena last season. Their first Big Ten win was within reach after Taurus Samuels nailed a three-pointer to force overtime with four seconds left, but they still fell 81-79 in the extra period.
The Cornhuskers (7-1) return to the Barn on Wednesday night trying to prevent the Gophers (5-3) again from picking up their first Big Ten win of the season. Finishing strong will be the key.
In all three Gopher losses this season, they either held a lead or were within striking distance at the midway point through the second half. They let a 20-point lead turn into a two-point loss vs. Missouri. They let a one-point deficit turn into an 18-point loss vs. San Francisco. And they dropped the Big Ten opener Sunday 84-74 after trailing by six points under four minutes left.
Dawson Garcia did everything he could to bring the Gophers back with 28 of his 36 points in the second half Sunday, but he needed help to close the gap even further down the stretch. Garcia didn't have a field goal in the last 2 minutes, 56 seconds.
Starting Payne?
Gophers coach Ben Johnson said last week that he would think about starting lineup changes this season, so it might make sense for him to make that move Wednesday night.
For the fourth straight game Sunday, the Gophers got off to a slow start. This time it was a 14-2 deficit in Columbus that ballooned to 42-20 near the end of the first half. The answers to fixing the issues that show up to begin games might be as simple as a different lineup.