Readers' response to the No. 9-ranked Gophers' 13-point victory over No. 18 Michigan State in the Big Ten opener for both teams Monday afternoon at Williams Arena:
Scott Nagy, South Dakota State men's basketball head coach – "It doesn't surprise me at all what the Gophers did to Michigan State. Minnesota has one of the best teams we have ever played since I've been at SDSU. I wouldn't be surprised at all to see them contend for the Big 10 title."
Ron Jirsa, Gophers men's basketball assistant coach – "After the game Coach (Tubby) Smith emphasized to the team that we did the fundamental things that you need to do to win. He pointed out that we did a good job of executing on both offense and defense at key times and that he was expecting the team to continue with that as we move forward in the Big Ten season."
Dave Thorson, DeLaSalle boy's basketball head coach – "The biggest factor in the Gopher win on Monday, and their season thus far, has been their ability to offensive rebound after a miss. Their percentage of getting second chances has been near 50%, which is a high rate. They will be tough to defeat if they keep that percentage as high going into the Big Ten season."
Sen. Terri Bonoff – "Very proud of our Gophers! What a great start to the Big Ten season."
Pam Borton, Gophers women's basketball head coach: "Great win for our men vs. MSU! Great start to the Big Ten season, protecting home court and the fans at the game were definitely the 6th player. This team is very focused and a tight knit group. I can see why Tubby likes this group... nice group of guys off the floor also."
Fred Friedman, longtime chief public defender of Minnesota's Sixth District (northeastern Minnesota) and University of Minnesota Duluth associate professor – "First clutch, early-conference win in years. Let's see how they play on the road and how their health holds up before we enrich the scalpers."
Gophers women's hockey head coach Brad Frost – "Great win for the Gophers over Michigan State. The barn was rockin' – which was wonderful to see."