They've canvassed the Sun Belt, from Birmingham to Shreveport, Nashville to El Paso and Tempe to Houston.
They've played bowl games before and after Christmas, including last year's Texas Bowl, on Dec. 27, before a sad crowd that might not have reached 10,000 inside a 71,000-seat stadium.
But the Gophers haven't played in a New Year's Day bowl game since they defeated UCLA in the 1962 Rose Bowl.
This explained the big smiles Sunday, when the Gophers learned they were heading to the Citrus Bowl, on Jan. 1 in Orlando for a game against SEC East champion Missouri.
"I'm excited for our players; they've worked so hard," coach Jerry Kill said. "I'm excited for our university, and for our fans and state. I think it's a great thing for all of us."
Internally, the Gophers (8-4, 5-3 Big Ten) were convinced last week that their streak without a New Year's Day bowl would continue. It took a few breaks to make Orlando happen.
The Gophers knew it was a good sign when the College Football Playoff selection committee inexplicably vaulted Mississippi State three spots to No. 7, one notch ahead of Michigan State. This happened even though neither MSU team played last week.
The Orange Bowl had an agreement to take the highest-ranked SEC or Big Ten team that didn't make the four-team playoff. Suddenly, that was Mississippi State instead of the Spartans.