If you are looking for something positive about a Gophers basketball team that is 2-5 since starting the season 15-1, you should check two important numbers that play a big part in teams getting an invitation to the NCAA tournament.
The Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) ranks the Gophers 11th in the nation, with No. 4 Michigan and No. 10 Indiana the only Big Ten teams ahead of them, despite the Gophers' 5-5 record in conference play.
And then you check the RPI strength of schedule and see that the Gophers are third nationally behind Duke and Miami (Fla.), having played 12 teams that rank in the RPI's top 100. That helps explain why they are ranked just behind Indiana, which is No. 1 in the Associated Press and coaches' polls.
So even though the Gophers have lost five of their past seven conference games, they are almost a cinch to get Tubby Smith's third NCAA tournament invitation as Gophers coach and first since 2010.
If the Maroon and Gold could go 5-3 the rest of the way -- assuming they beat Illinois, Wisconsin and Penn State at home, lose to Indiana at home and Iowa and Ohio State on the road and defeat Nebraska and Purdue on the road -- they would be 10-8 going into the Big Ten tournament.
Still, the overall record is not as good as people expected of a team that at one point was 15-1 overall, 3-0 in the conference and ranked No. 8 in the country.
A big reason the Gophers have failed to live up to expectations is because they have the Big Ten's worst assist-to-turnover ratio at minus-2.3 per game.
Shooting strugglesAnother big issue for the Gophers, along with turnovers, has been their shooting struggles of late.