Tubby Smith is one coach who never makes excuses when he loses. So he never let out the information going into the Gophers-Michigan basketball game that sophomore guard Joe Coleman was struggling because of a bad ankle and missed two practices before that game and one after. Senior forward Rodney Williams, who played only 28 minutes and scored 11 points, was dealing with a hip injury he has played with all season and needed to wear a knee brace for the first time this year.
Now Smith will need Coleman and Williams in better health for the next two road games at Northwestern and Wisconsin if the Gophers want to stay in contention for the Big Ten title.
But Smith refuses to alibi, and believes the Gophers gave games away to Indiana and Michigan that they should have won, if they had performed like they had most of the season.
"Well, it was disappointing. We should be sitting here at 17-1," Smith said. "We gave two games away, especially the game against Michigan the other day. We really didn't play to our level and what I expected.
"The same thing happened at Indiana. We turned the ball over too much, 17 times at Indiana and 15 times the other night against Michigan, I think [Michigan] scored 22 points off of turnovers and you can't win that way. That's one of the things we've been dealing with all year long and it's not just one, it's a number of players that are having that problem. We're addressing it in practice."
And Smith added: "The thing is we end up not attacking the basket the right way. We missed a couple baskets inside the other night against Michigan, missed layups and free throws that would have put us in a position to win that game."
Smith pointed out that the Gophers are now 3-2 in the Big Ten. Michigan State, Michigan, Wisconsin and Indiana all have one conference loss.
"The game against Michigan was huge because we only get one chance to play them this year and it was a home game,' he said. "We have games we play home and away, but the only team we have a single home outing against [on the rest of the schedule] is Penn State and the other single games [on the road] are Ohio State and Purdue."