When Minnesota heads into Bankers Life Fieldhouse for the opening round of the Big Ten men's basketball tournament Thursday in Indianapolis, no one needs to tell Richard Pitino that Penn State will be hungry.
A year ago, the Gophers coach was on the flip side.
At Florida International, his Golden Panthers were bested twice by Middle Tennessee State during the regular season before turning the tables in the Sun Belt Conference tournament.
"We were not losing," Pitino said this week, the intensity rising in his voice. "We were not losing that game. We were not losing."
Now, it is Pitino's crew that will have to stave off a Penn State team certain to have that same mentality after losing to the Gophers twice during the regular season. At stake for the Gophers is their hope of gaining an NCAA tournament berth.
This much appears certain: Minnesota will need at least one more victory to have any chance of being invited to the NCAA tournament. After that, opinions widely vary.
CBS bracketologist Jerry Palm told the Star Tribune he doesn't believe the Gophers are safely in the field unless they win at least two or three games in the conference tournament.
Pitino thinks otherwise, saying: "Jerry Palm is out of his mind if he thinks we have to win three games to go to the NCAA tournament."