The Gophers' best games against Iowa in recent years have come when Minnesota fans least expected them.
Minnesota was 2-9 when it upset Iowa under interim coach Jeff Horton in 2010, and 1-6 when Jerry Kill's first Gophers squad shocked the Hawkeyes in 2011.
Maybe that led to overconfidence the past two years, when the Gophers were 4-0 and got humbled both times by Iowa in their Big Ten opener — losing by 18 and 16 points, respectively.
So maybe Saturday's home showdown against Iowa comes at the perfect time for the Gophers. This team already got knocked from its perch at last-place Illinois in its previous game.
"It was a tough pill to swallow because, out of all the teams, we didn't expect to lose to those guys," Gophers junior receiver KJ Maye said Tuesday. "But with the bye week, it gave us some time to digest it a little bit and get back on our feet and re-evaluate what we need to do."
The Gophers (6-2, 3-1 Big Ten) always knew their season would be defined by this November stretch, with home games against Iowa and Ohio State followed by road games at Nebraska and Wisconsin.
As deflating as the Illinois loss was, the Gophers could quickly restore faith by reclaiming Floyd of Rosedale from the Hawkeyes.
"This football game against the University of Iowa is a big one," Gophers senior Cameron Botticelli said. "Some would say it's the biggest game we play all year."