Tracy Claeys didn't dance. He didn't even want a game ball. After winning his first game as Gophers head coach on Saturday, Claeys had his mind on something bigger.
"I want that Axe, you know," Claeys said. "That would mean a lot more to me than this first win."
The Gophers set up next week's battle with Wisconsin for Paul Bunyan's Axe by sweating through a 32-23 win over Illinois, despite the freezing temperatures at TCF Bank Stadium.
Minnesota (5-6, 2-5 Big Ten) stopped its four-game losing streak, keeping its bowl hopes alive heading into next week's regular-season finale.
With 2:22 remaining, the Gophers were clinging to a one-point lead, and their sputtering offense had gained only 33 yards in the second half. They were hoping to bleed the clock by handing off to freshman Shannon Brooks.
On first down, he gained 2 yards, and the sparse crowd nervously eyed the clock.
On second down, Brooks took a handoff from Mitch Leidner heading up the middle, before sluicing to his left, dodging the Big Ten's leading tackler, Illinois safety Clayton Fejedelem. Brooks looked up and saw nothing but green turf.
"It's the greatest feeling, especially for a running back," Brooks said. "They dream of long touchdowns."