EAST LANSING, MICH. – Gophers coach Richard Pitino liked the underdog role for his basketball team a whole lot better than being ranked.
Well, that ranking might be short-lived.
Trailing by 22 points at halftime Wednesday night at Michigan State, Minnesota looked nothing like the 24th-ranked team in the country or the team that won three consecutive Big Ten games, including two on the road.
Did Pitino's players finally let the early praise go to their heads?
If so, the Gophers definitely were humbled in a 65-47 loss in their rematch against the Spartans in front of 14,797 at Breslin Center.
The Gophers (15-3, 3-2 Big Ten) were held to their fewest points in a game since a 64-46 loss at Ohio State in Pitino's first season in 2013-14.
"To me, it's you're ranked and everybody loves you and all this nonsense," Pitino said. "It's too early for any of it.
"We've played five league games. We got a bunch of time left. There are no easy games in this league."