A college basketball game between a Big Ten team and a Western Athletic Conference team on paper might seem more like David vs. Goliath than a potentially evenly matched affair.
But Ben Johnson's Gophers basketball team is already on upset alert playing California Baptist in Monday's SoCal Challenge opener in San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
"Just got to come to play," Gophers guard and Morehead State transfer Ta'Lon Cooper said. "For everybody at the mid-major level, they're trying to come and take your spot. They feel like 'I should be there.'"
Upsets once more exclusive for the NCAA tournament bracket busters appear to be popping up frequently in college hoops early this season.
The Gophers (3-1) could be considered vulnerable after losing by 16 points against DePaul at home playing without All-Big Ten preseason forward Jamison Battle, but he could make his season debut Monday after recovering from foot surgery.
"He'll be a game-time decision," Johnson said. "If he does go, he'll be on restricted minutes for the first couple games."
The Lancers (3-1), who were picked to finish fifth in the WAC, joined the upset party recently with a convincing 73-64 win over Washington on Thursday. It was their first win against the Pac-12 in the team's history.
"I've known about that program for a couple years now," Johnson said. "They got good talent. They got skilled players. They got a program that really is on the up."