The Gophers looked to be headed for comfortable victory over undersized and undertalented Northwestern, and then they went into a 5 1/2-minute stupor against the Wildcats' patented 1-3-1 zone.
There is no better shooter from long range in college basketball than the Gophers' Blake Hoffarber. Normally, he would have been darting about and looking for a seam to fire his jump shot.
On this Wednesday night, Hoffarber was playing ironman minutes at point guard, because of the broken foot suffered by his fellow senior Al Nolen.
Hoffarber was stuck up top against that zone, and the Gophers had turned sloppy with their passes down the stretch of the first half. And, somehow, a 29-16 lead had turned into a 34-33 halftime lead for the Wildcats.
At halftime, a ceremony honored Chuck Mencel, a Gophers great from 1953 to 1955. His No. 30 went on a banner on the Barn's west wall -- the seventh player to be so honored.
Tubby Smith was asked to participate with a few words at the start of the ceremony. Smith has learned to admire Mencel, a man with his heart still in Gophers basketball, but the coach also seemed a bit anxious to get to the locker room.
In addition to praise for Mencel, Smith told the crowd, "We're hoping to get back in the game in the second half." And he followed by saying to Mencel, "We could use a jump shooter like you tonight."
It became clear early in the second half what Smith had said when he reached the locker room: "We're bigger, stronger and more athletic than those poor, scrawny 'Cats. Keep the ball high and pass it around inside."