When Reggie Lynch was sitting out last season as a transfer, he decided to make a statement while watching an exciting NCAA tournament.
Lynch tweeted a picture of the 2017 Final Four as "The Goal!"
Seemed absurd at the time, considering he watched his Gophers go 8-23 overall and 2-16 in the Big Ten. While making that type of postseason run is still far-fetched, it's hard to figure out what the ceiling is for this hot team this season.
Already the most improved team in college basketball, the Gophers extended their winning streak to seven games Saturday behind Lynch's 11 blocks in a convincing 81-71 victory over Penn State in front of an announced sellout crowd of 14,625 at Williams Arena.
"I'm motivated and determined to succeed at such an unreal level," Lynch tweeted after the NCAA title game last April. "Gopher basketball is going to taste success."
Lynch was right, and he has been a huge part of it.
The Gophers (22-7, 10-6 Big Ten) secured their first winning conference record since 2005 by avenging a 52-50 loss at Penn State on Jan. 14.
Lynch, along with newcomers such as Akeem Springs, Amir Coffey and Eric Curry, is a main reason why Gophers coach Richard Pitino was so optimistic before this season.