The fact that the Gophers have won three NIT games, all on the road against some pretty good teams, is likely to guarantee that coach Tubby Smith will get a two-year contract extension.
At least departing athletic director Joel Maturi is in favor of the move and, after speaking about it with University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler, Maturi talks like it is going to happen.
"We need to keep Tubby here," Maturi said. "Considering the fact that he lost Trevor Mbakwe for most of the season, that Ralph Sampson has been injured a good part of the season and that Oto Osenieks suffered a concussion in the second NIT game [against Miami], giving Smith a limited bench to work with."
The Gophers won only three conference road games -- at Indiana, Penn State and Nebraska -- and were underdogs in all three NIT games against La Salle, Miami and Middle Tennessee State.
The good news is that the Gophers were 7-1 without Ralph Sampson III, the only senior on the team, and have managed this NIT streak with eight freshmen on the team.
Smith has sung the praises of Rodney Williams and Andre Hollins, who have been the big spark plugs for the team lately.
Williams, who suffered a serious leg cramp and had a big knot in his leg in the final seconds of the team's 78-72 victory over Middle Tennessee State on Wednesday and had to be helped off the floor, has averaged 19.6 points per game since the start of the Big Ten tournament and has shot a sensational 63.9 percent, hitting 39 of 61 shots, most of them on his drive-and-dunk plays.
Williams, who was doing well Thursday and will be healthy for the semfinal against Washington on Tuesday in New York, is finally listening to the coaches and is taking advantage of his ability to drive the basket.