The month of November has loomed in the distance like a final exam for the Gophers football team. Four quality opponents, two hated rivals, a chance to show how much the program has grown up.
Everything that has happened to this point matters, but their season always was going to be defined by this month.
One bad loss didn't change that.
They can't undo what happened at Illinois. That loss halted their momentum, left them fuming and reduced their margin for error entering their November grind.
Doesn't mean their season is ruined, though. November stands as the ultimate referendum on how their season will be judged.
"Yes, that's absolutely true," senior defensive tackle Cameron Botticelli said. "What we do this month will be the guideline for what we're doing at the end of the year. However, you can't think about the rest of this month."
That's a wise view. Nothing should preoccupy their thoughts except Iowa. But that's merely Step 1. Then come Ohio State, Nebraska and Wisconsin.
This represents the big-boy portion of the Gophers season, the main course. None of their first four Big Ten opponents currently has a winning record. Their final four opponents own a combined record of 27-6, including 14-3 in the conference.