Well, coach Tubby Smith and the Gophers have defeated two of the three Big Ten co-champions -- Michigan State and Purdue -- and now they have a real challenge to beat the best of the trio: an Ohio State team that could be a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament.
It's too bad Illinois didn't hang on at the end and beat the Buckeyes, who have the best player in the country in Evan Turner.
But if you want my opinion, the Gophers will definitely get a chance to play in the NCAA tournament if they compete well on Sunday against the Buckeyes.
Yes, a lot of people might be surprised the Gophers have played this well in the Big Ten tournament -- reaching the finals for the first time in history -- but not the coach.
We have a long conversation almost every week, and a couple of days before the team took off for Indianapolis, Mr. Smith was very optimistic his team would go a long way in the tournament.
This man can coach, and he's proved it in the Big Ten tournament.
He has been high on this team all year even though it didn't have Trevor Mbakwe and Royce White because of legal problems and Al Nolen because of academics issues.
"The only real bad game we played was at Michigan," Smith said. "We could have won almost every game. We played good in almost every other game."