A glorious first half of basketball turned into a typical Big Ten brawl in the second half on Thursday night. And when it was done, the Gophers had a 70-67 victory that ended Purdue's 10-game winning streak and restored thoughts of a lofty finish for the home team.
This was a must-win for the Gophers, only if the goals were to remain a contender to finish in the Big Ten's top four and to land a seed from which damage can be done in the NCAA tournament.
If this one had gotten away, the Gophers still were alive to squeeze into the NCAA bracket for a double-digit seed, but that's a position from which the tournament generally comes to a quick end.
The Gophers are 2-3 in the Big Ten, with three road losses as underdogs. When you look at the next five games, the only roadblock is a rematch at Purdue -- meaning Tubby Smith's club should reach February and the stretch drive above .500.
Pregame, there was concern expressed that Trevor Mbakwe's recent endeavors in the social media would be a distraction for the Gophers. And what then was provided was more evidence that the fear of "distraction" is the most overhyped element in big-time sports.
The Cam Newton situation was going to be a distraction for the Auburn football team, right?
We should know by now that these are talented young athletes who wake up every morning feeling bullet-proof, no matter what happened yesterday.
Mbakwe's punishment for this week's misdemeanor arrest turned out to be sitting for the game's first 3 minutes, 44 seconds. And he played 12 minutes in what was the poor, distracted Gophers' most impressive half since they visited Puerto Rico in November.