Less than five minutes into an astringent news conference Saturday, Pitino made it clear he was through. The second-year Gophers coach and his players haven't figured it out yet. So Pitino went with the simplest answer he could muster.
"Score more points than the opponent," he said, and then walked away from the podium.
Since Big Ten play began, the Gophers have, for various reasons, fallen short of reaching that basic goal. A 62-57 loss at Michigan on Saturday was the latest, spurring the worst moods of the season in the ensuing interviews.
Back home, the Gophers take on Iowa on Tuesday lacking the optimism that preceded their previous Williams Arena appearance — and another loss, to Ohio State — and more of another sentiment: desperation. They need a win, and they know it.
"We've just got to learn how to finish games," Carlos Morris said on Saturday. "That's basically it. ... We've definitely got to win now."
Pitino admits he doesn't have the answers, but he is making changes in his search for them. The frustrated coach said Monday he plans to shake up the starting lineup — perhaps significantly.