The formula for Minnesota seems pretty simple: to play 13 (games, that is), the Gophers must score more than 13 (points).
Jerry Kill’s team is 5-0 this season in games where it has eclipsed the 13-point barrier. The Gophers have scored exactly 13 points in each of their four losses, all in Big Ten play. Talk about an unlucky number.
Minnesota ranks ninth in the Big Ten in scoring (23.9 ppg), and its struggles to eclipse 13 points would suggest a unit that hasn’t had many scoring opportunities.
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