Positive Numbers: United FC (Re-Entry!). I need to give some love to the Loons -- mostly because I decided to go to St. Paul and watch their Game instead of seeing my alumni lose at a bar. MNUFC spared me a night of frustration and heartache. Instead, I got to watch my hometown side sweep and upset Real Salt Lake in their First Round Series, something I didn't think would happen this season.
Now, to be fair, both Games reached Penalty Kicks after the squads finished regular time tied (scoreless in Tuesday's Game 1 in Salt Lake City, at 1 after Game 2). PKs are the worst tie-breakers in world sport (with the possible exception of college football, but hey, when you see Dayne St. Clair stop two shots right in your line of sight, you gotta be happy. It's rare for a local team to win in a clutch situation. It's also rare to see them win as an underdog. And, now that I think about it, this is the first time MNUFC has won a playoff Game at home in front of fans (they beat The Colorado Rapids at Allianz Field in the First Round of the 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs, but that was the pandemic, so no one was there to watch them win). So, for all those reasons (but mostly for justifying my decision to see them instead of my alma mater), I am not only putting them at the top perch of the survey, but also above negative numbers.
Now for the sucky news: Due to the International Break as well as Major League Soccer spreading out this round's Game 3's till next weekend (of which there will be four), United FC's Conference Semifinal matchup, a one-Match-only setup at The Los Angeles Galaxy, won't be played until Saturday the 23rd. It seems as though MLS's postseason always drags on like this. Wonder if this is one of the reasons the league is thinking about flipping its calendar to August-May, matching pretty much every other country on Earth. I think that's a huge mistake because I don't want to be freezing my dick off in early February. In fact, I might be forced to sell my season ticket if MLS decides to do that.
#0: Gopher football (Last Week: 0). After some early struggles, P. J. Fleck has gotten this team to buy in and turn things around. They beat Illinois in Champaign, 25-17, on Saturday, notching their fourth consecutive victory and reaching their E- (Eligibility) Day in early November. Also of note: This is the first time Bret Bielema has ever lost to the U. Ha!
And let's look over the horizon real quick: They visit flaccid Rutgers Saturday. After a Week off, they host Penn St., who, after losing at home to Ohio St., ain't all that. They finish up the season at Madison Black Friday, and they're not great shakes, either. The vibes are good around the gridiron Gophers right now; why can't this team run the table and finish 9-3? They probably won't make the College Football Playoff, but a New Year's Day Bowl probably is in the offing. And that's why these guys are above negative numbers as well.
#-1: Wild (Last Week: -5). This hamstrung outfit somehow has the third-most Points in the National Hockey League after sweeping all three contests they had this screening Week: At Pittsburgh (in what is Marc-Andre Fleury's final appearance at his old stomping ground), then at home over Tampa and, in Overtime, Toronto. Kirill Kaprisov, who usually starts seasons off slow, is as hot as a two-buck pistol, and is getting very early Hart Trophy consideration. But I like their trajectory because they just passed The Bastard North Stars to reach third place overall.
They've got a very busy week coming up. The Wild finish up their three-Game homestand Tuesday vs. Los Angeles, then go out for a quick three-Game road trip: Back-to-back at San Jose and Anaheim Thursday and Friday, then at Chicago Sunday.
#-2: Gopher men's hockey (Last Week: -2). A two-Game sweep of ranked Penn St. at home over the weekend to start conference play is surely good. And ... that's all I got to say about that. At Wisconsin for two this weekend.
#-3: Gopher volleyball (Last Week: -1). Back-to-back sweeps of the Michigan, and both on the road? That's surely good, too. And ... that's all I got to say about that as well. They host the Pacific Northwest schools this weekend (that would be Washington on Thursday and tenth-ranked Oregon on Saturday afternoon).
#-4: Gopher women's hockey (Last Week: -3). Swept Bemidji St. in Bemidji over the weekend. That's surely good ... but it's Bemidji St., so who cares? At Minnesota-Duluth over the weekend.
#-5: Vikings (Last Week: -6). Well, at least they got off the schneid and ended their two-Game losing streak by beating The Bastard Baltimore Colts in Sunday Night Football. Still, I'm not really impressed with this club right now. I think the Defense really wasn't tested because Indianapolis really isn't a good squad. Moreover, I think we have seen the ceiling of what Sam Darnold can do. He was responsible for all three Turnovers the Vikes committed (even though the Fumble was a result of the Colts defender clubbing Darnold across the facemask, which is illegal). He has trouble making reads and opts for the home run ball when the checkdown is the much better option.
Sunday night started a three-Game stretch where they finish up the AFC South portion of their schedule. Sunday they visit reeling and lifeless Jacksonville. After that they visit The Bastard Houston Oilers. Very weak competition, but they can be 8-2 by the time they play at Chicago.
#-6: Timberwolves (Last Week: -4). Want to note that overall, it was good Week for local sports. The seven teams above this line went undefeated, going a perfect 13-0 over the past seven Days. And that ends here, with the Timberwolves.
Anyway, with the Wolves being firmly his team now, the evolution of Anthony Edwards continues. He has largely abandoned the mid-range jumper he was known for, and instead has basically taken Karl-Anthony Towns's place in letting it loose from the arc. It's a healthier shot diet, and so far, he's hitting 43.2% of them. That's quite good.
Unfortunately it was tough sledding for these guys. In a Western Conference Finals rematch from last Year, Dallas came into Target Center Tuesday and again beat the Woofs, 120-114. On Friday they made a hellacious comeback to beat Denver at home. But playing less than 24 hours later in San Antonio, older and wiser San Antonio took advantage of the club's fatigue and beat them, 113-103.
The T-Wolves have a busy Week as well. They host Charlotte tonight/Monday night, make a quick stop in Chicago Thursday, come back to host Portland the next night, then play Miami at home Sunday.
#-7: Gopher soccer (Last Week: Positive Numbers). I was at chilly Robbie Stadium Friday night to watch Minnesota drop their Opening Round tilt versus Penn St., on a Free Kick by Mieke Schiemann with 97 Seconds left to go in the Match. A gut punch, no doubt; even though I was cold, I wanted to see Extra Time (and in women's college soccer, it appears as though at least the Big Ten relies on an old format of two 10-Minute Extra Time periods before heading to Penalty Kicks and, glory be praised, The Golden Goal).
While that sucked, it looks as though this has not damaged the Gophers' chances of making the NCAA Tournament, which seem to be a lock. In fact,
this bracketologist believes the U. will be part of the top half of the field that will be seeded, specifically a 6-Seed. We'll see where, and if, Minnesota is going dancing when the 64 teams are selected and placed next Monday.