They're currently tied for third in Points in MLS' Western Conference. And they will host the club with which they're tied -- star-studded LAFC in a Match Saturday that was moved up from the nighttime to the afternoon so this could get on network TV. Then on Tuesday, they play in the Eighth-final of the U. S. Open Cup at San Jose, which currently leads the West in MLS and just scored four Goals in about 11 Minutes late in the Second Half last/Wednesday night to obliterate Austin in Cali, 5-1.
Oh, by the way, I feel like this team is doing quite well right now. But this past Week was a down Week for local sports, and frankly, since the Timberwolves were stopped in The Western Conference Finals the past two Years, I don't feel as though they deserve a 0. (A 2-0 lead when you win both Games on the road? I would think about giving a 0 in that case a lot.) Then, I rely on my principle of no digit gaps in the WMNSS. In other words, I don't want to put MNUFC in Positive Numbers and then put the Wolves at -1. There has to be a 0, and I decided it was going to be United FC backing down.
#-1: Timberwolves (Last Week: -2). It's only two Games, but damn, what a turnaround after a humbling Game 1 Loss at The Denver Nuggets. Tim Connelly built Denver, so he knows how to defeat Denver, and even though they won only one Game so far this series (let alone only once in the regular season), the T-Wolves have traditionally had the Nuggets' number. Now, to hold serve for Games 3 and 4.
#-2: Twins (Last Week: -1). The fucking worm turned. They were leading their Division this time last screening Week, but a 1-4 record this past Week, low-lighted by a sweep at home by Cincinnati and then enabling The New York Mets to win and break a 12-Game losing streak last/Wednesday, has dropped them back to earth at terminal velocity. It's still early in their season, which is why I ranked the Twinks over the teams below them in a very bad Week for local sports teams. But let's see if they can turn things around visiting Tampa this weekend, then hosting Seattle for three starting Monday.
#-3: Gopher baseball (Last Week: -3). Should we be glad somewhat that their sweep at #1 UCLA could have been worse? We shouldn't be counting moral victories, but yeah. They lost by scores of 4-2, 6-4, and 5-2 -- all not heinous embarrassments. Take it as a life lesson. And they quadrupled up North Dakota St. Tuesday at Siebert, 12-3. They finish a five-Game homestand by hosting Northwestern over the weekend, then St. Thomas Tuesday.
#-4: Wild (Last Week: -4). I don't think they'll beat The Bastard North Stars because I think God hates me. Still, I want them to beat the ever-loving shit out of The Team That Was Stolen From Us v.2.0. And things were good to start off the series, with Minnesota absolutely emasculating Dallas in Dallas, 6-1. They lost Game 2, but at least they got home-ice advantage ...
... which they lost just now. Game 3 was at the Gica last/Wednesday night, and since it went to double Overtime and the Game itself started at 8:30, it ended around 1 in the morning and it ended with those motherfuckers winning back home-ice. So glad I wasn't there. But we're facing yet another Mild elimination in the First Round, and yet again at the hands of The Team That Was Stolen From Us. Don't go out like bitches. Don't go out like that!
#-5: Gopher softball (Last Week: -5). The hits ... well, they keep on coming in the sense that the Goofer softballers continue to get battered around this season. They didn't hit that much over the weekend, when Nebraska (ranked either sixth or fourth depending on which poll you go to) swept them. Yes, the U. baseballers also got swept, but 1) the softballers were hosting and 2) they got mercy-ruled twice, following Friday's 4-0 Shutout with a 17-2 ass-kicking (which, of course, ended after only five Innings) Saturday and an 11-2 humiliation Sunday afternoon that ended after six. They "rebounded" Tuesday and tripled up North Dakota at Cowles, 6-2. But the sweep is the true mark of how this squad, and this program, is going -- namely two-thirds bad, with a Big Ten record of 6-12 and an overall record of 15-30.
For the first time I can remember, Minnesota ain't playing Wisconsin only twice in the form of a Doubleheader played mid-Week. They host the Badgers this weekend, the final three Games of a seven-Game homestand.