I've been hard on this team from time to time (the effort during the UConn game remains inexplicably bad and very reminiscent of last season, regardless of how good the Huskies are), but this one will not be remembered as anything other than a closer-than-expected win vs. an opponent that is better than its record. Just to provide some perspective, consider the following wins by the 2005 team vs. objectively inferior opponents, which was almost everyone considering we were that good!

Every one was at LEAST in some way as close as this Minnesota win, and I will even leave out "excusable" close games (e.g., a rivalry game event like Braggin' Rights, which we won 70-64 vs. a Mizzou team that would finish 17-19).
W 68-59 at Purdue ... This Purdue team would finish the year 7-21 (3-13), but they were up 34-25 with 4:00 until halftime (our largest deficit of the season up to that point) and were still within striking distance (at least as defined by this recent Minnesota game) until the final couple of minutes. It should also be noted that this was simply NOT the current Mackey Arena, so the "tough road environment" excuse holds zero weight. As can be seen by a simple YouTube search, Illini fans absolutely packed that place for this game, and it was a true neutral site environment.
W 73-68 in OT vs. Iowa ... #1 team needs overtime at home to beat a team who would end up a #10 seed in the NCAA Tournament (and would then have a First Round exit via a double digit loss)? I wish I could have seen the message boards, lol.
W 57-51 at Michigan ... In case anyone needs a reminder of this era of basketball, Michigan was a straight-up joke. This specific Michigan team finished the year 13-18, and believe it or not that was only their THIRD worst season in the previous five years, lol. And yet, we trailed by 4 at halftime, and we literally
did not score for the final 12 minutes of the first half. When we finally "got it together," it was to achieve a 6-point win where we scored fewer than 60 points for the only time all year up until that point, lol.
There are of course other examples from this very season (e.g., the actual loss at an NIT-level OSU or our 54-43 BTT Championship Game win, where we actually look shockingly pedestrian if you want to go watch that one on YouTube), but the point is teams have off games. Last year's squad probably would have let Minnesota beat us today ... and that is the difference between getting a great seed and settling for a #6/7 and simply ~hoping~ for a good NCAA Tournament run.
Effort in the first half? Not great, lol. Crowd in the first half? Actually embarrassing. Jerseys? I don't need to address that.

However, we did what we needed to in order to beat an underrated team on a day when we weren't firing on all cylinders. Onward and upward!