I overreact to each win and loss. I tell myself I am not going to do that and then I do anyway. After the Indiana win, I felt the team was trending up and showing weekly improvement to the point not only was a bowl secure, but the team would probably surprise and beat 3 of the 4 remaining opponents. On the way to that uplifting finish was Illinois. After that game I wondered how I would drag myself to the stadium for the two remaining home games which were sure to be blowout losses and I found it quite possible major cracks were showing in Fleck's plan and that horrible defensive showing might prove to be the beginning of the end of Fleck as the Gopher coach. So, then Purdue arrives. 41-10. Of course right on queue Wisconsin seems beatable again. Well, a bowl game would be a step forward this season and given my wild swings related to how I feel the team is progressing, I am going to finally take a step back and leave it at that. It would not surprise me to have two very bad games to end the season. However, there is now enough combined evidence to suggest a couple or one win out of these last two isn't out of the question either. Young college teams can be quite unpredictable. Prior to the season I was thinking it would be a tight one to get to a bowl and I thought the team would be somewhere in that 5-7 to 7-5 territory. If you had told me the team would be 5-5 after 10 games I would have congratulated myself. But, week by week it hasn't felt like I was "right" at all. Complete roller coaster.