Star Tribune columnist Chip Scoggins joins host Michael Rand off Thursday's breaking news that Lindsay Whalen has stepped down as Gophers women's basketball coach after five seasons. Why didn't things work out, and where do the Gophers (and Whalen) go from here?
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