Gophers at Ohio State
• Kickoff: 3 p.m. Saturday
• Where: Ohio Stadium
• TV/Radio: BTN, 100.3-FM
• Line: Ohio State by 27½
In the span of two weeks, the Gophers (5-5, 3-4 Big Ten) went from sitting atop the Big Ten West Division race to needing a win to achieve bowl eligibility. Now they face Ohio State (10-0, 7-0), a national power that has won 39 of the past 41 in the series. Buckle up.
Three big storylines
How will the Gophers defense hold up? John Paddock, the backup QB for Illinois, needed only three plays to drive his team 85 yards for the winning TD against the Gophers. Last week, Purdue amassed 604 yards and 49 points against Minnesota's reeling defense. The Gophers need key players like LB Cody Lindenberg to return to health quickly.
Will Gophers RB Darius Taylor play? The true freshman suffered a leg injury late in the Oct. 21 game at Iowa and has not played since. He leads the Gophers in rushing with 591 yards and has the talent to be a difference-maker. If he's still out, Jordan Nubin and maybe Zach Evans will carry the mail.
Will Marvin Harrison Jr. bolster his Heisman campaign? The junior is largely considered the best wide receiver in college football, if not the best player overall. Harrison has 59 receptions for 1,063 yards and 12 TDs. He's coming off a seven-catch, 149-yard, three-TD effort against Michigan State. Look for Harrison to be at least one of the Heisman finalists.