That depends on who you talk to, and what metric they're using. Sagarin has our SOS at #33, which is lower than I expected before the season. The team that's just killing our SOS no matter which metric we use is Southern Miss. A team that went 12-2 last year turns in an 0-10 season thus far, a shocking failure, and they are way dragging us down. If Southern Miss had even gone 5-5 this year we'd have, by far, the #1 SOS according to the NCAA.i still can't believe we have the 6th strongest schedule in the nation, thats why we are getting some BCS love.
I'm was thinking Minn would play us fairly close in the 1st half with us coming out with a 7 pt lead, maybe 10, but then we would tire them out and open it up more in the 2nd half. 38-10. It will be bad news for them though if Wilhite is limited. Might have to think about 45-10http://espn.go.com/b...ws-borland-iffy
B1G injury updates
- Minnesota top wideout A.J. Barker (ankle) will miss his third straight game Saturday at Nebraska. The Gophers also will be without defensive tackle Roland Johnson (knee) and reserve linebacker Lamonte Edwards. Senior defensive end D.L. Wilhite, tied for the Big Ten sacks lead with 7.5, is listed as questionable on the team's injury report but also remains the starter on the depth chart. Center Jon Christenson, injured last week at Illinois, also is questionable.
- Nebraska running back Rex Burkhead (knee) will be a game-time decision against Minnesota, coach Bo Pelini said Thursday. Burkhead, who twice has aggravated the knee in Big Ten play and has missed the past three games, tested out the knee this week in practice. Wide receiver Tim Marlowe also is a game-time decision.