For $65 at the Eden Prairie Scheels, P.J. Fleck could outfit himself with a bright red Nebraska Cornhuskers hoodie. Throw in an additional $120, and he could complete the ensemble with a pair of high-end red sneakers.
After all, Fleck needs Nebraska to beat Iowa on Friday in order for his Gophers football team to stay alive in the race for the Big Ten West Division championship. Wearing a little "Go Big Red" swag couldn't hurt for a day, could it?
"No, no way,'' Fleck said, laughing, during his weekly news conference Monday. "We don't wear any red anyway.''
Fleck's message to his players was straightforward: Worry about the red team they're playing Saturday (Wisconsin), not the red team that's playing the Hawkeyes on Friday (12:30 p.m., BTN).
"We've talked to our players because there's a game playing Friday. We have no control over that,'' Fleck said. "Whatever the outcome of that game is, we have no control over that, so we're kind of ignoring it, we really are. The only focus is the Axe.''
That would be Paul Bunyan's Axe, which will go to the winner of the Gophers-Wisconsin matchup Saturday afternoon at Huntington Bank Stadium. The Gophers (7-4, 5-3 Big Ten) will try to wrest that prize away from the No. 15 Badgers (8-3, 6-2), who have won it the past two years and 16 out of the past 17.
A victory over Wisconsin at the very least would give the Gophers their first Axe win in Minneapolis since Rhys Lloyd's last-play field goal secured a 37-34 triumph in the Metrodome in 2003. At the venue first known as TCF Bank Stadium, the Axe has left with the Badgers in all six visits.
The matchup will carry the additional weight of West title bout if Nebraska beats Iowa on Friday and Purdue tops Indiana on Saturday — outcomes that are out of the Gophers' control.