The Gophers might be 12-point underdogs heading into Saturday's game at Northwestern, but Minnesota sees an opportunity to re-establish a running game that spurred a 4-0 nonconference start.
Northwestern allowed an average of 118 yards rushing in four nonconference victories but gave up 248 yards and 286 yards on the ground, respectively, in losses to Ohio State and Wisconsin.
Granted those are two of the best rushing teams in the Big Ten, but the Gophers averaged 282 yards rushing in nonconference play before being held to 30 yards on the ground in a disappointing loss to Iowa.
The Gophers fared better on the ground in their loss to Michigan on Oct. 5, rushing for 136 yards, including 66 on 18 carries from quarterback Mitch Leidner.
David Cobb ran for 332 yards on 53 carries in four nonconference games (6.3 yards per carry), and fellow running back Rodrick Williams gained 277 on 45 carries (6.2). In two Big Ten games, though, Cobb has run for 42 yards on 15 carries (2.8) and Williams 55 on 15 (3.7).
"We feel like this is a defense we match up with, a lot like Michigan's, and that's a huge part of the equation," offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover said. "With their style of defense, with the way they play their personnel, it's a matchup that we feel like we're going to have a good opportunity to be able to run the football."
Schedules released
The Big Ten released its 2018 and 2019 schedules, so the conference's next six years of league games are now set.
Next year, the Gophers will move to the Big Ten West Division, along with Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Northwestern, Illinois and Purdue.