Saturday's college football viewing guide with the Gophers on a bye week

The Gophers will spend their bye week studying their next two opponents, Wisconsin and Michigan State. The Michigan State vs. Nebraska game will have a direct bearing on Minnesota's division title chances.

November 16, 2013 at 5:06AM
Wisconsin's James White
Wisconsin's James White, right, gets past Brigham Young's Robertson Daniel during the second half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, in Madison, Wis. Wisconsin won 27-17. (Associated Press - Ap/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Gophers have a bye Saturday, but they'll have their eyes on two Big Ten games.

INDIANA AT WISCONSIN (11 a.m., ESPN2)

Line: Badgers by 23

Why it matters to the Gophers: Wisconsin is their next opponent, so it'll be interesting to see if the Hoosiers can give the Badgers a scare at Camp Randall. A Wisconsin win would make the Badgers and Gophers both 8-2 heading into their Nov. 23 showdown at TCF Bank Stadium.

There's an outside chance "ESPN College GameDay" would come to Minnesota for that game, though the more likely draw that day would be Oklahoma State at Baylor. As GameDay host Chris Fowler tweeted (@cbfowler), "Minnesota fans campaigning for 11/23 @CollegeGameDay: Root for Texas S'day. And TX Tech. And WIS. The November grid is interconnected!"

Texas is a 3-point underdog at home against Oklahoma State, and Texas Tech is a 27-point underdog against Baylor in a game played in Arlington, Texas.

MICHIGAN STATE AT NEBRASKA (2:30 p.m., ABC)

Line: Spartans by 6

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Why it matters to the Gophers: This game will have a direct impact on Minnesota's Legends Division Title chances. If Michigan State (5-0 in the Big Ten) wins, the Gophers (4-2) would need the Spartans to lose the following week at Northwestern (0-5) before Minnesota visits Michigan State on Nov. 30. If Nebraska (4-1) wins, the Gophers will be right in the hunt. At that point, Minnesota could claim the division title with wins over Wisconsin and Michigan State – and one Nebraska loss to either Penn State or Iowa.

It's already been a storybook season for the Gophers. On Saturday, things could get even more interesting.

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