LINCOLN, Neb. -- That embarrassing 59-point loss at Ohio State last week wont soon be forgotten by Nebraska.You dont exactly flush it, coach Mike Riley said. Its not that easy.But with a streaking Minnesota (7-2, 4-2 Big Ten) coming to Memorial Stadium on Saturday night, its time for the No. 21 Cornhuskers (7-2, 4-2) to move on.There is a lot more football out there, a lot more opportunity for us, receiver Jordan Westerkamp said. Like I said after the game, we are 7-2 and thats great. We want to continue to strive to be perfect, obviously.The Huskers 62-3 loss in Columbus was their second in a row, and now they need help to make it to the Big Ten championship game for the first time since 2012. They must win their last three regular-season games and have Wisconsin lose once.Still unknown early Friday was the status of Nebraska quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr., who was knocked unconscious in the second quarter against Ohio State. Armstrong has been going through a concussion protocol this week. If he cant play, senior Ryker Fyfe will make his first start of the season and second of his career.Minnesota, which hasnt been a conference championship since sharing the Big Ten title in 1967, will win the West Division if it wins out against the Huskers, Northwestern and Wisconsin.The Gophers will be going for its first five-game Big Ten win streak since 1962. Nebraska won 48-25 in Minneapolis last year, but Minnesota came from 10 points down in the third quarter to win 28-24 in Lincoln in 2014 .Gophers quarterback Mitch Leidner said he doubts Nebraska will let one bad night in Columbus define its season.Theyll be hungry, itching to get back out on the field, so we definitely have to be ready to go, Leidner said. You cant compare scores or anything like that, and weve learned that a couple times this year. Every teams going to be ready to go on Saturday, so youve really got to respect the process.Some things to watch:PASSING STRUGGLESNebraskas Armstrong and Fyfe have combined to complete just 39.7 percent of their passes with two TDs and seven interceptions over the last four games. The Huskers have been running for 135 yards a game over that span Thats 100 off their average in the first five games.When were running the ball somewhat effectively, the passing game gets easier, particularly with a quarterback of our style, Riley said. All of a sudden play-action becomes a little cleaner. But we have struggled when we have passed, not only with the execution of the play, but also the protection of the passer.NIGHT TIMES RIGHT TIMENebraska has won 18 straight nights games at home. Missouri, in 2008, was the last team to beat the Huskers under the lights in Lincoln.THE TAKEAWAYMinnesota leads the Big Ten and ranks third in the FBS with a plus-12 turnover margin. The Gophers have scored 90 points off turnovers and allowed only 23, after getting outscored in that category last season 72-37. The takeaways can be traced to the push by defensive coordinator Jay Sawvel for a strong pass rush and a fast, swarming approach.FAMILIAR FOESNebraska joined the Big Ten only five years ago, but this will be its 57th meeting with Minnesota. Its the most for the Huskers against any conference opponent. The Gophers lead the series 31-23-2.THE BULLSEYESix Minnesota players have been ejected for targeting this season. Linebacker Nick Rallis was the latest to get tossed for head-to-head contact last week against Purdue. Rallis must sit out the first half at Nebraska to complete the punishment.Some of the hits have been clear, but the Gophers have disputed others, including the one by Rallis last week. Replays appeared to show Rallis made clean contact with his shoulder. Coach Tracy Claeys has acknowledged frustration with the implementation and interpretation of the rule. The automatic ejections that carry over into the next game, depending on the half, and some of the hits that could be deemed unavoidable are parts of the rule hed like to see re-evaluated.---AP Sports Writer Dave Campbell in Minneapolis contributed to this report.---More AP college football at http://collegefootball.ap.orgFake Soccer Jerseys . Spiller left Week 3s 27-20 loss to the New York Jets with a thigh injury, but fully practiced with the team all week and expects to be ready to go on Sunday. Fake Football Jerseys . 1 position. The Mustangs (6-0), who beat Queens 50-31 last weekend, earned 17 first-place votes and 287 points in voting by the Football Reporters of Canada. Western was last ranked first in the country in October 2011. http://www.fakejersey.com/fake-nba-jerseys/ . 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He fell early at Wimbledon, and after winning the Rogers Cup Masters, lost to del Potro in the opening round of Rio. Djokovic is also dealing with a wrist issue that he said still isnt 100 percent. Like del Potro, Janowicz possesses a thunderous game. A 2013 Wimbledon semifinalist, Janowicz (once ranked No. 14) has fallen to No. 228 in the world and has played only two matches this season.No. 8 Madison Keys versus Alison Riske, second night match on Arthur Ashe Stadium (Watch)In another all-American battle on opening day, the biggest question mark will be the health of Keys, who just last week withdrew from the Connecticut Open after injuring her neck during a practice session. But Keys has played well lately, winning 25 of her past 31 matches. This includes a trip to the Montreal final and the Rio semis. Shes also made the fourth round or better in every major dating back to last years US Open. Keys won a title on the grass of Birmingham right before Wimbledon. 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