Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

WHAT TO KNOW

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What’s at stake

Stunned by rival Michigan State on the last play, an improbable fumbled punt, Michigan had a week off to recover mentally and now must bounce back on the field to stay relevant in the Big Ten East Division race. The Wolverines will face a motivated Minnesota team, which was saddened Wednesday by the sudden retirement of coach Jerry Kill. The Gophers start a grueling stretch, with trips to Ohio State and Iowa following this game.

Key matchup

Michigan’s stifling defense against Minnesota quarterbac­k Mitch Leidner. The Wolverines have allowed the fewest points per game in the FBS and the second-fewest yards rushing per game, so Leidner will have his work cut out for him, easily the biggest challenge he’s faced in this up-and-down junior season. Leidner, who’s coming off a career-best 301 yards and 26 completion­s in an Oct. 17 loss to Nebraska, played well at Michigan last year. He went 14 for 22 for 167 yards and one touchdown, helping guide the Gophers to a 30-14 victory.

Players to watch

Michigan: CB Jourdan Lewis. Tied the single-game school record with six pass breakups against Michigan State to go with a season-high seven tackles.

Minnesota: TE Brandon Lingen. The sophomore had a career-high 54 yards on three catches against Nebraska.

Facts & figures

Defensive coordinato­r Tracy Claeys has taken over on an interim basis for Kill, who has battled epilepsy and decided he couldn’t make that work anymore with the demanding job. The Gophers went 4-3 in 2013 with Claeys as acting head coach while Kill took a step back to focus on his health. ... The last time Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh coached a game at Minnesota, his 49ers lost 24-13 to the Vikings Sept. 23, 2012, at the now-demolished Metrodome. San Francisco reached the Super Bowl that year. ... Michigan has not lost at Minnesota since 1977, a 16-0 victory by the Gophers at now-demolished Memorial Stadium. The last time the Gophers gained the Little Brown Jug trophy in consecutiv­e years was 196263. ... The Wolverines lead the FBS in third-down defense, allowing opponents a 20 percent conversion rate (19 for 97).

Betting line

Michigan by 13 ½

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