Run Game Is Front and Center for Michigan-Nebraska

Frost briefs reporters after Thursday’s practice
Run Game Is Front and Center for Michigan-Nebraska
Run Game Is Front and Center for Michigan-Nebraska /

The running game will be key for both teams when Michigan and Nebraska go toe to toe Saturday night, Husker coach Scott Frost said after Thursday's practice.

"They want to run it, we want to run it," Frost said. "They want to stop it, we want to stop it." 

He said the Husker offensive line needs another showing like it had against Northwestern. "More low pad level and more movement. It's going to be harder this week."

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