The sixteenth-ranked Husker football team needs to win out to have any chance to share a division title and make the Big Ten Championship game. Their penultimate game of the season won’t be easy, as they travel to Ann Arbor to take on eighteenth-ranked Michigan. Husker defensive coordinator Carl Pelini talked after yesterday’s practice about the challenges of slowing the Wolverines offense, led by dynamic quarterback Denard Robinson. “Running quarterbacks cause problems for everybody,” Pelini said. “They take away your man advantage. Just do the math. You always defend opponents 11 against 10, but when the quarterback is involved in the run game it is 11 on 11. It is harder to get the extra guy to the tackle. We have to look at creative ways to defend him.” The Huskers make their first trip to Michigan Stadium since 1962 this Saturday. Kickoff is set for 11 AM.