Nebraska hasn’t played Michigan in football since the 2005 Alamo Bowl, where the Huskers pulled out a frantic 32-28 victory. Saturday, the sixteenth-ranked Huskers and eighteenth-ranked Wolverines meet at fabled Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. The Michigan defense has made a quantum leap this season and ranks fifth in the country in scoring defense. Husker offensive coordinator Tim Beck knows taking care of the ball and finishing drives will be vital. “They’re physical, like all the teams are. Mike Martin is a terrific defensive lineman. It’s going to be a great challenge for our offensive line,” Beck said. “They’re very well coached. They have a good scheme. It’s going to be another tough challenge for us, no question about it. They’re a good red zone defense. They keep you out of the end zone. We’ve got to come to play. We’ve got to hold onto the football and get turnovers. That’s going to be key to the ball game.” Kickoff on Saturday in Ann Arbor is set for 11 AM.