After a tough home loss to Wisconsin, the Huskers will have to regroup as Urban Meyer's Ohio State comes to town for another night game Saturday.
Nebraska head coach Mike Riley addressed the media at his weekly Monday press conference and discussed injuries, recapped Wisconsin and previewed Ohio State.
Jerald Foster: "Hopefully we'll learn from this game."
Riley said running back Mikale Wilbon is "getting better", and said it's a "real mystery" whether Tre Bryant will practice this week or not. However, Bryant is listed as "injured" on this week's depth chart. Riley also said that a medical redshirt could be a possibility for Bryant and that the staff will need to be careful with the decisions they make with him moving forward.
Tanner Lee: "We've just got to get better and that will be our focus."
Safety Antonio Reed hurt his knee, and Riley said he's questionable, leaning towards doubtful heading into Saturday's game against the Buckeyes.
Chris Jones, who played in his first game action against Wisconsin since injuring his knee just before the season, is now listed as the No. 2 cornerback on the depth chart.
Freshman linebacker Ben Stille is now listed as an "or" co-starter with Sedrick King.
As far as a recap of the Wisconsin game, Riley noted Wisconsin's ability to run the ball as an obvious factor in the win.
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"When you see one team ran for 360 and the other didn't, it's not hard to pick the winner," Riley said.
Riley also nothed that the Huskers run attack was "feast or famine", but said that junior running back Devine Ozigbo ran hard. He said while there were a couple of big runs, there were too many for no gain.
Hear more of what Riley had to say during Monday's press conference here: