Watch: Gophers seniors reflect on careers in lead up to Senior Day game vs. No. 4 Penn State

Gophers quarterback Max Brosmer, offensive lineman Aireontae Ersery and defensive lineman Danny Striggow talk Senior Day, PSU game

Coming off their second bye week of the season, the Gophers football team has a tall task this Saturday as No. 4 Penn State comes to Huntington Bank Stadium.

Saturday’s game marks Senior Day.

At this week’s player press conference, several seniors reflected on their careers at Minnesota and discussed the upcoming challenge with the Nittany Lions.

**Click the video box on this page to watch the full press conference with quarterback Max Brosmer, defensive lineman Danny Striggow and offensive lineman Aireontae Ersery***

Below is a game preview, courtesy of the Associated Press:

No. 4 Penn State (9-1, 6-1 Big Ten, No. 4 CFP) at Minnesota (6-4, 4-3), Saturday, 2:30 p.m. (CBS).

BetMGM College Football Odds: Penn State by 11½.

Series record: Penn State leads 10-6.

What’s at stake?

Penn State is in prime position for a spot in the new 12-team Playoff and still in the mix to make the Big Ten championship game, with a home game against struggling Maryland waiting after this challenge on the road against a well-rounded opponent. Losing to Minnesota team coming off a bye week would be a big blow to Penn State’s playoff push and all but take a conference title off the table. Minnesota can vastly upgrade its bowl bid with a win and take some momentum into a final-week rivalry game at Wisconsin.

Key matchup

Penn State TE Tyler Warren vs. Minnesota defense. Warren, a first team AP Midseason All-American selection, totaled 190 yards and two touchdowns from scrimmage last week in a win at Purdue. He is second among all FBS tight ends in receiving yards (808) and also taken 13 of his 16 rushing attempts for either first downs or touchdowns. The Gophers are second in the FBS in passes defended per game, tied for fourth in interceptions per game and tied for 17th in yards allowed per pass attempt.

Players to watch

Penn State: DE Abdul Carter has had multiple tackles for loss in three straight games. The junior, who played linebacker the previous two seasons, second in the FBS with 17½ tackles for loss and seventh with eight sacks this year.

Minnesota: LB Cody Lindenberg. The fifth-year junior leads the Gophers with 76 tackles, coming off a career-high 14 tackles at Rutgers in their last game on Nov. 9.

Facts & figures

This will be Penn State’s fourth visit to Minnesota since Huntington Bank Stadium opened on campus in 2009. The Nittany Lions won in 2010 and lost in 2013 and 2019. … Penn State has won its first four road games in a season for the first time since 2011. … Penn State QB Drew Allar is third in the FBS in yards per pass attempt (9.8) and fifth in completion percentage (71.9) … The Nittany Lions have allowed 49 second-half points this season for the second-best per-game average in the FBS. … Minnesota is 2-1 against teams ranked in the AP Top 25 at the time of the game. The Gophers have never posted three wins against ranked opponents in one season.