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LINCOLN, Neb.—Nebraska coach Bo Pelini says his Cornhuskers are heading into a matchup with a physical football team and, likely, the best offensive line seen this season.

But Pelini says he’s focused on controlling the ball and mixing up offensive plays in Saturday’s game at fourth-ranked Oklahoma (7-1, 4-1 Big 12).

Oklahoma averages a Big 12-leading 48.3 points per game.

Pelini says Saturday’s game will be a test.

The Huskers (5-3, 2-2) practiced for 2 1/2 hours Monday inside the Hawks Championship Center to prepare.

Along with senior linebacker Phillip Dillard, senior I-back Marlon Lucky sat out Monday’s workout. Lucky is expected to be back Tuesday or Wednesday.

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