Ohio State vs. Michigan State 2020 Football Preview And Prediction

See the keys to the game and our prediction for the Buckeyes and Spartans squaring off in East Lansing this Saturday.

Ohio State game plan for victory

After finding the ground game two weeks ago against Indiana, the Buckeyes are ready to soar to new heights. A team can be one dimensional against sub-par opponents, but if Ohio State plans on making it to the College Football Playoff and being able to compete with the big boys, a balanced attack is necessary.

After throwing just three interceptions in his entire career, Justin Fields looked like he was trying to force things against Indiana. Fields equaled that career stat in just one game, giving the ball to the Hoosiers three times. Michigan State has a ball-hawking cornerback in Shakur Brown who has five interceptions in five games. The Spartans haven’t faced the caliber of receivers that Ohio State has, it should go without saying, but Fields has to do a better job of protecting the rock.

On the defensive side of the ball, MSU doesn’t have any one player that will keep Kerry Coombs up at night. But the Spartans are a scrappy bunch and seem to relish playing the underdog role. Against Michigan, quarterback Rocky Lombardi threw for 323 yards and three touchdowns. Three different times this season the Spartans have had receivers go over 100 yards. That could spell trouble for a young secondary trying to find its identity.

Michigan State does a nice job of protecting Lombardi as well. He’s only been sacked six times this season. Compare that to Ohio State who has allowed Justin Fields to be sacked 12 times in one less game played. Getting pressure on the quarterback always helps ease some of the troubles in pass coverage, so getting to Lombardi will be key.

If the Buckeyes want an invite to the CFP, the defense must prove itself, and Michigan State is a great place to get the ball rolling in the right direction.

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Next … The key players for Ohio State

Two Key Players For Ohio State

Master Teague – Running back: Master Teague has firmly planted himself as the No. 1 back at Ohio State. Carries were split fairly equally in the first three games between Teague and Trey Sermon. But Teague has earned the trust of the coaching staff and has been garnering most of the touches. Ohio State needs Teague to continue running hard to keep the offense balanced and pressure off Justin Fields to feel like he has to do everything.

Baron Browning – Linebacker: With Indiana threatening to score late in the first half, Baron Browning made an outstanding play to knock the ball loose and recover the fumble. Browning is a smart football player and has emerged as a leader in his senior year. The linebacking crew gets somewhat overlooked on this Buckeye team, but they have been the one constant on the defensive side of the ball.

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Next … How it’ll all go down