Michigan State hosts Florida Atlantic in what should be close Week 1 matchup

College Sports Wire has a score prediction for the Michigan State Spartans and Florida Atlantic Owls.

The first college football game of the season for both the Florida Atlantic Owls and Michigan State Spartans will take place on Friday. The two teams are playing for the first time since they met back in 2021, when Michigan State won 44-0. Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan will be the host of this Friday night affair.

Fans on Big Ten Network will be treated to a game featuring two teams with a bunch of unknowns. Florida Atlantic finished the season last year in 9th place in the AAC. The Owls went 4-8 and fell in their season finale to the Rice Owls. Michigan State was also 4-8 a season ago. The Spartans finished 6th in the Big Ten East and did not score in their final loss at home to Penn State. The hope for 2024 is a season of improvement for both squads.

Spartans led by Jonathan Smith

The Spartans are led by head coach Jonathan Smith. He will start four transfers on the offensive side. One of them is quarterback Aidan Chiles. Chiles played at Oregon State before transferring to East Lansing. He should give Michigan State some much-needed athleticism at the position.

Jack Velling is another transfer and should be a big-body target for Chiles in the passing game. On defense, the Spartans are projected to start five transfers. Nine of the 22 starters for the Spartans coming into the season fresh will certainly make things interesting for Michigan State.

Nate Carter is the top returning skill player on offense. He carried it 185 times for 798 yards and 4 touchdowns. His backup Jalen Berger transferred to UCLA for the 2024 season. Montorie Foster Jr and Jaron Glover return in the receiving core for the Spartans. They combined for over 800 yards receiving a season ago, so look for them to be involved early and often in the Spartans offense.

New look Owls in 2024

Tom Herman is looking to build and build quickly in Boca Raton. He has six projected starters out of the transfer portal. Both his quarterback and running back are new to the program. Cam Fancher is behind center. He played from 2021-2023 at Marshall. He tossed 10 touchdowns in 2022 and 11 in 2023 but has been marred with interceptions, including 17 in two seasons.

George Johnson III is the lead running back. He joined the Owls in January after playing at UMass and graduating with a Communications degree. He will take over for Zuberi Mobley, who will start as the 2024 backup. All three of the receivers for Florida Atlantic are new to the program. EJ Horton, Marlyn Johnson and Milan Tucker will get the load to start the season.

Florida Atlantic Owls vs. Michigan State Spartans Score Prediction

This is not going to be a cakewalk for the Spartans. Coach Herman has plans to be competitive, and do it this season. While the Spartans should win the game, the Owls from AAC will compete from start to finish.

College Sports Wire final score prediction for this game is the Michigan State Spartans 24-20 over the Florida Atlantic Owls.

Florida Atlantic Owls: CFN College Football Preview 2021

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Florida Atlantic season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Florida Atlantic season with what you need to know.


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Top Players | Keys To The Season
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Florida Atlantic Schedule Analysis
– Florida Atlantic Owls Previews
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

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2020 Record: 5-4 overall, 4-2 in C-USA
Head Coach: Willie Taggart, 2nd year, 5-4 (61-66 overall)
2020 CFN Final Ranking: 101
2020 CFN Preview Ranking: 87
2019 CFN Final Ranking: 13

Florida Atlantic Owls College Football Preview 2021: Offense

The offense sputtered. It finished 112th in the nation averaging 325 yards and 19 points per game, but the ground game wasn’t bad. The offensive line struggled a bit in pass protection and gave up too many tackles for loss, but it paved the way for 180 rushing yards per game.

Now all five starters are expected back up front – ten offensive starters are expected to return overall – with two good ones to work around in junior tackle BJ Etienne and senior guard Desmond Noel.

The Owls have a whole lot of options at running back, helped by the addition of 1,175-yard, 13 touchdown back Johnny Ford from USF. James Charles led the team with 429 yards and a score, and 220-pound Malcolm Davidson – the 2019 leading rusher – ran for over seven yards per carry with two scores. There should be running production from the quarterback, too, who’ll be …

The quarterback situation got very, very interesting. It was already a decent situation with former Indiana transfer Nick Tronti coming off an okay first run and Javion Posey finishing second on the team in rushing, but they’re going to have a hard time holding off N’Kosi Perry, the Miami transfer who was part of the Cane offense for the last three years. However, Perry isn’t all that accurate, and that’s a problem – FAU quarterbacks combined to hit just 53% of their passes.

Getting WR John Dunmore should help – the former star Penn State recruit needs to stretch the field for a passing attack that averaged fewer than 11 yards per catch. 6-4, 200-pound Brandon Robinson led the team with three touchdowns on his 12 grabs, but leading receiver TJ Chase is the team’s lone missing starter.

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Florida Atlantic Football Schedule 2021, Analysis

Florida Atlantic Owls football schedule. Analysis of the 2021 slate and who they have to play – and who they miss – from the other division.

Florida Atlantic Owls football schedule. Analysis of the 2021 slate and who they have to play – and who they miss – from the other division.


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Florida Atlantic Football Schedule 2021

2021 Conference USA Football Schedule

Sept. 4 at Florida

Sept. 11 Georgia Southern

Sept. 18 Fordham

Sept. 25 at Air Force

Oct. 2 FIU

Oct. 9 at UAB

Oct. 16 OPEN DATE

Oct. 23 at Charlotte

Oct. 30 UTEP

Nov. 6 Marshall

Nov. 13 at Old Dominion

Nov. 20 at WKU

Nov. 27 Middle Tennessee

Dec. 4 Conference USA Championship

Games vs. The West: at UAB, UTEP

Missed Teams From The West: Louisiana Tech, North Texas, Rice, Southern Miss, UTSA

Florida Atlantic Owls Football Schedule Analysis: The Owls aren’t taking it easy to start the season with a nasty non-conference date against Georgia Southern to go along with the road games at Florida and Air Force.

The Conference USA season is interesting, too, with the game against the guys down the road from FIU to kick it off before facing defending conference champion UAB on the road.

The Marshall and Middle Tennessee games are at home, but the Owls have to go on the road to deal with WKU – that’s not too bad. There’s no reason to not win the East with this slate.

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College Football News Preview 2020: Florida Atlantic Owls

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, looking ahead to the Florida Atlantic Owls season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Florida Atlantic Owls season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
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2019 Record: 11-3 overall, 7-1 in C-USA
Head Coach: Willie Taggart, 1st year
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 45
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 13
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 85

No one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

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It sort of flew under the radar, but the hire of Willie Taggart was fantastic for the defending Conference USA champs. Unlike the Florida State situation, he doesn’t have to do a rebuild – he’s inheriting a heater from Lane Kiffin, and it starts with an offense that led the league with 449 yards and 36 points per game.


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Chris Robison has had an interesting college career – starting out at Oklahoma and being a bit questionable going into last season – but he was fantastic.

The 6-1, 200-pounder threw for over 3,700 yards with 28 touchdowns and just six picks. Former Indiana Hoosier Nick Tronti is back as the No. 2 man, and there’s more talent waiting in the wings, including Willie Taggart Jr.

And here come the receivers.

Star TE Harrison Bryant is gone to the Cleveland Browns, and top WR Deangelo Antoine is done. 6-4, 220-pound senior John Mitchell is back after catching 38 passes for five scores, and speedster Willie Wright returns. But the new guys are the stars.

Michael Irvin II is coming in from Miami to push for Bryant’s old job. TJ Chase was a huge get for Clemson, and now he’s an Owl. DeAndre McNeal comes in from SMU, Aaron Young transfers in from Duke, and there are more on the way waiting for their eligibility.

The passing game will still be good.

Just two starters are gone from the O line, but they were both First Team All-Conference USA stars. The pass protection was just okay, and there were way too many plays made in the backfield, but the front five did a decent job for the ground game. It needs a left tackle to replace Brandon Walton and a center to step in for Junior Diaz.

205-pound junior Malcolm Davidson led the team with 711 yards and nine scores, but he was never healthy and missed four games. If he can stay in one piece, look out – he averaged close to seven yards per pop.

Throw in the veteran trio of James Charles, Larry McCammon, and BJ Emmons – who combined for 18 scores – and the backfield is loaded.

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