MSU Basketball survives scare from Minnesota to earn much-needed win

MSU basketball uses late rally to pick up win over Minnesota on Thursday

Michigan State’s season hung in the balance on Thursday night.

The Spartans needed a late rally to pull away from Minnesota to earn a much-needed 76-66 victory on Thursday. Michigan State entered this matchup as a double-digit favorite and after early season losses, they simply couldn’t afford to lose to the Golden Gophers here.

Michigan State got off to a fast start and appeared ready to make easy work of the Golden Gophers in the opening half. However, the Spartans failed to take control of the game and carried a 37-32 lead into the break.

Minnesota came out firing in the second half and quickly took their first lead of the game early in the frame. It was back-and-forth for most of the second half before Michigan State ended the game on a 14-4 run to earn the victory.

The Spartans were led in scoring by Tyson Walker with 21 points. Malik Hall (16 points) and Mady Sissoko (10 points) also reached double-digits in the victory over Minnesota.

With the win, Michigan State improves to 11-7 overall and 3-4 in Big Ten play on the year.

Michigan State will return to the court on Sunday in a midday matchup at Maryland. Tipoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. ET and the game will be televised on CBS.

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MSU Basketball vs. Minnesota: Stream, broadcast info, prediction for Thursday

Check out all of the key game details for this matchup between the Spartans and Golden Gophers

Michigan State basketball will look to boost its NCAA Tournament resume with a home matchup against Minnesota on Thursday night.

The Spartans enter this conference tilt looking to pick up a second straight victory. Michigan State beat Rutgers by double-digits in its last game, and currently sits at 10-7 overall and 2-4 in Big Ten play.

Minnesota is looking to stop a two-game losing skid and get back in the win column in this matchup. Prior to this short losing streak, Minnesota had won seven straight games. The Golden Gophers are 12-5 overall and 3-3 in Big Ten play this year.

Can Michigan State pick up a second straight home win on Thursday against Minnesota? Check out my prediction and all of the key game details for this matchup between the Spartans and Golden Gophers below:

Analytics, Data picks Minnesota to narrowly beat MSU on Saturday

The computers think Michigan State will drop their sixth straight game this week

The computers think Michigan State will drop their sixth straight game this week.

Bill Connelly of ESPN is the mastermind behind SP+ — which uses play-by-play data to evaluate teams on five factors that Connelly identified as being highly correlated with winning: efficiency, explosiveness, field position, finishing drives, and turnovers. According to Connelly, SP+ likes Minnesota to beat Michigan State on Saturday by the score of 25-19. Michigan State has a 38 percent chance of pulling the upset, according to SP+.

Michigan State enters this game with losses in each of their last five games and a record of 2-5 overall. Minnesota is 4-3 overall and coming off an upset road victory over Iowa this past weekend.

Check out the complete breakdown of SP+ picks for Week 9 below:

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MSU football opens as road underdogs at Minnesota

Michigan State football has opened as a road underdog at Minnesota this upcoming week

For a sixth straight week, Michigan State football has opened as an underdog.

The Spartans have opened as an 8-point underdog against Minnesota this week. Michigan State has been an underdog in each of their last five games, all of which they have lost.

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Michigan State enters this road matchup on a five-game losing streak. The Spartans are 2-5 overall and haven’t won a game since early September when former head coach Mel Tucker was still with the program.

Minnesota enters this game with some momentum following a narrow victory over Iowa on Saturday. The Golden Gophers are 4-3 overall and in contention for winning the Big Ten West Division for the first time in program history.

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Iowa Can Still Win the Big Ten West… But it Starts This Week

The Big Ten West Division is still there for the taking. Iowa just has to decide this week against Illinois whether or not it wants it.

This is the crucial point of the season.

Once seen as a potential trap game in between two Big Ten juggernauts in Michigan and Ohio State, Iowa’s midseason clash at Illinois on Saturday night is the defining matchup of the season. How this game in Champaign, Illinois will largely dictate the rest of the season for the Hawkeyes.

It has not been a great start to the season for the Hawkeyes. Iowa is 3-2 after five weeks, splitting their two conference games. While above .500, the method in which they’ve won their games has instilled little confidence into a restless Hawkeyes fanbase. Iowa is currently ranked 122nd in points per game, only scoring 16.4 points a contest. The offense has been flat out horrendous.

Twice this season Iowa has been held under 10 points, that was the first two games against South Dakota State and rivals Iowa State. Both of those contests, mind you, were at home. Scoring a combined 14 points against an FCS opponent and a rival Cyclones squad that is sitting at 3-2 as well. Their only other two wins are over Southeast Missouri State and Ohio by the way.

You know it’s bad when the offense is seen as improved after scoring 27 points against two bad opponents. Let this sink in. Incarnate Word were able to put up 28 more points against Nevada than the Hawkeyes were. It has been atrocious all year on offense, and we were reminded of that once again last week with yet another embarrassing loss to Michigan.

While hopes of making it to the Big Ten Championship may seem folly after a disappointing start to the campaign, the West Division is still ripe for the taking. The division is currently sitting in a seven way tie, pretty much every team with a 1-1 conference record through two weeks of Big Ten play. Entering Week Six, it seems that nobody has any real intentions of winning the Big Ten West.

It seemed at the beginning that Minnesota would finally stake their claim on the division, taking a much needed next step further under coach P.J. Fleck. The Gophers started the year off a convincing 4-0 with a big win over Michigan State. That feather in the hat looks increasingly less notable as the Spartans’ season progresses though.

Minnesota just lost their first game of the season last week to Purdue 20-10. The things that were bad about the Gophers in previous years returned. The Boilermakers are back to intriguing status after the upset, but have been massively inconsistent so far. So what you will about losing to a good Penn State team, you’d like to see a conference competitor do much more than beat Florida Atlantic by two.

Wisconsin and Nebraska are two teams in complete disarray as we approach the mid-way point. The Cornhuskers finally ripped the bandaid off a few weeks back, firing head coach Scott Frost. While they were dismantled the next week by Oklahoma, they did manage to beat Indiana this week… whatever that’s worth.

Wisconsin, meanwhile, finds themselves at the bottom of the Big Ten and without a coach. Long time head coach Paul Chryst found himself on the chopping block after a 34-10 loss to Illinois, ending an eight year tenure in Madison. Defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard will take over, but there is big trouble in Wisconsin. The Badgers have been embarrassed in back to back weeks by Big Ten opponents, falling victim to the Ohio State machine 52-21 the week prior.

It should be noted that Northwestern is there with their 1-4 overall record. That’s all the time I feel like devoting to the team that suffered losses to Southern Illinois and Miami (Ohio) and gained their only victory against Nebraska.

This leaves us with upcoming opponent Illinois. The Illini have appeared to be the most competent of the West Division squads so far, their only loss to Indiana. I will once again mention that a horrendous call went against Illinois that changed the game. Bret Bielema’s squad have won the rest of their games pretty convincingly though.

As you can see, for all of the woes Iowa has suffered so far this season, they’ve been equally replicated by everyone else in the division. Besides Illinois, who did lose to Indiana at the end of the day, everyone else seems to be derping their way through this year. The path to the Big Ten Championship is still visible, especially with the Hawkeyes’ Big Ten West slate still upcoming on the schedule.

This is the critical week, though. This is where we find out if there’s anything left to be gained from 2022.

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Best photos from Michigan State’s second straight blowout loss vs. Minnesota

It was another tough loss for the Spartans — here are some of the best photos from the game

If you thought last week was bad, this week was even worse for Michigan State football.

For a second straight week, the Spartans were blown out — this time at the hands of Minnesota. The final score from Spartan Stadium was 34-7.

With the loss, Michigan State dropped to 2-2 on the season and 0-1 in Big Ten play. The Spartans will look to bounce back next week in a road trip to Maryland.

Before turning our focus to the Terps, here are some of the best photos from Saturday’s brutal loss to the Golden Gophers:

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MSU football names captains for matchup against Minnesota on Saturday

See who will be the Spartans’ captains for this week’s matchup against Minnesota.

Michigan State football will open conference play on Saturday in a must-win game against Minnesota from Spartan Stadium.

The Spartans announced on Friday the captains for this week’s game against the Golden Gophers. See below who is going to serve as the Spartans’ offensive, defensive and special teams captains:

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Top 5 Big Ten Week 4 games and predictions

Week 4 of the season sees some big time Big Ten matchups as conference play gets underway. Let’s see the top five Big Ten games this week.

Week 4 kicks off Big Ten conference play for a number of teams. Some of these matchups have a lot riding on them for such an early junction of the season. Whether that be high expectations of winning the conference or teams looking to get things figured out, there is no shortage of intrigue this week.

As always, there are some games that don’t move the needle much. The Illinois Fighting Illini hosting Chattanooga, Northwestern hosting Miami (Ohio), Penn State getting a tune up against the Central Michigan Chippewas, and Purdue hosting Florida Atlantic University all leave something to be desired.

The other matchups do get a lot of national coverage as well with the Big Ten getting airtime on FOX, FS1, ESPN, and ABC. Let’s get into five of the most intriguing matchups in the Big Ten this week with a prediction of what shakes out.

Michigan State vs. Minnesota: Will Spartans bounce back in Big Ten opener?

See our predictions for Michigan State’s Big Ten opener against Minnesota on Saturday

Last week was ugly for the Spartans, but it’s a new week and Michigan State will look to pick up a much-needed bounce-back victory over Minnesota on Saturday.

The Spartans were shredded by Washington last week to drop their first game of the year. Minnesota, on the flip side, rolled past Colorado to remain undefeated on the season and improve to 3-0. Saturday marks the Big Ten opener for both the Spartans and Golden Gophers — which is a massive game for a pair of teams that have aspirations of winning the Big Ten this year.

What does the Spartans Wire staff think about this matchup? Here are our score predictions for Michigan State-Minnesota and how we see this nonconference game playing out:

Michigan State vs. Minnesota: Prediction, point spread, odds, best bet

Michigan State football is a home underdog in their Big Ten opener against Minnesota this week

The Michigan State Spartans play the Minnesota Golden Gophers on Saturday, and if you’re looking to do some last-minute betting research, you’re in luck! We’ll give you the latest point spread, money line odds and over/under number, as well as the information you’ll need to make the smartest bet at BetMGM.

The game starts at 3:30 p.m. ET and can be seen on the Big Ten Network.

Michigan State will be looking to bounce back from its first loss of the season last week at Washington, while Minnesota is coming off a blowout win over Colorado. This is the Big Ten opener for both the Spartans and Golden Gophers.

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  • Point spread: Minnesota (-2.5)
  • Money line: Michigan State +105 / Minnesota -125
  • Over-under: 51.5

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Michigan State vs. Minnesota injury report:

Both Michigan State and Minnesota are dealing with injuries after a pair of games this year.

Michigan State was down four critical players in last week’s loss at Washington, and other than linebacker Darius Snow, who is out for the season, it’s unclear who all will be available this week. The other three key players battling injuries to monitor are safety Xavier Henderson, wide receiver Jayden Reed and defensive tackle Jacob Slade.

Minnesota also experienced some bad injury news in the past week, with the Golden Gophers losing their top wide receiver Chris Autman-Bell. Golden Gophers head coach P.J. Fleck confirmed on Monday that Autman-Bell will be out the remainder of the year after suffering a knee injury last week against Colorado.

Advice and prediction

Minnesota has looked very impressive so far this year but they have yet to face an opponent like Michigan State. Like many, I’m not particularly high on the Spartans after Saturday’s beat down loss at Washington but … there’s still plenty of talent on this roster to expect a bounce back performance. Spartans quarterback Payton Thorne looked sharp on Saturday and if the offense can get just a little bit of production on the ground then I like them to win this one at home.

Prediction: Michigan State – 31, Minnesota – 27

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