Gallery: Best photos from MSU basketball’s blowout win over Nebraska

Check out some of the best photos from the Spartans’ convincing victory over Nebraska on Tuesday

Michigan State basketball took care of business on Tuesday night to move back above .500 in conference play.

The Spartans put together a dominant first half performance to build a lead they’d never surrender against Nebraska on Tuesday from the Breslin Center. Michigan State beat the Cornhuskers by a score of 74-56.

Tyson Walker led the Spartans in scoring with 21 points. He scored 16 of his 21 points in the first half to lead Michigan State to it’s dominant opening frame performance.

With the win, Michigan State improved to 10-4 overall and 2-1 in conference play. They’ll next take the floor on Saturday against rival Michigan.

Check out some of the best photos from the Spartans’ convincing victory over Nebraska on Tuesday:

Michigan State basketball listed as heavy favorites over Nebraska

Michigan State is expected to beat Nebraska with ease on Wednesday night — will they get it done?

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Michigan State is considered a heavy favorite against the last place Nebraska Cornhuskers on Wednesday.

The Spartans are listed as a 15.5-point favorite over Nebraska on Wednesday. All Betting Lines are Courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook.

This matchup features the Big Ten’s first-place squad (Michigan State) against the league’s last-place team (Nebraska). So it should come as no surprise that Michigan State is listed as a sizable favorite for the conference tilt.

Tip-off from the Breslin Center is slated for 7 p.m. EST. The game can be seen on the Big Ten Network.

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Michigan State vs Nebraska Prediction, Game Preview

Michigan State vs Nebraska prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25

Michigan State vs Nebraska prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25


Michigan State vs Nebraska How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 25
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
How To Watch: FS1
Record: Michigan State (0-0), Nebraska (0-0)
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Why Nebraska Will Win

Really … has Michigan State beaten anyone who’s any good?

It’s an underground hipster theory about Alabama’s win over Miami to start the season – Miami might not be any good. Bama is obviously amazing, but it might not be Alabama like everyone thinks it is, at least based off that win.

Michigan State beat the Canes. It also beat a bad Northwestern team and Youngstown State … oooooooh.

The Huskers aren’t playing all that poorly. The Illinois game looks more and more like a loss that would’ve been avoided if the Fordham game came first to work out some of the kinks, and the 23-16 loss at Oklahoma might have been – relatively speaking – among the best games yet under Scott Frost.

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Why Michigan State Will Win

The balance on the Spartan offense has been almost perfect – 791 rushing yards, 769 yards through the air.  It’s finding ways to move the ball as needed, it worked out the passing game timing against Youngstown State, and it’s been able to run well in all three games so far.

The O has been better than expected, and the defense has been a rock so far against the run. Nebraska’s Adrian Martinez is throwing well, and he leads the way in rushing, but the MSU D will take its chances with the ball in the air.

As long as Martinez isn’t hitting the big home run with his legs, the Spartans should be okay.

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What’s Going To Happen

Nebraska is playing better overall lately, but Michigan State is just too sharp, too balanced, and playing with too much confidence in all phases.

Like the Oklahoma game, the Huskers will hang around and make it competitive, but they’ll come up just short when the chances are there to take over the momentum.

Michigan State won’t exactly break it open late, but they’ll get the big fourth quarter drive to put it away.

Michigan State vs Nebraska Prediction, Line

Michigan State 34, Nebraska 20
Line: Michigan State -5, o/u: 52
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

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