Watch MSU beat reporter, columnists break down Spartans’ loss vs. Ohio State

Hear what Graham Couch, Shawn Windsor and Chris Solari had to say following the Spartans’ loss to Ohio State

The Spartans once again made costly mistakes and were outmatched by a better team on Saturday night.

Michigan State made a few critical mistakes in the first half and fell in a hole they couldn’t overcome in a blowout loss to Ohio State. The final score was 38-7, but the game felt closer than that for most of the game.

With the loss, Michigan State drops to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in Big Ten play. The Spartans have now lost two straight games.

Michigan State will look to regroup in a tough test next week against top 10 Oregon. However, before we turn our focus to the Ducks, let’s hear what Detroit Free Press beat reporter Chris Solari, Detroit Free Press columnist Shawn Windsor and Lansing State Journal columnist Graham Couch had to say about Michigan State’s loss vs. Ohio State.

Click on the post below to see the complete recap video of the Spartans’ loss from Solari, Windsor and Couch:

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Best photos from MSU Football’s loss vs. Ohio State

Check out some of the photos from the Spartans’ loss against Ohio State on Saturday

Michigan State football was simply overmatched (yet again) against Ohio State on Saturday night.

The Spartans played well enough to be in a single-score game into the second half, but once again critical mistakes killed Michigan State. Ohio State ultimately won by the final score of 38-7.

With the loss to Ohio State, Michigan State is now 3-2 overall and 1-1 in Big Ten play. Michigan State will head out west for its next game in a road matchup at Oregon. Kickoff is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET on Friday and the game will be televised on FOX.

Check out some of the best photos from the game between the Spartans and Buckeyes below:

MSU-Ohio State game time has been updated for Saturday

See the new updated game time for this week’s matchup between Michigan State and Ohio State

Michigan State football’s showdown with Ohio State on Saturday night has been pushed back a half hour.

Kickoff between Michigan State and Ohio State is now scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET. The game time was updated on Tuesday from its originally scheduled 7 p.m. ET time slot.

The game will still remain as a streaming-only viewing option on Peacock.

Michigan State comes into this matchup looking to bounce back from a narrow loss at Boston College last week. Michigan State is 3-1 overall and 1-0 in Big Ten play this year.

Ohio State is a perfect 3-0 this year, with three blowout victories of subpar competition in non-conference play. This will mark the Buckeyes’ first conference game of the year.

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MSU opponent names new starting QB for 2024 season

The Big Ten favorites have named their starting quarterback for the 2024 season

The Big Ten favorites have named their starting quarterback for the 2024 season.

No. 2 Ohio State has officially named transfer Will Howard as the team’s starting quarterback. Howard transferred from Kansas State in the offseason and was the projected starter entering fall camp. Howard beat out Devin Browne for the starting gig.

Michigan State will host Ohio State on September 28.

Click on the post below to read more from our sister Ohio State — Buckeyes Wire:

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WATCH: Graham Couch, Chris Solari breakdown MSU’s loss at Ohio State

Check out Graham Couch and Chris Solari’s breakdown of the Spartans’ loss at Ohio State on Saturday

Michigan State football was handled by a far superior team on Saturday night.

Ohio State rolled past Michigan State en route to a 38-3 victory. The Buckeyes led 35-3 at halftime, and essentially took their foot off the gas pedal in the second half to cruise to the convincing victory.

With the loss, Michigan State now sits at 3-7 overall and 1-6 in Big Ten play. The Spartans will have to win their final two games and have numerous things bounce their way to potentially receive a bowl bid.

So what did Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal and Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press think of the Spartans’ performance in Columbus? Check out their reaction video by clicking on the tweet below:

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MSU at Ohio State: LSJ’s Graham Couch provides his determining factors, prediction

Check out LSJ columnist Graham Couch’s prediction for this matchup between Michigan State and Ohio State

Can Michigan State football pull off one of the biggest upsets in program history on Saturday? That’s the question Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal is trying to answer.

Michigan State will travel to Ohio State on Saturday night looking to upset the Buckeyes. The Spartans are listed as a more-than-30-point underdog in this matchup.

Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET and the game will be televised on NBC.

Every week, Couch provides his breakdown of the matchup with five key determining factors and a prediction. So how does he feel about this week’s matchup between the Spartans and Buckeyes?

Check out Couch’s prediction for this matchup between Michigan State and Ohio State by clicking on the tweet below:

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MSU Football at Ohio State: Stream, broadcast info, predictions for Saturday

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

Michigan State will look to shock the college football world on Saturday night in Columbus.

The Spartans head to Ohio State for a primetime matchup looking to keep their postseason dreams alive and potentially wreck the Buckeyes’ National Championship aspirations. Michigan State enters this matchup with their first victory since early September last week, and holding a 3-6 overall record and 1-5 mark in Big Ten play.

Ohio State, on the other hand, is a perfect 9-0 overall and 6-0 in Big Ten play. The Buckeyes currently sit at No. 1 in the College Football Playoff rankings and are favored to win this game by more than 30 points.

Check out all of the key game details for this matchup between the Spartans and Buckeyes below:

WATCH: MSU football releases hype video ahead of top 10 battle against Buckeyes

Check out this motivating hype video from Michigan State ahead of their battle with the Buckeyes on Saturday

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Michigan State football wasn’t supposed to be here but they control their own destiny in the battle to win the Big Ten. That’ll be tested on Saturday in a top 10 showdown against Ohio State.

The Spartans travel to Columbus, Ohio on Saturday in a game that will ultimately determine their chances at winning the Big Ten and remaining in the hunt for a spot in the College Football Playoff. The winner of this game will take over first place in the Big Ten East Division, and will just need a victory next week to book a trip to the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis.

In preparation for this major matchup between the Spartans and Buckeyes, Michigan State’s social media team released a hype video on Friday. Below you can watch the video:

Kick off between Michigan State and Ohio State is scheduled for 12 p.m. EST on Saturday. The game will be nationally televised on ABC.

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Michigan State football vs. Ohio State: How to watch, listen and stream

Here’s how you can watch, listen or stream Saturday’s matchup between the Spartans and Buckeyes

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It’s for all the marbles on Saturday for Michigan State.

The Spartans head to Columbus, Ohio, for a massive top 10 showdown with the Ohio State Buckeyes. Both teams enter 9-1 and ranked inside the top 10 of the latest College Football Playoff rankings.

Here are details for Saturday’s matchup, with information on how you can watch, stream and listen:

Game time: noon EST

Location: Ohio Stadium (Columbus, Ohio)

Betting line (courtesy of Tipico): Ohio State (-19.5)

TV: ABC

Live Stream: fuboTV (try it free)

Listen: Spartan Media Network or MSUSpartans.com

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ESPN’s College GameDay heading to Columbus for MSU-Ohio State

For a second time this year, Michigan State will be featured on ESPN’s College GameDay

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For a second time this year, Michigan State will be featured on ESPN’s College GameDay.

The famous college football pregame show has announced they will be heading to Columbus, Ohio next weekend for the top 10 showdown between Michigan State and Ohio State. That game will kick off at 12 p.m. EST and be televised on ABC.

This will mark the Spartans’ 16th appearance in a College GameDay matchup, with Michigan State holding a 9-6 record all-time in those games. Michigan State has won their last five games where College GameDay was in attendance, including the Spartans’ victory over Michigan earlier this season.

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