Spartan Speak podcast crew previews MSU-Oregon matchup

Preview Michigan State football’s matchup at Oregon on Friday night with the Spartan Speak crew

Michigan State football heads out west on Friday, looking to pickup a massive upset of a top 10 team.

The Spartans will face Oregon on Friday night in a nationally televised Big Ten battle. Michigan State comes into this matchup as a massive underdog, and looking to bounce back from two straight losses.

Michigan State is 3-2 overall and 1-1 in Big Ten play. The Spartans will be on a bye next week following Friday’s matchup against Oregon.

The Ducks are 4-0 on the year and 1-0 in Big Ten play. Oregon opened conference play last week with a blowout victory over UCLA.

The Spartan Speak crew is back to discuss the upcoming matchup between Michigan State and Oregon. Click here or on the post below to hear the crew break down this big-time matchup:

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Jonathan Smith provides injury update on star freshman WR Nick Marsh

It sounds like MSU star freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh is nearly back to full strength

Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith is hopeful that star freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh will be back to 100% this week against Oregon.

Smith held his weekly radio show on Tuesday night and gave a brief update on Marsh’s status. He said Marsh has been at practice the past few days and hopes to be “100%” by the time Michigan State plays Oregon on Friday.

Marsh played this past week against Ohio State after missing the previous game at Boston College with an injury. He recorded two catches for 30 yards in the loss to Ohio State. On the year, Marsh has 13 receptions for 262 yards and one touchdown in four games.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Ducks is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET on Friday. The game will be televised nationally on FOX.

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