Turnovers cost Michigan State football, drop game to Maryland 31-9

Turnovers cost Michigan State against Maryland on Saturday afternoon:

Michigan State came into a game against Maryland reeling after a 41-7 loss to Washington and they didn’t help themselves as they looked to bounce back. The Spartans finished with five turnovers and eight dropped passes en route to a 31-9 loss to Maryland.

While the score looked bad, the game was much closer, with the Spartans shooting themselves in the foot time after time.

Michigan State opened the game with an interception, goal line fail and fumble to dig themselves a 21-0 deficit. Although down, MSU wasn’t out and continued to battle in the game, but mistakes kept coming up.

A drop by Montorie Foster in the endzone led to a missed field goal, while a Noah Kim overthrow also kept the Spartans from scoring.

Katin Houser took over for Noah Kim in the game, and led a very nice drive inside the Maryland 5-yard line, but an interception on a screen pass continued the woes for the Spartans.

MSU will look to bounce back next week when they travel to Iowa for a night game at Kinnick in Iowa City. The Spartans and Hawkeyes will face off at 7:30 EST on NBC.

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Mike Locksley talks Michigan State football student section

MSU’s student section has made an impression on Maryland head coach Mike Locksley

Ahead of Saturday’s matchup between Michigan State and Maryland, Mike Locksley talked about the Spartans and what he expects out of the matchup. One thing that was on his mind, the Michigan State student section. Locksley noted how loud the student section is, and how they sometimes can be annoying.

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Michigan State football drops third straight game to Maryland

Maryland downs Michigan State, 27-13

Michigan State’s defense held up their end of the bargain, but Michigan State’s offense failed to show up in a road trip to College Park, Maryland. Maryland’s defense shutout the Michigan State offense in the second half, leading the Terrapins to a 27-13 victory.

The first half was a back and forth show between the Terrapins and Spartans, with both teams trading two touchdowns, but a missed extra point was the difference for MSU, who trailed 14-13 in the second quarter.

A two-minute drill score for Mayland gave the Terrapins a 21-13 halftime lead.

Michigan State missed two field goals and one extra point in the first half, putting the Spartans way behind in this contest.

The second half was an offensive disaster.

MSU’s defense only gave up two field goals in the second half and the offense was given the ball with the opportunity to make it a football game five times.

The first four times resulted in three-and-outs for the Spartans, while the fifth was a turnover on downs inside the Maryland redzone.

Michigan State will look to bounce back against Ohio State at Spartan Stadium next Saturday.

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Michigan State vs. Maryland, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Michigan State Spartans will meet the Maryland Terrapins in a Big Ten matchup on Saturday afternoon from Maryland Stadium.

The Michigan State Spartans will meet the Maryland Terrapins in a Big Ten matchup on Saturday afternoon from Maryland Stadium.

Michigan State is in need of a win after dropping their last two games and is coming off a 34-7 loss to Minnesota. Meanwhile, Maryland lost their first game of the season last week when they fell to Michigan 34-17.

This will be a great day of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Michigan State vs. Maryland

  • When: Saturday, October 1
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FS1
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Michigan State vs. Maryland (-7.5)

O/U: 57.5

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Michigan State football: Injury update on Maryland ahead of matchup Saturday

An injury update on Maryland’s QB Taulia Tagovailoa and WR Rakim Jarrett ahead of Saturday’s match-up between the Spartans and Terps:

Michigan State and Maryland are set to square off this Saturday in College Park, Maryland. Both team’s are looking to bounce back after tough losses a week ago.

The Terrapins dropped a tough game at Michigan on Saturday, but in the midst of that game, they suffered a couple of tough injuries to their star QB Taulia Tagovailoa and star WR Rakim Jarrett.

Tagovailoa is dealing with an injury to his ribs and knee, while Jarrett is dealing with a head injury.

Maryland coach Mike Locksley announced that both are going to be gameday decisions.

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Michigan State football: Mel Tucker’s pre-Maryland midweek press conference

Mel Tucker talked to the media for his midweek press conference before the Spartans contest against Maryland

Michigan State football’s program is in a state of flux at this moment, following an 11-2 campaign a year ago, the Spartans fell to 2-2 after a home loss to Minnesota on Saturday. Now, many questions are surrounding Mel Tucker and his program with his mid-week press conference getting a lot of attention as a result.

Tucker took the podium to talk to the media ahead of his team’s upcoming match-up with the Maryland Terrapins:

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Best quotes from Tom Izzo after Michigan State basketball escaped Maryland

Tom Izzo had a lot to say after Michigan State escaped a Maryland comeback effort in the Big Ten Tournament

The Michigan State Spartans have survived and will advance in the Big Ten Tournament. MSU won their second-round game of the Big Ten Tournament against the Maryland Terrapins, 76-72.

The game script was far too familiar to both Michigan State and Maryland fans. The Spartans led by 20 at one point in the second half, but saw its lead slowly dwindle.

The Spartans turned the ball over 7 times in the final two minutes to give Maryland every opportunity to steal one from the Spartans. The Spartans would eventually hold on and escape yet another Maryland comeback attempt.

Check out what Tom Izzo had to say in his post-game press conference:

Maryland vs. #3 Michigan State live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, how to watch college football

The Maryland Terrapins will meet the Michigan State Spartans in Big Ten action on Saturday afternoon from Spartan Stadium.

The Maryland Terrapins will meet the Michigan State Spartans in Big Ten action on Saturday afternoon from Spartan Stadium.

Maryland has struggled as of late after losing four of their last five games and will be looking to turn things around before it’s too late. Meanwhile, Michigan comes into this game with an 8-1 record and looking for nine wins as they continue to push for a playoff spot.

This will be a great Saturday of Big Ten action, here is everything you need to know to stream the games.

Maryland vs. #3 Michigan State

  • When: Saturday, November 13
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX, FOX 4K
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Maryland vs. #3 Michigan State (-12.5)

O/U: 60.5

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Michigan State vs. Maryland live stream, Big 10 Tournament, TV channel, start time, odds, prediction

The Michigan State Spartans will meet the Maryland Terrapins in the second round of the Big 10 Tournament on Wednesday.

The Michigan State Spartans will meet the Maryland Terrapins in the second round of the Big 10 Tournament on Wednesday.

Michigan State comes into this tournament on the heels of a big-time upset over Michigan and finishing 15-11 on the season. When it comes to March, the Spartans can be a special team and will never count them out of any matchup in a tournament setting. As for Maryland, they’ve lost their last two games against Northwestern and Penn State and will look to bounce back in the second round of the Big 10 tourney.

As the Big 10 Tournament starts we’ll have you covered, here is everything you need to stream the college hoops action this afternoon.

Michigan State vs. Maryland

  • When: Thursday, March 11
  • Time: 11:30 a.m. ET
  • TV Channel: Big Ten Network (4K)
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free) 

Prediction: The last time these two met, it was a blowout win for Maryland but like I said before Michigan State can be special in March and they have more experience in tournament settings. Give me the 1.5 points with State.

Bet: Michigan State Spartans +1.5

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 Michigan State vs. Maryland (-1.5)

O/U: 128.5

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Locked On Spartans Podcast: THIS IS MARCH

Michigan State basketball thumps Maryland. Let’s talk about it.

Wil and Matt recap Michigan State’s big win over Maryland and lay out some scenarios for where MSU could end up being seeded for the NCAA Tournament.

You can find the episode on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

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