Tom, Steven Izzo get emotional after MSU basketball’s senior day win

Tom and Steven Izzo got emotional in their post game interview with Big Ten Network

Michigan State hosted Northwestern on Wednesday night for senior day, and included in that senior day was Tom Izzo’s son, Steven. The Spartans were able to grind out a gritty 53-49 win to highlight the night.

After the win, Big Ten Network’s Andy Katz got Tom and Steven together for an interview, and needless to say, it got emotional.

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Gallery: Michigan State basketball gets gritty home win against Northwestern

Check out the best photos from MSU’s senior day win against Northwestern:

Michigan State hosted Northwestern on senior day, and despite an ugly game, the Spartans defeated the Wildcats, 53-49, to secure a huge victory.

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Check out the best photos from the Spartans win:

Michigan State basketball to be at full strength against Northwestern

Coach Izzo expects his team to be back at full strength against Northwestern

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Michigan State basketball survived a scare from High Point on Wednesday afternoon, escaping with an 81-68 victory after trailing in the second half. Part of that scare was in part due to the Spartans missing four of their players, two being starters in Marcus Bingham and Max Christie.

The Spartans will be back in action against Northwestern on Sunday to kick off the new year and head coach Tom Izzo has announced that he expects his team to be back at full strength for the conference matchup.

With COVID, everything is day-to-day and nothing is guaranteed, but the Spartans are on track to have a full roster to start the new year.

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Film Sessions: 5 takeaways from Michigan State football’s 2-0 start

5 takeaways from MSU’s 2-0 start when we broke down the film

Michigan State is off to a 2-0 start in the second year of the Mel Tucker era in East Lansing. Two wins matches the amount of wins the team had a year ago, when they went 2-5 in a COVID shortened season.

The best part of MSU’s 2-0 start is that both wins came pretty convincingly and the Spartans dominated both games.

A lot has gone right for the Spartans as they walked into Ryan Field and beat the defending Big Ten West champion Northwestern Wildcats 38-21, and followed it with a 42-14 win over Youngstown State.

We took a look at the film from those two games, and have come away with five big takeaways:

LOOK: Michigan State football’s highest ranked defender against Northwestern

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Michigan State opened the 2021 season with a huge conference road win against the Northwestern Wildcats. The Spartans defense only gave up 21 points in the win.

With over 15 new players, there was a lot for Spartan fans to get used to, especially the new faces.

He was not necessarily a new face, as he was a member of the 2020 recruiting class, but he was not expected to be a starter like he was on Friday night. That ‘he’ is redshirt freshman Cal Haladay, who got one of the to linebacker starting spots to open the season.

Not only did Haladay start, but he made the most of the opportunity he was presented with, having a great first game. He played so well that Pro Football Focus rated him the highest of any Spartan defender.

Look for Haladay to continue making an impact for the Spartans defense.

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LOOK: Insane stat from Kenneth Walker’s monster week one performance

Look at this insane stat about Kenneth Walker’s week one performance

Michigan State opened the fall of 2021 with a huge conference win, on the road against Northwestern, 38-21. The Spartans win was lead by a monster performance by Kenneth Walker.

Walker ran the ball 23 times for 264 yards and four touchdowns. A truly dominant performance by Walker led the Spartans to a win in their opener against the Wildcats.

The most insane part of Walker’s week one performance, 206 of Walker’s 264 yards came after contact.

The Wake Forest transfer may be the next great running back in MSU history, and it is just beginning.

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Michigan State football releases uniforms for week one against Northwestern

MSU released what uniforms they will wear this Friday and it has fans very excited

Michigan State fans are amped up for the second year of the Mel Tucker era to begin this Friday in Evanston, Illinois, as the Spartans face the Northwestern Wildcats.

MSU’s Twitter page teased that they were going to drop the uniform reveal video yesterday but it ended up just being a tease.

Today, though, the Spartan football Twitter page gave the fans what they wanted and it did not disappoint.

Michigan State will be wearing a white-on-green combo with a scripted state helmet. The scripted state helmet is something fans have wanted for a long time.

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Michigan State football game notes released, no depth-chart

Michigan State has released the game notes for this Friday’s game against Northwestern with no depth chart attached

Michigan State will open the 2021 football season this Friday against the Northwestern Wildcats inside of Ryan Field in Evanston, Illinois. Not only will this Friday’s game kick off the regular season, but it will kickoff the conference season as well.

Tuesday’s have always been the normal day for Michigan State’s coaches to allow the media in for press conferences and previews of the up coming game.

With the media availability, there comes media game notes, which may feature a depth chart and other useful information from the program.

Mel Tucker has elected to not release a depth chart for the week one contest against Northwestern.

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Michigan State vs Northwestern Prediction, Game Preview

Michigan State vs Northwestern prediction and game preview, Friday, September 3

Michigan State vs Northwestern prediction and game preview.


Michigan State vs Northwestern Broadcast

Date: Friday, September 3
Game Time: 9:00 ET
Venue: Ryan Field, Evanston, IL
Network: ESPN

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Michigan State (0-0) vs Northwestern (0-0) Game Preview


Why Michigan State Will Win

It’s not going to be the pathetic and sad 2019 version, but there’s a chance the Northwestern offense – which wasn’t exactly Alabama last year – takes a massive step back.

The Wildcats weren’t explosive, but they were ultra-efficient in the way they controlled the tempo and made teams play at their level.

Two big issues that might keep that happening this time around. 1) Hunter Johnson. The former Clemson super-recruit struggled when he got to Northwestern, but now he’s the starter after beating out South Carolina transfer Ryan Hilinski. 2) RB Cam Porter was all set to be the star to work the O around, but he’s out for the year after suffering a leg injury.

Michigan State’s offense is nothing special, but the defense should be a whole lot stronger in Year Two under Mel Tucker. As long as the Spartans don’t give the ball away like Halloween candy – hello, 2020 season opener against Rutgers – they should be able to keep this close.

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Why Northwestern Will Win

Yeah, Northwestern’s offense might be a concern, but Michigan State’s is an unstoppable worry bully.

There should be an improvement on the Spartan O, but only because there’s nowhere to go but up after finishing dead last in the Big Ten in yards and scoring.

The quarterback situation is still up in the air late in the process, the offensive line has to prove it can pound away, and the Northwestern defense is once again going to be a brick wall.

And the Wildcat offense? Johnson at least is experienced enough to know what he’s doing now, and the O line should be able to control the Spartan defensive front.

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What’s Going To Happen

It’s hard to describe how the Northwestern thing works, but there’s no margin for error whatsoever.

The 2020 Wildcats were terrific, but they lost to Michigan State because they turned it over four times. They came back to make it close late in the 29-20 clunker, but they had to be nearly perfect to win games last year, and they weren’t that in East Lansing.

And they won’t be sharp enough this time around in Evanston.

Michigan State is still a while away from being a factor, but Tucker brought in a ton of good new parts, the offense will be just a bit better, and veteran PK Matt Coghlin – who hit 3-of-4 field goals in last year’s win – is steady enough to hit a game-winner late in a dogfight of a game.

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Michigan State vs Northwestern Prediction, Line

Michigan State 24, Northwestern 23
Northwestern -4, o/u: 45
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

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Northwestern names starting QB for week one against Michigan State

Northwestern has announced who will be starting at QB against Michigan State in week one

Michigan State and Northwestern will be facing off in a Big Ten matchup to open the 2021 season in Evanston, Illinois, on Friday September 3rd.  A huge game for both teams to get off on the right foot in the 2021 season.

Much like MSU, Northwestern had a big quarterback battle going on during their fall camp. Clemson transfer and former 5-star quarterback Hunter Johnson was battling it out with South Carolina transfer Ryan Hilinski and senior Andrew Marty.

Per the Northwestern Twitter page, Hunter Johnson has been named the starting quarterback for the Wildcats week one date with the Spartans.

In one season with Clemson, Johnson threw for 234 yards on 21-for-27 passing. In his Northwestern career, he is 50-of-108 for 432 yards.

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