WATCH: Daniel Barker’s one-handed TD grab against Western Michigan

Check out Daniel Barker’s one-handed TD grab one more time:

Michigan State landed themselves a star transfer when they poached TE Daniel Barker from Illinois. Barker introduced himself to the Spartan nation in a big way.

In a 7-3 game, with the Spartans driving and it being the first play of the second quarter, QB Payton Thorne lofted one to the endzone where it appeared he overthrew his transfer tight end. That was until Barker threw his hand up and made a huge one-handed snag for the touchdown.

Watch the great highlight here:

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

The Western Michigan Broncos will meet the Michigan State Spartans in Week 1 of the college football season on Friday night.

The Western Michigan Broncos will meet the Michigan State Spartans in Week 1 of the college football season on Friday night at Spartan Stadium.

Western Michigan is coming off an 8-5 season and a 52-24 win over Nevada in the Quick Lane Bowl as they look to make some improvements this year. As for Michigan State, they finished 11-2 and knocked off Pittsburgh in the Peach Bowl by 10 points.

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

Western Michigan at Michigan State

  • When: Friday, September 2
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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O/U: 53.5

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Michigan State vs Western Michigan Prediction, Game Preview

Michigan State vs Western Michigan game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 1 game on Friday, September 2

Michigan State vs Western Michigan prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 1, Friday, September 2


Michigan State vs Western Michigan How To Watch

Date: Friday, September 2
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
How To Watch: ESPN
Record: Michigan State (0-0), Western Michigan (0-0)
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Michigan State vs Western Michigan Game Preview

Why Western Michigan Will Win

The Broncos are going to be dangerous.

The 12th-ranked offense in the country last season gets back a fantastic rushing tandem in Sean Tyler and La’Darius Jefferson, but the question mark will be a passing game that loses QB Kaleb Eleby and WR Skyy Moore.

Michigan State has worked really, really hard on improving the nation’s worst pass defense, but it has to prove it. This might not be the Western Michigan team of last year that was able to beat Pitt in a shootout, but it’s going to test the Spartans deep, the defense should once again be among the best in the nation at getting into the backfield, and …

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Why Michigan State Will Win

The Michigan State running game should be able to pound away on the Bronco defensive front.

Kenneth Walker might be gone, but the combination of transfers Jarek Broussard (Colorado) and Jalen Berger (Wisconsin) should be able to keep it all going. QB Payton Thorne and WR Jayden Reed have the ability to bother a Bronco secondary that has to prove it can make more big plays.

The Spartans have the line to get into the backfield and slow down the Western Michigan running game, the rotation at tackle will be outstanding, and yeah, the secondary really will be better.

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What’s Going To Happen

Be … careful … Michigan State.

Western Michigan is a maddening team. It’s once again going to have the talent to beat just about anyone on the right day, but consistency will be a big issue yet again.

Michigan State is all set for another big season, but it has enough flaws to potentially be exposed if Western Michigan finds a groove right away.

The Spartans will pull this off, but it’ll take too much work, a lot of sweat, and a big momentum turn over the final 20 minutes to get there.

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Michigan State 34, Western Michigan 20
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Michigan State football vs. Western Michigan TV slot changed

Michigan State vs. Western Michigan has moved channels

Michigan State will take on Western Michigan to open the 2022 season at 7 p.m. on Friday night. The game was set to be played on ESPN. While the time is still the same, the channel the game will be carried on has shifted.

ESPN will now air Serena Williams’ U.S. Open match, and it has moved the Spartans and Broncos to ESPN2 to make room.

The game time remains the same.

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Michigan State football reveals jerseys for Western Michigan game

MSU has revealed what uniform combo it will be sporting against Western Michigan

The long-awaited return of the jersey reveal is here. It took a little bit longer than fans would have liked, but the Spartans social media team delivered, and we now know what Michigan State will be wearing on Friday night for the season opener against Western Michigan.

The Spartans will be sporting a white helmet with a green stripe, the traditional green jersey and white pants with a green stripe.

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Michigan State football changes route for Spartan Walk

The route for the Spartan Walk has changed, check out the new route:

Michigan State’s tradition of the Spartan Walk is loved by fans that attend home games. Players and coaches make the march through campus, with fans lining the path and cheering on the team as they head to battle.

There is a slight change to the path that the team will go on when they take the walk at 4:50 p.m. on Friday ahead of the season opener against Western Michigan.

Check out the new path via Michigan State Athletics Twitter page:

https://twitter.com/MSU_Athletics/status/1565113937355575298?s=20&t=0Q-yiArzsFuRK4vil8Df6w

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Michigan State football names captains for season opener

MSU has announced who will be the captains for week one against Western Michigan

Mel Tucker doesn’t like to name captains for the whole season, instead, Michigan State does captains on a week to week basis. It is something to keep the players, and the fans, engaged each and every week.

Tucker will be continuing that tradition this year, selecting captains every week seperately, and the team has announced who will be leading the Spartans into the season opener against Western Michigan.

Quarterback Payton Thorne, safety Xavier Henderson and punter Bryce Baringer will be MSU’s captains in week one.

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Michigan State football to ‘stripe the stadium’ against Western Michigan

Fans have been told to be ready to stripe the stadium this Friday in the home opene against Western Michigan

Michigan State will open their 2022 season this Friday, September 2nd, against Western Michigan at home inside of Spartan Stadium. Staying with the trend of keeping fans involved with the game, and knowing the big role a crowd can play in having homefield advantage, Michigan State will be striping out the stadium for the game against the Broncos.

Fans sitting in even sections are told to wear green, while fans in odd sections, as well as students, are told to wear white.

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