ESPN Bracketology: MSU drops another seed line despite not playing this week

See where Michigan State and the rest of the Big Ten lands in the latest batch of “Bracketology” from ESPN’s Joe Lunardi

Michigan State has had the week off so far but that doesn’t mean they aren’t losing ground, according to ESPN’s Joe Lunardi.

Lunardi has been releasing his famous “Bracketology” NCAA Tournament projections for months, and to no surprise Michigan State is in the field of 68. The Spartans are one of 8 teams Lunardi currently has dancing this upcoming March.

Check out which Big Ten teams Lunardi has listed in his latest batch of “Bracketology” below:

MSU basketball drops in latest ESPN update of ‘Bracketology’

Michigan State experiences a slight dip in the latest batch of Bracketology from ESPN’s Joe Lunardi

Michigan State basketball is still comfortably dancing at the moment, but their seed has dropped after a recent tough stretch, according to ESPN’s Joe Lunardi.

The latest batch of Bracketology from Lunardi was released on Tuesday, which saw the Spartans experience a slight drop. Michigan State was previously a No. 6 seed but in Tuesday’s update they are now slated as a No. 7 seed.

In this projected first round matchup, Michigan State would face No. 10 seed Boise State in the West Region. If they were to beat the Broncos, they would most likely face No. 2 seed Arizona in the second round.

There were a total of nine Big Ten teams in this latest batch of Bracketology. Wisconsin and Ohio State were both just outside the field of 68 as well.

Check out the complete bracket projection from Lunardi by clicking on the tweet below:

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ESPN Bracketology: MSU gets favorable draw, potential rematch with Gonzaga in second round

See where Michigan State and the rest of the Big Ten lands in the latest batch of “Bracketology” from ESPN’s Joe Lunardi

Could we see Michigan State link up with Gonzaga again this year in a NCAA Tournament battle? That’s possible in the latest update of Bracketology from ESPN’s Joe Lunardi.

Lunardi has been releasing his famous “Bracketology” NCAA Tournament projections for months, and to no surprise Michigan State is in the field of 68. The Spartans are one of 10 teams Lunardi currently has dancing this upcoming March.

Check out which Big Ten teams Lunardi has listed in his latest batch of “Bracketology” below:

Spartans remain comfortably in field of 68 in latest ESPN ‘Bracketology’

See where Michigan State and the rest of the Big Ten lands in the latest batch of “Bracketology” from ESPN’s Joe Lunardi

Selection Sunday is only two months away so it’s officially bracketology season.

Joe Lunardi of ESPN has been releasing his famous “Bracketology” NCAA Tournament projections for months, and to no surprise Michigan State is in the field of 68. The Spartans are one of 10 teams Lunardi currently has dancing this upcoming March.

Check out which Big Ten teams Lunardi has listed in his latest batch of “Bracketology” below:

Spartans move up in latest ESPN’s latest batch of ‘Bracketology’

See where Michigan State and the rest of the Big Ten lands in the latest batch of “Bracketology” from ESPN’s Joe Lunardi

We have a long way to go before the NCAA Tournament is here but that doesn’t mean we can’t start to look ahead.

Joe Lunardi of ESPN has already begun to release his famous “Bracketology” NCAA Tournament projections, and to no surprise Michigan State is in the field of 68. The Spartans are one of nine teams Lunardi currently has dancing this upcoming March.

Check out which Big Ten teams Lunardi has listed in his latest batch of “Bracketology” below:

MSU basketball moves up in latest NCAA Tournament bracket projection from ESPN

See where Michigan State and the rest of the Big Ten lands in the latest batch of “Bracketology” from ESPN’s Joe Lunardi

We have a long way to go before the NCAA Tournament is here but that doesn’t mean we can’t start to look ahead.

Joe Lunardi of ESPN has already begun to release his famous “Bracketology” NCAA Tournament projections, and to no surprise Michigan State is in the field of 68. The Spartans are one of eight teams Lunardi currently has dancing this upcoming March.

Check out which Big Ten teams Lunardi has listed in his latest batch of “Bracketology” below:

MSU basketball safely listed in updated ESPN bracket projection for 2023 NCAA Tournament

Michigan State basketball will enter the 2022-23 season in the same spot as they ended last year, according to Joe Lunardi of ESPN

Michigan State basketball will enter the 2022-23 season in the same spot as they ended last year, according to Joe Lunardi of ESPN.

Lunardi has released an updated batch of “Bracketology” on Tuesday, which saw the Spartans right where they were in last year’s NCAA Tournament. Lunardi has Michigan State as a No. 7 seed and faces No. 10 seed Memphis in the first round. With a win, the Spartans would most likely battle No. 2 seed Kansas in the second round of this projected NCAA Tournament.

There were a total of seven other Big Ten teams listed in Lunardi’s updated bracket: Indiana (No. 3 seed), Illinois (No. 6 seed), Michigan (No. 6 seed), Purdue (No. 7 seed), Ohio State (No. 10 seed), Iowa (No. 10 seed) and Rutgers (No. 12 seed).

Click on the link within the tweet below for the complete bracket projection from Lunardi:

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MSU basketball drops in latest ESPN Bracketology update from Joe Lunardi

Michigan State basketball has dropped again in the latest update of ESPN’s Bracketology

Michigan State basketball has dropped again in the latest update of ESPN’s Bracketology.

ESPN’s Joe Lunardi has the Spartans coming in as a No. 8 seed in his latest NCAA Tournament projection for the 2022-23 season. He has Michigan State slated to play No. 9 seed Texas A&M in an East Region first round matchup. Should the Spartans win this projected matchup with the Aggies, then they’d most likely play No. 1 seed North Carolina for a spot in the Sweet 16.

Six other Big Ten teams are listed in Lunardi’s latest batch of Bracketology: Indiana (No. 4 seed), Illinois (No. 6 seed), Michigan (No. 7 seed), Purdue (No. 7 seed), Ohio State (No. 8 seed) and Iowa (No. 10 seed). He has Rutgers and Wisconsin just outside the field of 68.

Check out Lunardi’s complete bracket projection by clicking on the tweet below:

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MSU basketball drops in latest ESPN Bracketology update for 2022-23 season

See where ESPN’s Joe Lunardi has Michigan State in his early NCAA Tournament projection for the 2022-23 season

Michigan State basketball hasn’t had a great offseason thus far, and it’s starting to be reflected in Joe Lunardi’s early NCAA Tournament bracket projections for next season.

Lunardi released an updated batch of bracketology on Tuesday, which saw the Spartans drop one seed line to a No. 6 seed. The Spartans were a No. 5 seed in Lunardi’s previous bracket update in April.

In this projected NCAA Tournament from Lunardi, the Spartans would play No. 11 seed St. John’s in a first round matchup from Orlando. It’s unclear if the Spartans’ seeding includes the news that broke on Monday night that Max Christie would not be returning for his sophomore season next year.

Check out the complete bracket projection from Lunardi by clicking on the tweet below:

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Michigan State basketball safely in ESPN’s 2023 NCAA Tournament bracket projection

Who’s ready to look ahead to the 2023 NCAA Tournament? Joe Lunardi of ESPN apparently is ready

Who’s ready to look ahead to the 2023 NCAA Tournament? Joe Lunardi of ESPN apparently is ready.

Despite the NCAA Tournament wrapping up just a few weeks ago, Lunardi has already released his first batch of Bracketology for the 2023 season. And if you were wondering, he has the Spartans safely in the field of 68.

Lunardi has Michigan State listed as a No. 5 seed facing off against No. 12 seed UAB in a East Region first round matchup. The Spartans are one of seven Big Ten teams to crack Lunardi’s bracket projection.

Check out the complete bracket by clicking on the tweet below:

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