Watch new MSU RB Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams long TD run vs. FAU

Michigan State football added to its first half lead in a big way thanks to new running back Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams

Michigan State football added to its first half lead in a big way thanks to new running back Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams.

On the first play of a new drive in the second quarter, Lynch-Adams ran up the middle 63 yards for another Spartans touchdown. This was the first touchdown as a Spartan for Lynch-Adams, who transferred in the offseason from UMass.

The touchdown from Lynch-Adams pushed the Spartans lead to 16-0 in the first half.

Check out the highlight reel play from Lynch-Adams below:

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Watch Spartans first points of the season come on safety

It was Michigan State’s defense that got the first points on the board for the Spartans in the Jonathan Smith era

It was Michigan State’s defense that got the first points on the board for the Spartans in the Jonathan Smith era.

Michigan State was able to strike first in Friday night’s season-opening matchup against Florida Atlantic thanks to a safety. Defensive lineman D’Quan Douse was able to get to the quarterback in the back of the endzone to earn the Spartans a safety and an early 2-0 lead over the Owls.

Check out the highlight from the Spartans’ safety below:

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LOOK: Projected starters for MSU on defense vs. FAU

It looks like we now know who will be starting on defense for the Spartans tonight

It looks like we now know who will be starting on defense for the Spartans tonight.

Stephen Brooks of 247Sports posted shortly before kickoff who appears to be running with the Spartans’ ones on defense. Check out the post from Brooks below:

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Michigan State’s season opener against Florida Atlantic will kickoff at 7:10 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

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MSU Football releases injury report for matchup vs. FAU

Check out the official injury report for MSU in tonight’s matchup against Florida Atlantic

Michigan State football is extremely healthy going into tonight’s season-opening matchup against Florida Atlantic.

Michigan State football released its official injury report roughly two hours before kickoff against the Owls, and only defensive end Avery Dunn was listed as out. The Spartans didn’t have anyone else listed as questionable in the matchup either.

Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET tonight. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

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How to watch, listen and stream Michigan State football vs. FAU on Friday

See how you can watch, listen or stream Michigan State football’s season opener vs. Florida Atlantic on Friday

Michigan State football is officially back.

The Spartans will open the 2024 season on Friday night against Florida Atlantic in a home non-conference matchup. Michigan State enters this season with a new coaching staff led by new head coach Jonathan Smith, and will be looking to bounce back from a pair of losing seasons.

Florida Atlantic is also looking to rebound from a losing season last year. The Owls were 4-8 under former Texas head coach Tom Herman last year.

Below are the details for Friday night’s matchup between the Spartans and Owls:

Game time: 7 p.m. ET on August 30

Location: Spartan Stadium (East Lansing, Mich.)

TV: Big Ten Network

Live Stream: fuboTV (try it free)

Listen: Spartan Media Network or MSUSpartans.com

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LSJ’s Graham Couch provides his determining factors, prediction for MSU-FAU

See how LSJ’s Graham Couch thinks Friday’s season-opening matchup between MSU and FAU will play out

College football is back and so is Graham Couch with his weekly predictions.

The Lansing State Journal columnist annually provides his determining factors and predictions on a weekly basis during the football season. That begins this week with the Spartans’ season-opening matchup against Florida Atlantic.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Owls is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET on Friday. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

Click on the post below to read Couch’s complete preview and prediction for this matchup between Michigan State and Florida Atlantic.

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ESPN’s SP+ predicts Spartans to win opener vs. FAU with ease

The computers like Michigan State to win its season opener vs. Florida Atlantic with relative ease

The computers like Michigan State to win its season opener vs. Florida Atlantic with relative ease.

ESPN’s SP+ — which is a rating system that can be used to predict games — has the Spartans beating the Owls by double-digits on Friday. Michigan State is expected to win by the score of 26-14 — which would not cover the 13.5-point spread currently on The Score.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Owls is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET on Friday. The game will kickoff at 7 p.m. ET.

Click on the post below from ESPN’s Bill Connelly to see the complete week one slate of predictions from SP+:

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Spartans listed as sizable favorite over FAU in season opener

Michigan State football is listed as a sizable favorite over Florida Atlantic in Friday night’s season-opening matchup

Michigan State football is listed as a sizable favorite over Florida Atlantic in Friday night’s season-opening matchup.

The Spartans are currently listed as a 13.5-point favorite over the Owls, according to The Score. Michigan State originally opened as an 11-point favorite in May but that line has moved up since then.

Kickoff between Michigan State and Florida Atlantic is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Friday. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

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MSU releases parking, construction details for season-opener vs. FAU

MSU has released notable details for fans planning to attend next week’s season-opening matchup vs. FAU

Michigan State football has released notable details for fans planning to attend next week’s season-opening matchup against Florida Atlantic.

Parking lots for pregame tailgating will open at 2 p.m. ET for Spartan Fund Donors and 3 p.m. ET for General Public Lots. The game will officially kickoff at 7 p.m. ET.

Click on the post below to read more details from Michigan State:

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‘Stripe The Stadium’ details released for MSU-FAU season-opener

Do you know which color you should be wearing for the Spartans’ season-opener against FAU?

Michigan State football will once again be “striping the stadium” for the season-opener against Florida Atlantic. So do you know which color you should be wearing?

Fans in even sections of Spartan Stadium should wear green, while fans in odd sections and the student section should wear white. This color coordinating scheme will result in a green and white striped Spartan Stadium as we’ve seen in previous seasons.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Owls is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET on August 30. For those fans not able to attend the game, it will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

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