Tucker: MSU football in ‘good shape’ in regards to COVID heading into Peach Bowl

Michigan State is in “good shape” in regards to player safety and being able to play in Thursday’s Peach Bowl against Pitt

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Michigan State is in “good shape” in regards to player safety and being able to play in Thursday’s Peach Bowl against Pitt.

COVID-19 has been the cause for numerous bowl games being canceled this year, with some being called hours before kickoff. However, head coach Mel Tucker said on Wednesday that his team is in a good place in regards to COVID and that “the game is very important to us, and we’re doing everything we can to get to the game.”

Here are a pair of tweets from Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press and Matt Wenzel of MLive on the matter:

Hearing Tucker’s comments are great for Spartans fans as it would be very disappointing for the season to end without the Peach Bowl being played. As we’ve learned so far this bowl season, nothing is certain until we actually see the opening kickoff but things appear to be in a good spot for Thursday’s Peach Bowl to take place as planned.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Panthers is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST on Thursday. The game will take place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

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Michigan State football vs. Pitt: Will Spartans end season with Peach Bowl victory?

Can MSU end the season on a high note with a victory over Pitt in the Peach Bowl? Let’s see what the Spartans Wire staff thinks in our weekly predictions

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Michigan State’s highly anticipated Peach Bowl matchup with Pitt is finally here, and we have one final batch of predictions for it.

The Spartans enter this game 10-2 on the season, but will be without their top player in running back Kenneth Walker III — who has entered the NFL Draft and opted out of the bowl game. Pitt is 11-2 on the year, with an ACC Championship under their belts. However, the Panthers will also be without their star player as quarterback Kenny Pickett has elected to also sit out the bowl game in preparation for the NFL Draft.

Can Michigan State end the season on a high note with a victory over Pitt in the Peach Bowl? Let’s see what the Spartans Wire staff thinks in our weekly predictions.

Betting line going up in favor of MSU in Peach Bowl matchup vs. Pitt

See the latest betting line for Michigan State vs. Pitt in the Peach Bowl — courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook

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Michigan State is beginning to become a heavier favorite in their upcoming Peach Bowl matchup vs. Pitt.

The Spartans are now favored by 2.5 points against the Panthers. All Betting Lines are Courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook.

Michigan State opened as an underdog with some sportsbooks, but that has changed over the past few weeks. Both teams will be without key players as the Spartans’ star running back Kenneth Walker III and Pitt’s Heisman finalist quarterback Kenny Pickett have both opted out of the game. Those announcements have surely altered the line in this game.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Panthers is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST on Dec. 30. The game will take place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

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WATCH: Zoo Atlanta Panda predicts who’ll win Peach Bowl between MSU and Pitt

See who Yang Yang of the Zoo Atlanta thinks will win the Peach Bowl between Michigan State and Pitt

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Plenty of fans and media members are providing their picks for the upcoming Peach Bowl between Michigan State and Pitt, and now we even have a furry friend at the Zoo Atlanta who has weighed in on the game.

Yang Yang — a Panda at the Zoo Atlanta — has made his pick for the upcoming Peach Bowl in Atlanta, and Michigan State fans will be happy with the pick. The giant male Panda is going with the Spartans over the Panthers — check out the complete video below:

Kickoff from the Peach Bowl is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST on Dec. 30. The game will be televised on ESPN.

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USA TODAY staff split down middle with MSU-Pitt Peach Bowl predictions

See how the USA Today college football writers predict the Peach Bowl playing out between the Spartans and Panthers

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Michigan State’s upcoming Peach Bowl matchup with Pitt is considered a toss up game by many — including the USA TODAY college football staff.

The USA TODAY college football experts submitted game predictions for every bowl game, which included the Spartans-Panthers battle in Atlanta. The group of seven writers favored Michigan State in this game, but by a narrow margin. Four of the seven picked Michigan State and three of the seven took Pitt.

Jace Evans, Paul Myerberg, Erick Smith and Heather Tucker each picked Michigan State to win the Peach Bowl. On the flip side, Scooby Axson, Eddie Timanus and Dan Wolken took Pitt over the Spartans.

Click here to read the complete bowl predictions article from USA Today.

Kickoff from the 2021 Peach Bowl is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST on Dec. 30. The game will be televised on ESPN.

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