WATCH: ‘Talkin’ Spartans’ crew breaks down MSU football’s loss vs. Washington

Hear what the Talkin’ Spartans crew had to say about Michigan State’s blowout loss vs. Washington on Saturday

It wasn’t pretty for Michigan State on Saturday.

The Spartans were dominated by the visiting Washington Huskies on Saturday evening, losing 41-7. Michigan State was outgained by nearly 500 yards and, quite frankly, could have lost by an even worse score.

So what did the media covering the team think? Hear Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal, and Chris Solari and Shawn Windsor of the Detroit Free Press break down the Spartans’ disappointing showing below:

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Gallery: Best photos from MSU football’s blowout loss vs. Washington

Check out some of the best photos from the Spartans’ blowout loss against Washington on Saturday

Michigan State football was completely dominated by top 10 Washington on Saturday evening.

The Huskies traveled across the country and smacked the Spartans, 41-7, in an embarrassing defeat for Michigan State. This was the first game for the Spartans since head coach Mel Tucker was suspended indefinitely due to sexual harassment allegations.

Michigan State’s defense surrendered more than 700 total yards, with Huskies Heisman candidate quarterback Michael Penix Jr. recording 473 yards and four touchdowns in the win. This was arguably one of the worst performances for the Spartans at home in a very long time.

For those interested in reliving this brutal defeat, here are some of the best photos from the game on Saturday:

MSU Football vs. Washington: Stream, broadcast info, players to watch, predictions for Saturday

Michigan State hosts Washington– here’s what you need to know for this matchup between the Spartans and Huskies

Michigan State will get their first true test of the season on Saturday as they play host to top 10 foe Washington.

The Huskies got the best of the Spartans last year in a non-conference tilt out west, and now Michigan State will host Washington in a revenge game. Both teams enter this matchup with a perfect 2-0 record on the season.

Check out all of the key game details for this matchup between the Spartans and Huskies below:

Graham Couch of LSJ provides his determining factors, prediction for MSU-Washington

Check out Graham Couch’s five determining factors and prediction for Michigan State’s matchup against Washington this weekend

All eyes will be on Michigan State-Washington this weekend. Well, a lot of eyes should be that is.

It’s been a wild week for the Spartans who have suspended head coach Mel Tucker indefinitely for sexual harassment allegations that came out early Sunday morning. Harlon Barnett will step in as the acting head coach and former Michigan State legend head coach Mark Dantonio is back to serve in an associate head coach role as well.

So how will that all impact this matchup? Well, Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal has some thoughts on that.

Check out Couch’s five determining factors and prediction for Michigan State’s matchup against Washington this weekend by clicking on the tweet below:

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MSU football listed as two touchdown underdog vs. Washington

The oddsmakers don’t like Michigan State’s chances at beating Washington this upcoming week

The oddsmakers don’t like Michigan State’s chances at beating Washington this upcoming week.

Michigan State has opened up as a 14-point underdog against Washington in next Saturday’s home non-conference matchup. The Spartans were blown out by the Huskies last year when they went out to Seattle to face Washington.

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The Spartans enter this matchup with a perfect 2-0 record after wins over Central Michigan and Richmond to open the season. Washington is also 2-0 on the year and ranked in the top 10 nationally after earning wins over Boise State and Tulsa the past two weeks.

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Michigan State at Washington: Stream, injury report, broadcast info, predictions for Saturday

MSU heads west to Washington in a big-time nonconference battle this weekend- here’s what you need to know for this matchup between the Spartans and Huskies

Michigan State football plays Washington on Saturday evening, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

Michigan State enters this big-time nonconference game with a 2-0 record. The Spartans have wins over Western Michigan and Akron, and they will be looking for their first road victory of the season.

Washington also enters Saturday’s battle with an unblemished record of 2-0. The Huskies have knocked off Kent State and Portland State, and they will look to make a statement by knocking off the highly ranked Spartans on Saturday.