Wisconsin vs. Michigan State: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Saturday

How to watch the Wisconsin Badgers on the road against the Michigan State Spartans:

The Wisconsin Badgers play the Michigan State Spartans on Saturday afternoon, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The Badgers will hope to take down the Spartans on the road this weekend, after dominating the Northwestern Wildcats in a 42-7 victory last week. They were finally able to get their offense moving last week, and quarterback Graham Mertz had one of the best games of his career with five passing touchdowns. Wisconsin may look again to their passing game this week since the Spartans’ secondary has been abysmal in their last four games.

On the opposite side of the ball, the Badgers’ secondary led by Kamoi Latu will have opportunities to add their to their Big Ten-leading interception count. Michigan State quarterback Payton has had turnover issues as out late and has thrown seven interceptions this season as a whole.

Hopefully, the Wisconsin Badgers can put together back-to-back wins in what should be an exciting matchup to watch.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: Oct. 15, 2022
  • Time: 3 p.m. CT
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)

Wisconsin at Michigan State injury report:

  • Wisconsin QB Chase Wolf: Out
  • Wisconsin OLB Aaron Witt: Out
  • Wisconsin S Hunter Wohler: Out
  • Wisconsin K Vito Calvaruso: Out
  • Wisconsin CB Al Ashford: Out
  • Wisconsin RB Chez Mellusi: Out
  • Wisconsin TE Hayden Rucci: Out

Players to watch:

Passing Leaders

  • Wisconsin QB Graham Mertz: 92-143, 1,296 passing yards and 13 passing touchdowns
  • Michigan State QB Payton Thorne: 115-180, 1234 passing yards and nine passing touchdowns

Rushing Leaders

  • Wisconsin RB Braelon Allen: 104 attempts, 634 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns
  • Michigan State RB Jalen Berger: 64 attempts for 308 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns

Receiving Leaders

  • Wisconsin WR Chimere Dike: 25 receptions, 442 receiving yards and four touchdowns
  • Michigan State WR Keon Coleman: 26 receptions for 314 receiving yards and three touchdowns