![]() Assuming those 2 road games are losses, Mel Tucker’s side would now have to win against Maryland, Rutgers, Nebraska and Indiana in order to cash this over. Drawing Iowa and Minnesota from the Big Ten West will be extremely difficult since the game at Iowa will be Michigan State’s first road game, and the contest against the Golden Gophers follows an in-state rivalry matchup with the Wolverines. The Spartans will be massive underdogs against Washington, Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State, leaving them with 6 chances to win 4 more games – assuming they do not slip up during the first 2 weeks of the season. ![]() Even a game against Indiana is tricky, as the Spartans will travel to Bloomington in between games against Ohio State and Penn State. Sure, the schedule starts off nicely with games against CMU and Richmond in the first 2 weeks, but there are no other easy wins on Michigan State’s schedule for the remainder of the season. The transfer portal gutted this roster, and the offense should be a massive question mark given how little experience this team has at quarterback and the skill positions. As my colleague Sam Avellone alluded to, improved injury luck should help Michigan State this fall, but that does not always equate to wins.
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