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.
Broadcast and Streaming Info
Here’s when you should tune in to see this game between Michigan State and Washington:
- Date: Sept. 17, 2022
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- TV Channel: ABC
- Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)
Injury Report
Both Michigan State and Washington are dealing with injuries after a pair of games this year.
As Spartans fans know by now, Michigan State will be without starting linebacker Darius Snow for the remainder of the season, and starting safety Xavier Henderson is out indefinitely with a leg injury. Michigan State star wide receiver Jayden Reed also was banged up in last week’s win over Akron but it is unclear at this time the severity of his injury and if he’ll miss any time.
Washington will be without at least two defenders. Linebacker Edefuan Ulofoshio and safety Vincent Nunley are out for multiple weeks. A handful of other Huskies are battling day-to-day injuries as well.
Players to Watch
Here are three players to watch for Michigan State in this matchup against the Huskies:
Payton Thorne (QB): For a third straight week, I have Thorne listed as a player to watch and this week it’s even more important for him to have a good game. Thorne has been inconsistent in the first two game, and if he isn’t better on Saturday, it’ll be very hard for Michigan State to pick up the road win.
Keon Coleman (WR): If Reed is unavailable or not playing at 100%, then Michigan State will need some of its young wide receivers to step up. That includes Coleman, who leads the team in receiving with 120 yards and one touchdown on six catches this season.
Ameer Speed (CB): I’m highlighting the new cornerback starter here, but this is really for the entire Michigan State secondary that’ll be tested against Washington. The Huskies are led by familiar quarterback Michael Penix Jr., who is in his first year at Washington after transferring from Indiana, and he has proven he can dice teams when he’s on his game. This will be a great test for the Spartans’ secondary.
Game Predictions
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