Michigan State vs Oregon: 5 players to watch
Sep 4, 2015; Kalamazoo, MI, USA; Michigan State Spartans running back Madre London (28) celebrates a touchdown against the Western Michigan Broncos prior to a game at Waldo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports
With the big Michigan State vs Oregon game taking place this weekend in East Lansing, there will be plenty to look forward to on both sides of the ball. Will the Ducks step up and show the nation that their slim victory over Eastern Washington was nothing more than a minor struggle with no serious implications otherwise?
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Vernon Adams and the Ducks come into East Lansing with one of the most dynamic offenses in the nation while Connor Cook and the Spartans are looking to avenge last year’s loss at Autzen Stadium.
Both teams look solid in week one on the offensive side of the ball, for the most part, but the defenses looked extremely vulnerable. The Ducks and the Spartans both struggled against inferior opponents against the aerial attack and it seemed as if they had a ton of work to do before Sept. 12’s big game.
Now that we are just hours away from kickoff, it’s time to look at which players we should be keeping an eye on throughout the game for both teams. Some of the players on this list may be a bit obvious while others are under the radar guys who could have a big game on Saturday evening.
Many believe this will be a very high scoring game, but a few guys who made this list will try to make sure that doesn’t happen.
Let’s take a look at the five players who we should all be keeping an eye on Saturday night in East Lansing.
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