Michigan State Football: Injury report vs. Michigan in Week 6

ANN ARBOR, MI - OCTOBER 17: Safety Grayson Miller #44 of the Michigan State Spartans attempts an interception on a pass intended for wide receiver Amara Darboh #82 of the Michigan Wolverines during the college football game at Michigan Stadium on October 17, 2015 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Spartans defeated the Wolverines 27-23. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
ANN ARBOR, MI - OCTOBER 17: Safety Grayson Miller #44 of the Michigan State Spartans attempts an interception on a pass intended for wide receiver Amara Darboh #82 of the Michigan Wolverines during the college football game at Michigan Stadium on October 17, 2015 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Spartans defeated the Wolverines 27-23. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) /
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Michigan State football will travel to Ann Arbor to face Michigan in Week 6 and here’s the complete injury report.

The day has finally come. Rivalry week culminates with the Michigan State football vs. Michigan game on Saturday night. Both teams have been thinking about this game for weeks. Heck, it’s been on the minds of these players since last October.

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Michigan State lost at home to the Wolverines last season and went on to finish 3-9 while Michigan went on to win 10 games and play in the Orange Bowl. Will both teams be at full-strength on Saturday night?

Here’s the complete injury report for the Michigan vs. Michigan State, via Lansing State Journal:

MSU: WR/PR Brandon Sowards (ACL), out for season; OL A.J. Arcuri (undisclosed), out indefinitely; RG David Beedle (undisclosed), questionable; S Grayson Miller (undisclosed), questionable.

Michigan: QB Wilton Speight (undisclosed), out; WR Tarik Black (foot), out; TE Nick Eubanks (head), questionable; WR Nate Schoenle (foot), questionable; DL Luiji Vilain (lower body), questionable; DL Donovan Jeter (lower body), out; WR Kekoa Crawford (lower body), questionable

The Spartans are looking to take advantage of Michigan’s quarterback situation with Speight out. John O’Korn is heading into his second start with the Wolverines in his two years and he’s hoping for a better showing than he had against Indiana last year. He did play well against Purdue last week.

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Saturday night’s game should be yet another instant classic. Both Michigan and Michigan State have something to prove. Who comes out on top?