Michigan State Football: 3 bold predictions for November 2020

Michigan State's Kalon Gervin (18) celebrates safety Michael Dowell's touchdown on the final play of the 40-31 win against Indiana at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019.Michigan State celebrates, Kalon Gervin
Michigan State's Kalon Gervin (18) celebrates safety Michael Dowell's touchdown on the final play of the 40-31 win against Indiana at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019.Michigan State celebrates, Kalon Gervin /
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Michigan State football is entering a favorable stretch of games in the month of November but will the Spartans be able to build some momentum?

We are officially two weeks into the 2020 season and Michigan State might just be the most confusing team in the country. The Spartans opened the Mel Tucker era with a shocking and disappointing loss to Rutgers at home, but the new head coach immediately won fleeing fans back with a road win over Michigan.

Everyone expected a 1-1 record through two games but the way the Spartans have gotten to that record unconventionally. They lost to Rutgers in shocking fashion and then upset Michigan on the road.

The win over Michigan restored faith and hope in the program. It’s amazing what a win in the rivalry can do for the Spartans as recruits are already buying in to Tucker big time.

Michigan State is now heading into a critical month of November with a stretch of winnable games forthcoming. It all starts on Saturday with a battle at Iowa, a team that’s 0-2 right now and looking like one of the worst offensive units in the conference. After that, the Spartans will get Indiana, Northwestern and Maryland.

Will Michigan State piece together a strong month of November? Let’s get bold.