Michigan State Football: 3 bold predictions for Week 4 Nebraska battle

Michigan State's Jayden Reed waves to fans after victory over Youngstown State on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing.210911 Msu Youngstown Fb 325a
Michigan State's Jayden Reed waves to fans after victory over Youngstown State on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing.210911 Msu Youngstown Fb 325a /
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Michigan State’s Kenneth Walker III runs for a gain against Youngstown State during the first quarter on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, in East Lansing.210911 Msu Youngstown Fb 133a
Michigan State’s Kenneth Walker III runs for a gain against Youngstown State during the first quarter on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, in East Lansing.210911 Msu Youngstown Fb 133a /

2. Kenneth Walker III scores three touchdowns

Kenneth Walker III scored four touchdowns in the season opener against Northwestern which really opened some eyes on a national level and then he was limited to just one score against Youngstown State on the ground and zero against Miami rushing — he did have a receiving touchdown against the Hurricanes, however.

I think he bounces back to score three touchdowns against the Cornhuskers — two on the ground and one receiving.

I’ve made some “bold predictions” of Walker III reaching 100 or 150 yards but I’m starting to realize that’s not exactly bold anymore. Saying Walker III will rush for 100 or 150 yards isn’t exactly going out on a limb because he’s shown that it’s surprising when he doesn’t.

Walker III is going to reach 100 yards more than likely on the Cornhuskers and I think he could even out-rush the entire Nebraska team while scoring three total touchdowns to really boost the Michigan State offense.

Feed the man, Jay Johnson.