Michigan State vs. Washington: How to watch, odds, injuries, weather, prediction

Sep 17, 2022; Seattle, Washington, USA; Washington Huskies defensive lineman Voi Tunuufi (90) tackles Michigan State Spartans running back Jalen Berger (8) during the third quarter at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 17, 2022; Seattle, Washington, USA; Washington Huskies defensive lineman Voi Tunuufi (90) tackles Michigan State Spartans running back Jalen Berger (8) during the third quarter at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports /
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Saturday night’s Michigan State vs. Washington game will be one of the most anticipated from around college football in Week 3.

The Spartans are 2-0 on the year with blowout wins over Central Michigan and Richmond as both sides of the ball look improved from a year ago. But this week’s game has a different feel after the Mel Tucker suspension and with Mark Dantonio back on the sidelines while celebrating the 2013 team that won the Rose Bowl.

On the other side, Washington is also 2-0 with blowout wins over Boise State and Tulsa and Michael Penix Jr. has been one of the best quarterbacks in the country through two games. The Huskies are ranked No. 8 and everyone is expecting them to win.

It should be a good one as the chip on Michigan State’s shoulder is back.

How to watch Michigan State vs. Washington: TV channel and live stream

Date: Saturday, Sept. 16
Start Time: 5 p.m. ET
TV Channel: Peacock
Live Stream: Peacock

Latest Michigan State vs. Washington injury report

Injury news courtesy of covers.com

Michigan State

QUESTIONABLE: LB Jacoby Windmon (upper body), RB Jalen Berger (leg), RB Jaren Mangham (undisclosed), WR Alante Brown (concussion), DL Alex VanSumeren (undisclosed), OL Gavin Broscious (undisclosed), DB Harold Joiner (undisclosed), LB Darius Snow (leg), LB Ma’a Gaoteote (undisclosed), DL Jarrett Jackson (undisclosed), CB Semar Melvin (undisclosed)
OUT: OL Stanton Ramil (knee)

Washington

PROBABLE: RB Dillon Johnson (undisclosed), S Asa Turner (hand)
QUESTIONABLE: DL Armon Parker (undisclosed)
OUT: OL Gaard Memmelaar (undisclosed – out for season), RB Cameron Davis (lower body – out for season), WR Giles Jackson (thumb), RB Tybo Rogers (suspension)

Michigan State vs. Washington weather report (Updated Sept. 16)

It’s a beautiful day for football. At kickoff, according to Google, the weather in East Lansing should be close to perfect at 72 degrees and cloudy. There’s no rain in the forecast and the wind will be close to non-existent at 4 mph. Saturday’s game will be perfect.

Michigan State vs. Washington series history

Michigan State and Washington have faced off four times in series history with the Huskies holding a 3-1 all-time lead. This would be a perfect opportunity for the Spartans to draw one game closer. All four matchups have been decided by double figures. Will we see our first close game on Saturday night in East Lansing?

Latest Michigan State vs. Washington odds

Moneyline: Washington -850 | Michigan State +575
Spread: Washington -16.5
Over/Under: 56

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