Mike Pritchard, lead NFL analyst at VSiN, has had the Penn State-Michigan sport circled for weeks. Pritchard definitely is aware of about large school soccer video games.
He performed a number of positions on Colorado’s 1990 championship workforce and spent 9 years within the NFL. At VSiN, Pritchard scouts the highest expertise within the NFL and school soccer. He likes what Penn State and Michigan will showcase Saturday at Michigan Stadium.
Here is how Pritchard views the sport, who has the benefit, and the keys to a Penn State or Michigan victory.
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Query: The place is Penn State at its strongest getting into this sport?
Mike Pritchard: Protection is the secret in relation to successful video games within the Large Ten. I imply, you’ve got to have the ability to cease the powerhouses when you can. And I feel coach [James] Franklin has loaded up on the defensive facet of the ball. Definitely you take a look at the top-10 recruiting class he is received coming in, and that they’d coming in in 2022 as nicely. I additionally suppose to have a come-from-behind victory on the street towards Purdue, which was a prolific passing workforce, was vital. To get that win I believed that was excellent for the Nittany Lions.
After which to enter the SEC territory — I do not care if Auburn is down or not — and to dominate them was spectacular. So their protection, permitting about 15 factors a sport, that offers you an opportunity to win quite a lot of video games within the Large Ten.
Q: What do you want about Penn State’s protection?
Pritchard: If you concentrate on turnover margin, they’re plus-6 proper now. So I feel they’re opportunistic within the secondary, and you must play robust on the line of scrimmage as nicely. And you are going into the Large Home towards Michigan, which needs to run the ball nicely. However I feel angle is essential. To me, defensive soccer is extra about angle and confidence. And I see quite a lot of confidence occasionally with Penn State, definitely within the secondary.
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Q: How about Michigan? What stands out concerning the Wolverines?
Pritchard: Michigan appears like they’ll run the ball on anyone. Once I was at Colorado, that was our mentality, too. And it begins up entrance. They’ve a Heisman Trophy-type of operating again in Blake Corum. However while you watch him, he is probably not getting touched that always till he is by way of the road of scrimmage. So the surge on the level of assault from the offensive line could be very spectacular. And coach [Jim] Harbaugh has executed an incredible job implementing that type of mindset. They usually do it very well.
Q: What about every workforce’s weak spots? Let’s begin with Penn State.
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Pritchard: I feel Penn State’s weak spot is scoring. You already know, I do not know the way Penn State may be prolific. Operating the soccer and being balanced is one factor, however they’ve to have the ability to put up factors and be explosive. I feel commencement [of players like Jahan Dotson] type of handcuffs that at instances. However in school soccer quite a lot of instances — and I am trying ahead to seeing this hopefully from Penn State after a bye week— the slot receiver instructions consideration in the midst of the sector to open up some vertical passing down the sideline.
Clearly operating the soccer is essential, but when you concentrate on a power of Michigan, that is the line of defense. So can Penn State be explosive sufficient and be constantly explosive on the street towards Michigan?
Q: What about Michigan’s weaknesses?
Pritchard: I feel their weak spot towards Penn State will simply be the truth that I do not suppose Michigan is battle-tested the way in which that Penn State is. Take into consideration Michigan averaging 43 factors a sport, however you even have to contemplate the caliber of their opponents. I imply, Colorado State, Hawai’i, Connecticut, Maryland, Iowa, Indiana. The protection is stout, however there isn’t any offense on Michigan’s schedule up to now that has actually examined them to the restrict. So will probably be fascinating to see what Penn State has in retailer after a bye week.
Q: Who has the sting at quarterback between Penn State’s Sean Clifford and Michigan’s JJ McCarthy?
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Pritchard: Watching JJ McCarthy final week, he is respectable, nevertheless it’s extra of the play-action sport. They are going to have designs and they are going to telegraph the place they need him to throw the soccer with the play motion. And when you get singled up on the skin, McCarthy’s capable of get the ball on the market, and perhaps receivers could make a play. But when he has to go and drop again nearly all of the time, like if Penn State is ready to get them in unpredictable passing conditions, I feel McCarthy is challenged that approach. And that is one thing through which, when you’ve got a ball-hawking protection, you search for Penn State to maybe reap the benefits of that.
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On the opposite facet, Clifford can do some issues. However from an explosive nature, I need to see one thing that Penn State has labored on [during the bye week]. I feel he must emerge just a little bit extra that approach. From an expertise standpoint, and definitely a big-game standpoint, Clifford is prepared for this most likely extra so than McCarthy in my view.
Q: Michigan wins if…
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Pritchard: Michigan wins if they’ll run the soccer efficiently and dominate the road of scrimmage. I feel Corum is unbelievable as a runner. I performed with Eric Bieniemy [at Colorado], and Corum jogs my memory of him. He is like 5-8, 210 kilos, a bowling ball with thick legs, after which with an offensive line that surges and so you must commit our bodies on the line of scrimmage for that. And subsequently, you restrict McCarthy and him taking possibilities.
Q: Penn State wins if…
Pritchard: It has to run the soccer towards that line of defense. It is daunting, however once more, I take a look at Michigan’s opponents, and its nowhere close to the place Penn State is by way of being battle examined. I feel mentally Penn State has the benefit. So I feel the mindset is benefit Penn State there.
Then it is also simply what’s in entrance of them. I imply, that is an unimaginable alternative on nationwide TV on the street. So coach Franklin, coming off a bye week, has each benefit. Be bodily, win the road of scrimmage up entrance offensively after which if Clifford could make some throws, only a few large performs to assist out that operating sport, I feel Penn State can win.
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EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State redshirt freshman point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. has been everything fans anticipated when he first committed to the program as a highly touted recruit.
Fears has been the team’s floor general and has been one of the main reasons the offense has flowed as well as it has.
The young point guard addressed the media on Monday, discussing the current state of the team, its upcoming meeting with Washington and more.
You can watch below:
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Michigan State coach Tom Izzo had spoken to the media earlier on Monday. Below is a partial transcript from his opening statement:
Izzo: “As I told you earlier in the year, I was hoping after Christmas, we’d to get a real good feel where everybody is. And I think we started to. We started looking at some teams that were struggling a little bit. Washington was one of them, and Oregon was one that was the other way. And then all of a sudden, Illinois goes out there and beats them by 30, and then Maryland, who was really playing well, goes out there and loses, too. I think it’s going to be hard on fans, hard on media, hard on coaches, hard on everybody to know this is going to be the norm, I think. Washington, after not looking as good, beat a good Maryland team, and then, it was a tie game last night with 30 seconds left and after being down big early. So, I think you’re seeing what I said early, that all these teams are good. Travel, different things, is going to make a difference in teams’ play sometimes. Right now, we return to Big Ten play with a, I think, an impressive win. I mean, there’s a team that beat Kentucky by 20 and has a very good team. We’re on the road, get a lead. Yes, we lose the lead, but we bounced back. … So, in a sick sort of way, does it make it better that we win in the way we did? Last 8 minutes of the game, we didn’t have a turnover after we turned the ball over a lot early. We executed well, we went on an 8-0 run ourselves, and I thought that spoke volumes about our team.”
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Michigan State football has two new assistant coaches, adding a defensive coach and quarterbacks coach under head coach Jonathan Smith.
The Spartans on Monday announced the hiring of James Adams from Wake Forest to work with their safeties. He will take over that position from secondary coach Blue Adams (no relation), who will assume former assistant Demetrice Martin’s role overseeing cornerbacks.
The school also confirmed Jon Boyer will is leaving Oregon State to coach MSU’s quarterbacks. Spartans offensive coordinator Brian Lindgren was responsible for the quarterbacks last season.
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James Adams is a 16-year coaching veteran and Wake Forest alum who has been at his alma mater since 2022 under since-retired coach Dave Clawson. Adams began his career as a graduate assistant in 2009 with the Demon Deacons after winning two letters as a linebacker in 2005-06. He served as associate head coach and safeties coach with Wake Forest last season, and also has made stops at Purdue (2021), Navy (2020), Western Michigan (2019), Charlotte (2011-18) and Wofford (2010).
“James stood out during the interview process as someone who would be a great fit for our staff,” Smith said in a statement. “He has extensive experience coaching defensive backs and has been held in high regard on previous staffs with additional responsibilities as assistant and associate head coach.”
Martin, a former MSU star player and Los Angeles native, left his post as cornerbacks coach to take a similar role at UCLA, where he will be pass game coordinator and oversee the secondary. Martin worked under Blue Adams in his lone season returning to the Spartans after spending 14 seasons coaching on the West Coast.
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Boyer moved to tight ends coach last season with the Beavers after Smith and the bulk of his staff left for MSU. Boyer spent the previous six seasons as the Beavers’ quality control coach and senior advisor on offense after serving as offensive coordinator at his alma mater Northern Colorado of the Football Championship Subdivision from 2012-17. Boyer was the Bears’ starting quarterback in 2000-01, then stayed there from 2002-05 and coached quarterbacks in 2004-05 before becoming offensive coordinator at Colorado Mesa from 2007-10.
“In having worked with Jon for several years at Oregon State, he has a thorough knowledge of our offensive scheme and what we’re trying to accomplish on that side of the ball,” Smith said in a statement. “He has strong relationships with our staff, and has done a great job throughout his career of developing and working with quarterbacks.”
As an understudy to Lindgren at Oregon State, Boyer worked with former Beavers quarterback DJ Uiagalelei as well as Aidan Chiles in 2023. Chiles returns in 2025 for his second season as the MSU starter.
That brings Smith’s coaching staff to 11 assistants, one more than the previous limit. The NCAA lifted those limitations in June, permitting any staff member to provide on-field coaching, but only 10 assistants and the head coach are permitted to actively recruit off campus.
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Michigan Wolverines (11-3, 3-0 Big Ten) at UCLA Bruins (11-3, 2-1 Big Ten)
Los Angeles; Tuesday, 10 p.m. EST
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BOTTOM LINE: Michigan visits No. 15 UCLA after Danny Wolf scored 21 points in Michigan’s 85-74 victory against the USC Trojans.
The Bruins have gone 8-0 in home games. UCLA is 10-2 when it has fewer turnovers than its opponents and averages 11.1 turnovers per game.
The Wolverines are 3-0 against Big Ten opponents. Michigan has a 2-3 record in games decided by less than 4 points.
UCLA’s average of 7.4 made 3-pointers per game this season is just 0.5 more made shots on average than the 6.9 per game Michigan gives up. Michigan averages 24.9 more points per game (84.1) than UCLA gives up (59.2).
The Bruins and Wolverines face off Tuesday for the first time in conference play this season.
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TOP PERFORMERS: Tyler Bilodeau is scoring 14.5 points per game with 5.2 rebounds and 1.3 assists for the Bruins.
Vladislav Goldin is averaging 13.7 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.8 blocks for the Wolverines.
LAST 10 GAMES: Bruins: 8-2, averaging 75.9 points, 29.4 rebounds, 16.7 assists, 8.9 steals and 2.3 blocks per game while shooting 46.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 62.2 points per game.
Wolverines: 8-2, averaging 83.6 points, 36.3 rebounds, 17.0 assists, 6.2 steals and 5.0 blocks per game while shooting 49.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 68.4 points.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.