Georgia
Michigan State basketball vs. Georgia Southern: Time, TV channel, stream info
Michigan State basketball plays its final nonconference game before Big Ten Conference play begins, though the Spartans will resume the nonconference schedule with four in December.
But before MSU plays Wisconsin and Nebraska in the next 13 days, it welcomes Georgia Southern to the Breslin Center on Tuesday. Find game time, TV channel and streaming info below.
MSU is coming off Thursday’s loss to No. 3 Arizona, 74-68, its third already in six games this season and perhaps its least promising.
At least the Spartans now face a reprieve with the winless Eagles. They have losses to Georgia Tech, Eastern Michigan, Jacksonville, Kennesaw State, East Carolina and Northeastern last Tuesday. Senior guard Deuce Dean leads Georgia Southern scoring 12.8 points per game and sophomore guard Jamar Franklin chips in 11.2 points per game. Both are making more than 1.5 3-pointers each game. The Eagles are turnover prone at 14.7 per game and average just 8.5 assists on 70.3 points per game (MSU gets 15.8 assists on 73 ppg).
GRAHAM COUCH: MSU’s loss to Arizona was actually the least discouraging performance of season
MSU has dropped out of the Top 25 rankings after being No. 4 in the preseason. It is shooting an abysmal 26.8% on 3s. Senior guard Tyson Walker averages a team-leading 22 points per game, but no other player scores even 11. Fellow upperclassmen Jaden Akins (10.2 ppg), Malik Hall (9.7 ppg) and A.J. Hoggard (9.2 ppg) also contribute to the scoring.
Here’s what you need to know about the game:
Michigan State basketball vs. Georgia Southern start time
- Matchup: Spartans (3-3) vs. Eagles (0-6).
- Date: Tuesday, Nov. 28.
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET.
- Where: Breslin Center in East Lansing.
- Spread: TBA.
• Box score
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Michigan State basketball schedule 2023-04
Date | Opponent |
Monday, Nov. 6 | James Madison, 79 MSU 76 (OT) |
Thursday, Nov. 9 | MSU 74, Southern Indiana 51 |
Tuesday, Nov. 14 | Duke 74, MSU 65 |
Friday, Nov. 17 | MSU 74, Butler 54 |
Sunday, Nov. 19 | MSU 81, Alcorn State 49 |
Thursday, Nov. 23 | Arizona 74, MSU 68 |
Tuesday, Nov. 28 | vs. Georgia Southern, 6:30 p.m. |
Tuesday, Dec. 5 | vs. Wisconsin, 7 p.m. |
Michigan State’s entire 2023-24 schedule.
Georgia
Kane Brown Transports Texas Crowd to Georgia With Soulful Ray Charles Cover at the 2024 ACM Awards
This year’s Academy of Country Music Awards took place in Frisco, TX, but for about three minutes, Kane Brown had the whole Ford Center at The Star audience transported to the Peach State with a performance of “Georgia On My Mind.”
Before taking the stage, the 30-year-old singer-songwriter was introduced by the War and Treaty’s Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter, who pointed out Ray Charles’ role in popularizing the American Songbook classic, originally written by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell. Prime Video cameras then panned to a dapper-looking Brown dressed in a black suit, whose silky voice melted into the microphone with support from a section of string instrumentalists.
“Georgia, Georgia, the whole day through,” he crooned. “Just an old sweet song keeps Georgia on my mind.
Immediately afterwards, Brown — who released his cover of “Georgia On My Mind” on streaming services in April — stepped backstage for a one-on-one interview with Bobby Bones. “I was so scared,” he told the radio personality. “I was nervous, man. It’s a big song, but also, I’m used to running around. I didn’t have any moves, I just stood like this. I wish I had tequila before I went on.”
Brown is nominated for entertainer of the year at the 2024 awards, as are Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton, Morgan Wallen and Lainey Wilson. Hosted for the 17th time by Reba McEntire, the ACMs are produced by Dick Clark Productions.
DCP is owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a Penske Media Corporation (PMC) subsidiary and joint venture between PMC and Eldridge. PMC is the parent company of Billboard.
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Türk mentioned his concern regarding the possible effects of this bill being signed by the President of Georgia: “The ability of associations to seek, secure and use resources is essential to their effective operation. This overbroad law risks these organisations being labelled and stigmatised, and having to face an atmosphere of mistrust, fear and hostility.”
This bill stipulates that NGOs and media organizations receiving more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad must be formally registered as “pursuing the interests of a foreign power.” This, according to Türk, will undermine and curtail the rights of freedom of expression and association in Georgia. UN human rights organs argue that Georgian lawmakers have disregarded the warnings of human rights defenders and civil society organizations. This is considering the same bill was withdrawn in March 2023, and government officials and parliamentarians assured UN organs that the draft would not be reintroduced.
The foreign agents bill, entitled the “Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence” still needs the signature of Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili, who vowed during a CNN interview to veto it. However, the ruling party has a majority in parliament and can override the president’s veto to enact the legislation.
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