Michigan State is looking to keep its winning streak and bowl hopes alive this weekend when Indiana comes to town for the annual battle for the Old Brass Spittoon.
The Spartans took down Rutgers at home last weekend in their first noon kickoff of the season to edge .500 overall, while Indiana found themselves turned upside down on the road at No. 2 Ohio State. This will be Michigan State's final home game of the 2022 season, with players like redshirt senior running back Elijah Collins and graduate safety Xavier Henderson closing out careers.
MSU was able to survive a scare at Indiana last season, despite a poor offensive showing, by forcing three huge turnovers, one of which was redshirt sophomore linebacker Cal Haladay's 30-yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter.