Spring ball is well in the rearview mirror and Michigan State football fans are hoping that the 2023 season proves that 2022 was just a fluke.
The schedule won’t be very easy, however, as the Spartans will have to travel to Iowa, Minnesota, and Ohio State while also hosting Washington, Maryland, Michigan, and battling it out with Penn State at Ford Field. There could be 5-6 legitimately ranked teams on the schedule this year for the Spartans.
How will the Spartans fare base on updated post-spring expectations?
Central Michigan Chippewas
Sept. 1 East Lansing, Mich.