Michigan State basketball is finally back. After about seven months of waiting, the Spartans are set to take the court for their second game of the year, but this is the biggest contest of the early season for Tom Izzo’s team. The No. 4 Kansas Jayhawks are looming and this could be the perfect chance to show the rest of the country that No. 13 is way too low for this team.
The Michigan State vs Kansas contest is the second of a double-header at the United Center in Chicago which is known as the annual Champions Classic.