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Penn State visits Michigan State in the battle for the Land-Grant Trophy and to keep bowl eligibility hopes alive.
Michigan State (3-6 overall, 0-6 Big Ten) is on its last strike for bowl eligibility, but so is Penn State (3-6, 0-6). Both teams enter Saturday on six-game losing streaks and haven’t won since Sept. 13. Someone has to win this one and get their first conference victory. Kickoff is set for 3:40 p.m. ET on CBS.
Learn which TV channel or how to live stream the Michigan State Spartans vs. Penn State Nittany Lions game, Saturday, Nov. 15.
In gambling circles, “7” is considered a lucky number. The number 7 is not going to be so lucky for one of the Big Ten teams competing in East Lansing today. Penn State and Michigan both started the season 3-0.
Both teams enter on six-game losing streaks. The most recent victories for both squads came against FCS opponents back on Sept. 13, when MSU beat Youngstown State and the Nittany Lions defeated Villanova. Penn State has not beaten a Power Four team this year, while Michigan State's lone such victory is against 1-9 Boston College in double overtime.
Although both teams have dealt with brutal losing streaks, they’ve also both kept fighting and five of Penn State’s losses are by six points or less. Michigan State will be looking to send out its seniors with a win in their final home game. Which team will be better poised to rebound from a heartbreaking loss?
Penn State, meanwhile, has dropped six consecutive games for the first time since 2004. Saturday's matchup will be the 39th all-time meeting between the two programs. While the Spartans have won six of the last 11 contests,
Connor Earegood, Angelique Chengelis, John Niyo and Bob Wojnowski of The Detroit News predict the outcome of Saturday's Michigan State-Penn State game.
The Michigan State Spartans are in desperate need of not only one but three wins to close out the season, and every player, veteran or rookie, will have to step