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Michigan State basketball will look to make head coach Tom Izzo the all-time leader in Big Ten wins on Saturday night. And odds suggest it’ll happen.
Michigan State hosts Indiana on what could ironically be the same night Izzo becomes the all-time leader in Big Ten wins. Izzo is currently tied with Indiana legend head coach Bob Knight, and would move into first place by himself with a win over the Hoosiers.
Michigan State comes into this matchup looking to remain in the thick of the Big Ten title race. The Spartans are 19-4 overall and 10-2 in Big Ten play — which is just one half game behind Purdue for first place.
Indiana has been reeling as of late and seems destined for missing out on the NCAA Tournament again this season. The Hoosiers are in the midst of a five-game losing streak and have lost seven of their last eight games. Indiana is 14-10 overall and 5-8 in Big Ten play this year.
Michigan State is listed as the favorite in this matchup. The Spartans will need a victory to keep up with Purdue and Michigan for the Big Ten regular season title.
Check out the game odds, prediction and viewing options below.
Michigan State vs. Indiana game odds:
All College Basketball Odds via BetMGM:
- Point spread: Michigan State minus-11 1/2
- Money line: Michigan State minus-750 / Indiana plus-520
- Over/under: 148 1/2
Michigan State vs. Indiana prediction, pick
This one feels like a spot where the dam could break on the Hoosiers. Indiana has lost their last five games, with three of those being narrow defeats late. My guess is the Spartans swarm Indiana early and cruise to a double-digit home win to give Izzo the Big Ten wins record.
Prediction: Michigan State 82, Indiana 69
Michigan State vs. Indiana channel, start time, streaming:
The Michigan State vs. Indiana game starts at approximately 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday and can be seen on Peacock (streaming only).
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