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Michigan State-Utah State football: TV channel, game time, odds

Andrew Olson

By Andrew Olson

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It’s game week and Michigan State fans don’t even have to wait until Saturday to see the Spartans in action. No. 11 MSU will host the Utah State Aggies on Friday night. Michigan State is coming off a 10-win season and second-place finish in the B1G East. Some pundits think Mark Dantonio’s squad will finish in first place in the division this season. The campaign for double-digit wins and another New Year’s Six bowl gets started started against the Aggies. Below, find kickoff time, TV channel information and odds for the Michigan State-Utah State football game.

Michigan State-Utah State football: TV channel, game time, odds

All times are ET. Odds via MyBookie.

TV channel: The Michigan State-Utah State game will air on the Big Ten Network.

Time: The Michigan State-Utah State game kicks off at 7 p.m. Friday Aug. 31.

Location: The Michigan State-Utah State game will be played at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Mich.

Odds: Michigan State is favored by 24 points.

Mandatory Credit: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports

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Saturday Tradition News: Spartans captain says experiencing ups and downs will help him lead in 2018

Khari Willis, Brian Lawerke, and Joe Bachie were recently named Michigan State’s team captains for 2018. Bachie says having experienced both good and bad seasons has helped shape him as a leader.

“You look at all three of us and we’ve been here for the ups and downs,” Bachie said. “Those two guys went to the playoffs, come back, (go) 3-9, get to 10-3 last year. We know the rights and wrongs; the dos and don’ts. That’s something that we can give to this team and move forward with.”

Saturday Tradition News: Michigan State standout CB to miss significant time due to injury

In case you missed it, CB Josiah Scott won’t be playing Friday. Scott will be sidelined for two months due to an injury, Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio said during the team’s media day in early August.

Scott was injured during a non-contact drill. He was expected to be a starter this fall.

Andrew Olson

A former Florida beat reporter, Andrew writes for the Saturday Tradition News Desk.