The Wisconsin Badgers (3-3) hit the road for a Big Ten showdown against the Michigan State Spartans (2-4) on Saturday, October 15, 2022 at Spartan Stadium. Check out the article below for all the info you need to know, including how to watch this matchup on FuboTV.
How to Watch Michigan State vs. Wisconsin
Wisconsin vs Michigan State Betting Information
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Wisconsin and Michigan State Stats
- Wisconsin has averaged 4.8 more points this season (31.8) than Michigan State has allowed (27).
- Wisconsin has committed eight turnovers this season, and Michigan State has forced eight turnovers.
- Michigan State has averaged 6.3 more points scored this season (25.8) than Wisconsin has allowed (19.5).
- This season Wisconsin has forced 12 turnovers, compared to the nine times Michigan State has turned the ball over.
Wisconsin Players to Watch
- Graham Mertz has 1,296 passing yards (216 ypg) to lead Wisconsin, completing 64.3% of his passes and collecting 13 touchdown passes and five interceptions this season.
- Braelon Allen has carried the ball 104 times for a team-high 634 yards (105.7 per game), with six touchdowns this year.
- This season Chez Mellusi has racked up 223 yards (37.2 per game) on 56 carries with one touchdown.
- Chimere Dike’s 442 receiving yards (73.7 yards per game) lead the team. He has 25 receptions with four touchdowns.
- Skyler Bell has reeled in 15 passes for 256 yards (42.7 yards per game) and three touchdowns this year.
- Clay Cundiff’s nine catches have yielded 142 yards (23.7 ypg) and two touchdowns.
Michigan State Players to Watch
- Payton Thorne has 1,234 passing yards (205.7 ypg) to lead Michigan State, completing 63.9% of his passes and tossing nine touchdown passes and seven interceptions this season.
- The team’s top rusher, Jalen Berger, has carried the ball 64 times for 308 yards (51.3 per game), with four touchdowns this year.
- This season Jarek Broussard has rushed for 185 yards (30.8 per game) on 41 carries with two touchdowns.
- Keon Coleman’s 314 receiving yards (52.3 yards per game) lead the team. He has 26 receptions with three touchdowns.
- Jayden Reed has collected 256 receiving yards (42.7 yards per game) and two touchdowns, reeling in 23 passes this year.
- Tre Mosley’s 21 receptions this season have resulted in 221 yards (36.8 ypg) and three touchdowns.