Here’s how you can watch Saturday evening’s Maryland vs Michigan State game from College Park online.
Michigan State has had a tough start to its 2016 season and people knew this team would have a rebuilding year, but not like this. In fact, the Spartans are just 2-4 after four consecutive losses, looking to stop the bleeding.
Tyler O’Connor began the season as the starting quarterback, but he is fighting for his job with redshirt freshman Brian Lewerke. Moreover, the latter looks to be the better option, but the decision of who’s starting won’t be made public until game time.
Surprisingly, the run game has been lackluster. L.J. Scott, Gerald Holmes and Madre London are a talented trio, but the offensive line is holding them back. R.J. Shelton leads the receivers, though, with 452 yards and four touchdowns on 28 catches.
Maryland has had a little bit better luck than the Spartans this season, going 4-2 through six weeks, already breaking its win total of three from 2015. D.J. Durkin is in his first year as head coach after coming over from Michigan and he is turning things around.
Unfortunately for the Terps, their top return man and defensive back William Likely is out for the rest of the season with a torn ACL. That has to put a damper on the remainder of the year since he’s played his last game as a Terrapin.
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The run game is going to lead this offense, though, and not the passing attack. The Terrapins average 250 yards per game on the ground, led by Lorenzo Harrison and Ty Johnson — both of whom are underclassmen.
Here’s how you can watch Saturday’s Maryland vs Michigan State game online:
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Date: Saturday, October 22
Start Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: College Park, MD
Venue: Maryland Stadium
TV: Big Ten Network
Live Stream: BTN2Go
Michigan State is coming off a four game losing streak and looking for answers and Maryland has suffered a two-game skid. Who’s going to stop the bleeding?
