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CBB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 2/24/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
MICHIGAN ST
 
MICHIGAN
+4.5  

-4.5  
+170

-200

132.5
 
77
Final
70

MICHIGAN ST (22 - 5) at MICHIGAN (24 - 3)
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Board OpenLatest
833MICHIGAN ST129.5133.5
834MICHIGAN-3.5-4
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MICHIGAN ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-5+3.419-810-1780.238.048.6%41.965.631.837.2%32.9
Road Games9-4-1.69-45-875.735.247.9%39.070.036.038.8%31.5
Last 5 Games4-1-4.53-21-470.630.844.8%38.059.433.239.4%31.2
Conference Games13-3+3.512-45-1174.734.247.2%40.263.631.837.1%33.4
MICHIGAN ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)80.238.028-5948.6%8-2238.4%15-2073.6%421020186136
vs opponents surrendering69.532.425-5842.8%7-2233.7%13-1870.0%35913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)75.735.226-5447.9%8-2040.8%16-2175.8%39915185164
Stats Against (All Games)65.631.823-6237.2%7-2331.4%12-1866.9%33912196113
vs opponents averaging73.234.526-5844.4%8-2234.9%14-2070.5%36914176134
Stats Against (Road Games)70.036.024-6238.8%7-2530.2%14-2072.3%32911198104

MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games24-3+9.415-129-1870.334.045.0%35.357.726.639.7%34.5
Home Games16-0+88-85-1171.133.945.4%35.155.625.939.7%33.8
Last 5 Games4-1+14-12-368.230.445.2%32.660.826.840.2%37.6
Conference Games13-3+5.211-55-1167.933.743.7%33.759.927.840.7%35.8
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)70.334.026-5745.0%8-2334.9%11-1668.8%3571314694
vs opponents surrendering6932.325-5743.0%7-2233.9%12-1869.4%35813186133
Team Stats (Home Games)71.133.926-5745.4%8-2234.6%12-1768.0%3581312784
Stats Against (All Games)57.726.622-5639.7%5-1630.1%8-1364.8%34810164133
vs opponents averaging71.333.825-5844.0%7-2234.4%13-1969.3%36914176124
Stats Against (Home Games)55.625.922-5539.7%5-1630.3%7-1065.2%3479163143
Average power rating of opponents played: MICHIGAN ST 81.3,  MICHIGAN 80.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MICHIGAN ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/5/2019@ OHIO ST86-77W-2W147.5O25-4654.3%371227-6243.5%265
1/8/2019PURDUE77-59W-7W152.5U26-5844.8%471420-6431.2%349
1/13/2019@ PENN ST71-56W-7.5W142.5U25-5149.0%411722-6036.7%2813
1/17/2019@ NEBRASKA70-64W-2W148U24-5543.6%421522-6732.8%389
1/21/2019MARYLAND69-55W-8.5W146U28-6145.9%40921-6134.4%3812
1/24/2019@ IOWA82-67W-5W156.5U27-5152.9%421927-7038.6%267
1/27/2019@ PURDUE63-73L2L145.5U22-5639.3%331224-6437.5%429
2/2/2019INDIANA75-79L-14L138O29-6445.3%401028-7238.9%4813
2/5/2019@ ILLINOIS74-79L-11L148O22-4351.2%302426-5844.8%2514
2/9/2019MINNESOTA79-55W-13.5W142.5U31-6051.7%38918-4936.7%3316
2/12/2019@ WISCONSIN67-59W-2W131U25-5743.9%401324-5642.9%2810
2/17/2019OHIO ST62-44W-12W133.5U21-5538.2%371018-5632.1%3915
2/20/2019RUTGERS71-60W-15.5L133.5U22-5540.0%451423-5839.7%3111
2/24/2019@ MICHIGAN              
3/2/2019@ INDIANA              
3/5/2019NEBRASKA              
3/9/2019MICHIGAN              

MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/6/2019INDIANA74-63W-9W131O29-5850.0%31323-5442.6%347
1/10/2019@ ILLINOIS79-69W-8.5W136O28-6245.2%381429-6147.5%3014
1/13/2019NORTHWESTERN80-60W-14W128O31-5952.5%33923-5442.6%2813
1/19/2019@ WISCONSIN54-64L-3L126U22-5440.7%341626-5844.8%3211
1/22/2019MINNESOTA59-57W-12.5L137U21-6233.9%33621-5240.4%4316
1/25/2019@ INDIANA69-46W-4.5W132.5U25-5843.1%44916-5827.6%399
1/29/2019OHIO ST65-49W-9W127.5U22-5440.7%29919-5236.5%3519
2/1/2019@ IOWA59-74L-5.5L139U21-6532.3%36826-5745.6%4811
2/5/2019@ RUTGERS77-65W-9.5W126O26-5844.8%34724-5841.4%369
2/9/2019WISCONSIN61-52W-6.5W122.5U25-5644.6%36524-5940.7%337
2/12/2019@ PENN ST69-75L-7L128O25-4951.0%251224-5246.2%3512
2/16/2019MARYLAND65-52W-7W129.5U25-5942.4%30620-5536.4%3916
2/21/2019@ MINNESOTA69-60W-5.5W131U25-5743.9%381025-6737.3%458
2/24/2019MICHIGAN ST              
2/28/2019NEBRASKA              
3/3/2019@ MARYLAND              
3/9/2019@ MICHIGAN ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MICHIGAN ST: Last season: 30-5, won Big Ten title and lost in second round of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Spartans.
Coach: Tom Izzo.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: Miles Bridges (NBA), Jaren Jackson (NBA), Tum Tum Nairn, Gavin Schilling, Ben Carter.
Who's back: Nick Ward entered his name in the NBA draft before deciding to stay in school for his junior season. The 6-foot-9, 245-pound forward ranked third on the team last season with 12.4 points and first with 7.1 rebounds. Junior point guard Cassius Winston trailed only Bridges in scoring, averaging 12.6 points a game, made a Big Ten-best 49.7 percent of his 3-point shots and had a team-high 6.9 assists per game. Junior shooting guard Joshua Langford averaged 11.7 points and showed the potential to do more, including his 23-point performance against North Carolina.
Who's new: Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo said at least two freshmen will play right away: Aaron Henry, a 6-6, 210-pound forward, and Foster Loyer, a 6-foot point guard.
The Skinny: The Spartans are No. 10 in the preseason poll because they have a lot of experience, which they hope will help the program advance past the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015 when Izzo reached his seventh Final Four.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Michigan State as a 35-1 shot win the NCAA Tournament, odds that are tied with rival Michigan and trail 11 schools.
MICHIGAN: Last season: 33-8, reached national title game.
Nickname: Wolverines.
Coach: John Beilein.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: Forward Moe Wagner, guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, guard-forward Duncan Robinson.
Who's back: Charles Matthews passed on the NBA and returned to the Wolverines. He averaged 13 points a game last season. Point guard Zavier Simpson shot just 29 percent from 3-point range and 52 percent on free throws, but his defensive intensity set the tone for much of Michigan's success. Jordan Poole averaged only 6 points a game as a freshman, but his 3-pointer at the buzzer beat Houston to send Michigan to the Sweet 16. Isaiah Livers and Eli Brooks combined for 34 starts in 2017-18. At 7-foot-1, Jon Teske gives the Wolverines a big defensive presence inside, and he's shown flashes on offense.
Who's new: Freshmen Brandon Johns and David DeJulius were rated No. 60 and No. 93 in ESPN's Class of 2018 Top 100. Ignas Brazdeikis averaged 28.4 points as a senior at Orangeville Prep in Canada.
The Skinny: Michigan's defensive resurgence helped the Wolverines to a Sweet 16 berth in 2017 and last season's Final Four run. Wagner will be tough to replace, and a lot may depend on how much Poole, Livers and the new freshmen can contribute offensively.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Michigan at 35-1 to win the NCAA Tournament, the same odds as rival Michigan State. Only 11 teams ' and none from the Big Ten ' are given shorter odds.
PREVIEW
Big Ten battle heats up as No. 7 Michigan hosts No. 10 Michigan State
 

The matchup most of the Big Ten has been anticipating all season has finally arrived.

Actually, as No. 7 Michigan prepared to host No. 10 Michigan State on Sunday, it's just the first of two showdowns that will take place over the final two weeks of the regular season. Michigan State will host Michigan on March 9 to finish off Big Ten play.

By then, there's a good chance one of the rivals will be Big Ten champions and Sunday's matchup is the first chance to see which team has the upper hand with each in a dogfight with Purdue to remain atop the conference.

And while Sunday's game will guarantee nothing in the conference race, there's no getting away from what the rivalry means to each program.

"Everybody says they all count one," Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said. "They do all count one at the end of the day. ... But when two big schools are both doing well in the same state, yeah, it means a little more. And it probably always will mean a little more, and it probably always has meant a little more."

The rivalry between the two schools assures it will always be a big game, but this season has the added spice of the conference race as well as the fact it pits two teams that believe they are Final Four worthy. It's just the third time in the history of the series each team has been ranked in the top 10 when they met, all three coming under Izzo and Michigan coach John Beilein.

Both teams are doing their best not to get too caught up in anything outside of the fact they need a win, no matter who it comes against.

"They are standing in the way of a Big Ten conference championship," Beilein said. "So are several other teams. This is just another one of those teams. They're really good. I know it means an awful lot to our fans. That's why it means an awful lot to us."

Michigan freshman forward Ignas Brazdeikis added, "I kind of feel the fans hype up the game bigger than it actually is. Obviously, the game is big, but at the end of the day, it's a regular-season game. To me, it's not any bigger than Minnesota, or the other games because at the end of the day it's about winning, and it's about us."

Michigan (24-3, 13-3 Big Ten) has the upper hand entering the game, playing at home and having won three in a row in the series, including in last season's Big Ten tournament semifinals before the Wolverines marched to the national championship game.

Michigan State (22-5, 13-3) comes in short-handed. Junior guard Joshua Langford is out for the season with a foot injury while junior center Nick Ward will likely miss his second straight game after suffering a hairline fracture in his left hand. The status of junior wing Kyle Ahrens is also in question after he reaggravated a back injury in Wednesday's win over Rutgers.

"He says he thinks he can play," Izzo said of Ahrens. "Most kids I'm not sure would be playing at all. He's done it now for six, eight, 10 weeks. I'm just proud that he still plays as hard as he does. I still think he's an important cog to the wheel, especially with all the people we're missing."

--Field Level Media


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