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CBB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 2/17/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
OHIO ST
 
MICHIGAN ST
+12  

-12  
+550

-850

133.5
 
44
Final
62

OHIO ST (16 - 8) at MICHIGAN ST (20 - 5)
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Sunday, 2/17/2019 1:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
811OHIO ST135133.5
812MICHIGAN ST-12.5-12
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OHIO ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-8-2.210-1412-1271.733.045.6%34.764.730.041.0%32.5
Road Games6-3+3.96-32-765.229.441.9%37.062.427.038.8%32.9
Last 5 Games3-2-1.42-32-362.029.443.9%32.662.428.642.4%31.4
Conference Games6-7-45-86-766.531.943.3%33.567.231.443.2%32.8
OHIO ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)71.733.025-5445.6%8-2136.1%15-2072.8%35814186132
vs opponents surrendering70.432.825-5843.0%8-2333.8%13-1869.6%34913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)65.229.423-5541.9%8-2236.2%11-1669.5%371013196153
Stats Against (All Games)64.730.022-5541.0%7-2032.4%13-1874.4%32811206133
vs opponents averaging74.235.326-5944.7%8-2334.9%14-2069.4%371014186134
Stats Against (Road Games)62.427.022-5638.8%6-2130.7%13-1776.0%33912178124

MICHIGAN ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games20-5+2.418-710-1581.339.049.3%42.066.731.837.3%32.7
Home Games11-1+49-35-787.443.250.5%45.263.127.235.8%34.0
Last 5 Games2-3-6.52-32-371.630.846.1%36.269.033.640.1%35.2
Conference Games11-3+2.511-35-975.935.648.3%40.165.231.937.2%33.1
MICHIGAN ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)81.339.029-5949.3%8-2238.6%15-2072.7%421020186136
vs opponents surrendering69.932.825-5843.0%8-2233.8%13-1869.8%35913186133
Team Stats (Home Games)87.443.232-6450.5%9-2436.5%14-2069.0%451225187117
Stats Against (All Games)66.731.823-6337.3%7-2331.8%13-1867.9%33913196113
vs opponents averaging7435.126-5844.8%8-2235.4%14-2070.6%36914176134
Stats Against (Home Games)63.127.223-6335.8%7-2133.7%11-1762.4%341014195122
Average power rating of opponents played: OHIO ST 79.7,  MICHIGAN ST 81.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OHIO ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/29/2018HIGH POINT82-64W-22.5L129O30-5455.6%271124-5444.4%3617
1/5/2019MICHIGAN ST77-86L2L147.5O27-6243.5%26525-4654.3%3712
1/9/2019@ RUTGERS61-64L-5.5L133U23-5839.7%351322-5341.5%3410
1/12/2019@ IOWA62-72L2.5L147.5U22-5937.3%372125-5545.5%3714
1/18/2019MARYLAND61-75L-3L140U23-5939.0%261025-4358.1%3319
1/23/2019PURDUE67-79L1.5L140O23-4452.3%231923-4847.9%3018
1/26/2019@ NEBRASKA70-60W7W135.5U24-5841.4%451321-5836.2%3111
1/29/2019@ MICHIGAN49-65L9L127.5U19-5236.5%351922-5440.7%299
2/2/2019RUTGERS76-62W-10W130O27-5152.9%25624-5543.6%3612
2/7/2019PENN ST74-70W-7L131O22-4450.0%331826-6043.3%3011
2/10/2019@ INDIANA55-52W2.5W133U23-5244.2%351521-5339.6%2910
2/14/2019ILLINOIS56-63L-8L144U17-4736.2%351824-5444.4%3313
2/17/2019@ MICHIGAN ST              
2/20/2019NORTHWESTERN              
2/23/2019@ MARYLAND              
2/26/2019IOWA              
3/2/2019@ PURDUE              
3/6/2019@ NORTHWESTERN              

MICHIGAN ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/29/2018N ILLINOIS88-60W-24W152U29-5750.9%461425-7533.3%389
1/2/2019NORTHWESTERN81-55W-12W137U34-5858.6%481422-6434.4%258
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 ST              
2/20/2019RUTGERS              
2/24/2019@ MICHIGAN              
3/2/2019@ INDIANA              
3/5/2019NEBRASKA              
3/9/2019MICHIGAN              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OHIO ST: Last season: 25-9, 15-3 Big Ten
Nickname: Buckeyes
Conference: Big Ten
Who's gone: F Keita Bates-Diop, F Jae'Sean Tate, G Kam Williams, G Andrew Dakich.
Who's back: F Kaleb Wesson. The 6-foot-9, 270-pound sophomore averaged 10.2 points and will be counted on to do more this season. ... F Andre Wesson. Kaleb's older brother is a small forward who will have to provide some leadership to the young team. ... C Micah Potter. Hampered by injuries, the huge junior hasn't been able to realize his potential. ... G C.J. Jackson. Senior will be counted on as one of the primary ball-handlers. ... G Musa Jallow and F Kyle Young. Expected to play bigger roles after seeing limited playing time as freshmen last year.
Who's new: G Luther Muhammad. Highly touted freshman shooting guard could work his way into a starting role. ... G Duane Washington Jr. Elite shooter from California is expected to find a role as a freshman. ... F Justin Ahrens. Well-rounded freshman de-committed after former coach Thad Matta was fired, but Holtmann got him back on board. ... F Jaedon LeDee. The 6-foot-9 freshman has the size and versatility to play at any of the frontcourt spots. ... G Keyshawn Woods. Graduate transfer from Wake Forest adds depth.
The Skinny: Holtmann cleaned up a program that had fallen into disarray, leading the Buckeyes to a 25-9 finish and earning himself Big Ten coach of the year honors. Now he has to maintain the standard after losing his two star players and welcoming a lot of new ones. The Wesson brothers, Jackson and Potter will have to play to expectations, with some immediate help from freshmen for depth. Jallow and Young have the potential to be key contributors.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Ohio State as a long shot to win the NCAA Tournament at 85-1, on par with North Carolina State and Cincinnati, while well behind Michigan, the highest ranked Big Ten team at 35-1.
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.
PREVIEW
No. 11 Michigan State finds stride as Ohio State visits
 

If you think you have the Big Ten all figured out, give it a week.

No. 11 Michigan State and Ohio State -- teams that meet Sunday in East Lansing, Mich. -- are perfect examples of why it's wise to not rush to judgment on any team in the conference.

One week ago, the Spartans had lost three straight -- including one at home to an Indiana team that had lost seven in a row, followed by a loss at Illinois. Ohio State, on the other hand was rolling, its five-game skid a distant memory as the Buckeyes were building their NCAA Tournament resume with three straight victories and four wins in five games.

Things have changed, dramatically, since then.

Michigan State responded by blowing out Minnesota at home and then hitting the road to knock off No. 20 Wisconsin. Meanwhile, Ohio State's home loss to Illinois highlighted the Buckeyes' offensive woes and placed them firmly on the bubble.

For Michigan State (20-5, 11-3 Big Ten), it was validation that its problems will likely be looked at as simply a lull in a long season. The skid began on the road against a surging Purdue team in a game that went down to the wire.

"I forgot everything that happened yesterday, and I'm just worried about today," Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said.

"I thought we played pretty well at Purdue for most of that game. That is a good team we lost to. The next two games I think taught us (that we'll struggle) if we're not ready to play and we're not ready to do the things we do to be successful, which is defend, rebound and run, make free throws, all the little things you talk about.

"Sometimes I hope it isn't to the point where we need our eyes opened, but I think for some reason we had our eyes opened. So it was frustrating when it happened, but we used it as a learning thing and I think our team has learned a lot."

The biggest change has been the play of junior big man Nick Ward. After getting pulled from the starting lineup at Illinois, he's been a force in the last two victories, scoring 22 against Minnesota then helping contain Ethan Happ (20 points but six turnovers) at Wisconsin.

"It's consistently doing what he does well, and what he does well he's really, really good at," Izzo said.

While Michigan State is feeling good, Ohio State (16-8, 6-7) is scrambling. Firmly on the tournament bubble, the Buckeyes face a team that is currently ranked in five of their final seven regular-season games.

That is not exactly the best position to be in when needing every victory possible, but the Buckeyes feel it's better than having no shot at all.

"A lot of teams would like to be in the bubble picture, including the one we played tonight," Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann said after the Illinois loss. "So I think for us the focus is not on (the) bubble or anything like that; our focus is on getting better and improving and growing. That's our focus as coaches."

--Field Level Media


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