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MEN'S BASKETBALL Meet the new MSU basketball walk-ons: Twins Brennan and Colin Walton

Twin brothers from Okemos, Michigan, Brennan and Colin Walton were there to witness a lot of great Michigan State basketball moments, whether it was on TV or in person.

Both twins were in attendance with friends for Miles Bridges' game-winning 3-pointer to beat No. 3 Purdue in 2018.

“We came to a lot of (Michigan State) games,” Brennan Walton told Spartans Illustrated. “We were always pretty into it, always watching March Madness, always watching games, and watching the Big Ten Tournament. We’ve always been fans of Michigan State.”

More on the Waltons and their journey to becoming walk-ons at MSU:

FOOTBALL PFF Grades from Michigan State's loss to Oregon

OFFENSE (52 SNAPS)

POSPLAYERSNAPSSNAP SHAREOFFPASSPBLKRUNRBLK
LGLuke Newman
52​
100%​
75.3​
80.3​
75.7​
QBTommy Schuster
10​
19%​
74.3​
69.9​
63.7​
60.0​
TE-RJack Velling
42​
81%​
71.1​
73.6​
69.3​
52.4​
RWRMontorie Foster Jr.
48​
92%​
70.0​
70.0​
58.5​
HBKay'Ron Lynch-Adams
28​
54%​
66.7​
56.0​
77.8​
67.4​
59.5​
QBAidan Chiles
42​
81%​
64.4​
53.9​
73.5​
60.0​
LWRJaron Glover
19​
37%​
64.1​
64.3​
57.3​
LTStanton Ramil
49​
94%​
61.4​
74.3​
54.3​
HBNate Carter
23​
44%​
60.7​
60.5​
43.0​
61.5​
60.0​
HBBrandon Tullis
1​
2%​
60.0​
60.0​
FBTyneil Hopper
1​
2%​
60.0​
60.0​
FBJay Coyne
2​
4%​
59.3​
60.0​
60.0​
SRWRAziah Johnson
12​
23%​
54.9​
55.5​
58.7​
LWRNick Marsh
48​
92%​
53.4​
61.6​
42.5​
62.2​
RGBrandon Baldwin
38​
73%​
53.4​
85.2​
43.8​
RGDallas Fincher
14​
27%​
52.5​
78.2​
48.8​
CTanner Miller
52​
100%​
52.3​
55.1​
51.6​
TE-RBrennan Parachek
27​
52%​
51.5​
51.1​
62.0​
53.5​
TE-LAdemola Faleye
9​
17%​
51.0​
56.7​
26.2​
60.2​
LTRakeem Johnson
13​
25%​
50.4​
0.0​
65.6​
RTAshton Lepo
42​
81%​
40.3​
7.4​
54.8​

UPDATE MSU Athletics weekly schedule 10/7-10/13

Monday, Oct. 7

Men's golf: Fighting Irish Classic (South Bend, Ind.)



Thursday, Oct. 10

Men's tennis: ITA Team Regionals

Women's tennis: ITA Midwest Regional Championships (Columbus, Ohio)

Women's soccer: at Oregon
9:30 p.m. Big Ten Network
Discussion Thread
D 0-0



Friday, Oct. 11

Men's tennis: ITA Team Regionals

Women's tennis: ITA Midwest Regional Championships (Columbus, Ohio)

Women's golf: Tar Heel Invitational

Field hockey: vs. Maryland
3 p.m.

Discussion Thread
L 1-3

Volleyball: vs. Penn State
6 p.m.

Discussion Thread
L 0-3

Ice hockey: vs. Boston College
6 p.m. Big Ten Network

Discussion Thread
L 0-3

Men's soccer: vs. Wisconsin
7 p.m. BTN+

Discussion Thread
W 2-0



Saturday, Oct. 12

Men's tennis: ITA Team Regionals

Women's tennis: ITA Midwest Regional Championships (Columbus, Ohio)

Women's golf: Tar Heel Invitational

Volleyball: vs. Illinois
4 p.m.

Discussion Thread
L 2-3

Ice hockey: vs. Boston College
6 p.m.

Discussion Thread
W 4-3



Sunday, Oct. 13

Men's tennis: ITA Team Regionals

Women's tennis: ITA Midwest Regional Championships (Columbus, Ohio)

Men's golf: Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational (Vero Beach, Fla.)

Women's golf: Tar Heel Invitational

Field hockey: at Central Michigan
1 p.m.
W 3-1

Men's basketball: at Northern Michigan (exhibition)
1 p.m.
Discussion Thread
W 70-53

Women's soccer: at Washington
4 p.m. B1G+
L 1-2

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FOOTBALL Malik Spencer records 82.2 PFF Grade

* Malik Spencer had easily the best grade (82.2) among Spartans defensive players. He gave up no catches on two targets with one interception, had two tackles graded as stops and recorded a quarterback hit on his only pass rush snap. The grade was the best of his career and came immediately after a game that was grade the worst of his career.

1) Spencer also had a great interception
2) Hit the QB as he was releasing the ball
3) Made some good plays on special teams.




* Holy Cross transfer left guard Luke Newman recorded the best grade among Michigan State offensive players and the best grade of his season.



* As a team, Michigan State had its worst tackling grade of the season and was credited for a season-high 20 missed tackles as Oregon recorded 213 rushing yards on the night. The Spartans’ starting linebackers were credited with seven of those missed tackles.



* Michigan State’s best grade as a team is for its run defense, where it ranks 7th in the Big Ten.

* Its worst is for pass blocking, where it ranks 17th in the conference. (Misleading, the run blocking is far worse than pass blocking.)
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