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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Conference schedule, tv and start times released for 2024-2025 season

The WBB Big Ten schedule will be released this afternoon at 4 pm ET on the Big Ten Network along with the men's. Check back later for the 18-game schedule.

Non-conference schedule was published earlier this month:


League opponent pairings were released back in May.

FOOTBALL FILM Evaluation: RUN and PASS BLOCKING is MORE than just OFFENSIVE LINE PLAY

When run-and-pass blocking goes poorly for a football team, it is often much more complicated than simply blaming the offensive line for the issues.

Run blocking takes everyone:
- The offensive line
- The tight ends
- Lead blockers (fullback or halfback)
- The wide receivers

Pass blocking involves the offensive line, tight ends (especially chipping before going out on a pass pattern if required), running backs picking up the blitz, the quarterback reading the defense, and getting rid of the ball.

Sometimes, a QB pressure and sack can be called a coverage sack. This happens when the offensive line gives the QB time to throw, but no one is open. Sometimes, young QBs actually do have time but stare at the rush instead of staying in the pocket. This can lead to "dancing feet" and looking like the offensive line is not giving the quarterback time to throw.


For the MSU-Oregon game, it was not just the offensive line failing but a combination of the things I just mentioned. Yes, the offensive line had issues with both run and pass blocking, but the tight ends had problems. Chiles sometimes stared at the rush because of coverage downfield, but he had plenty of time to throw.

First, there are the players who had issues in each series, as we can see below.

RUN BLOCKING ISSUES BY SERIES​

1. Baldwin (OL) Series One
2. Ramil (OL) Series One
3. Miller (OL) Series One
4. Parachek (TE) Series Three
5. Baldwin (OL) Series Three
6. Velling (TE) Series Seven
7. Entire(OL-One Play) Series Seven
8. Fincher (OL) Series Ten
9. Entire (OL-One Play) Series Ten

PASS BLOCKING ISSUES BY SERIES​

1. Parachek (TE) Series Two
2. Johnson (OL) Series Three
3. Miller (OL) Series Five
4. Velling (TE) Series Five
5. Lepo (OL) Series Five
6. Newman (OL) Series Five (Late pressure)
7. Faleye (TE) Series Seven
8. Lepo (OL) Series Seven
9. Baldwin (OL) Series Eight
10. Ramil (OL) Series Ten
11. Baldwin (OL) Series Ten
12. Johnson (OL) Series Ten

OFFENSIVE LINE: SELECTED RUN BLOCKING AND PASS BLOCKING EXAMPLES​

SERIES ONE

RUN BLOCKING: On a first-and-10 play, Baldwin (left shoulder) and Ramil (right shoulder) gave up inside position, and Carter was stuffed for a two-yard loss. On a second-and-14 play, Tanner Miller didn't sustain his block. On the third-and-3 play, there is a slow-developing run right where Baldwin missed again.

PASS BLOCKING: The pass protection was good on four pass plays, including a 4th and two pass downfield, where RB Carter picked up the blitz. The primary receiver was covered on a first and goal fumble, and Chiles decided to run and fumble, but the pass protection was good again.

SERIES TWO

RUN BLOCKING: One-run play with no issues.

PASS BLOCKING: On the 1st and 10, Harmon of Oregon broke free on the right side of the MSU line, where TE Parachek let him go and went out for a pass. On 3rd and 16, Chiles was dancing around, rolled left, and found no one was open.

SERIES THREE

RUN BLOCKING: Parachek missed the 1st down run corner run blitz on +2 gain. On 2nd down and eighth, Baldwin whiffs on offset nose tackle for no gain on the run.

PASS BLOCKING: Rakeem Johnson at LT gives up blindside pressure, and the pass for Foster is off-target.

SERIES FOUR

RUN BLOCKING: 1st downplay nets three yards middle for Kay'ron. There are no significant issues here.

PASS BLOCKING: Again, Chiles has a clean pocket as he throws from the end zone and hits Foster for the first down. On the second and 7, Chiles rolls right and finds Velling. On the third and 3, he throws left flat incomplete to Foster. Chiles doesn't set his feet or step up in the pocket.

SERIES FIVE

RUN BLOCKING: Carter breaks run for 10 yards on cutback.

PASS BLOCKING: Tanner Miller gives up penetration on the first-down pass, but there is plenty of time for Chiles to throw. Chiles runs right for the first down. On another 1st and Ten play, Velling gives up the pressure, and Chiles makes it back to LOS for no gain. On 2nd and 10, the correct tackle, No.66 Lepo, gives up pressure for a sack. On 3rd and 13, Oregon rushes four and drops seven. Coverage sack as Newman gives up pressure late.

SERIES SIX: Kneel down by Chiles to end the half

SERIES SEVEN


RUN BLOCKING: 1st down Option run right by Chiles for six yards. Velling with a good block. Lynch-Adams, with a three-yard run, Velling can't sustain a block. Chiles reverses the field to pick up the first down run on 3rd down, as the right side of the offensive line is stood up.

PASS BLOCKING: 1st and ten play-action, Chiles pressured as No.13 Ademola Faleye misses safety blitz and interior DT rag dolls Lepo and sacks Chiles. 2nd and 17, Chiles rolls right and throws to Glover, who drops the ball. Third down, Chiles throws to Glove short of sticks, Velling open in flat.

SERIES EIGHT

RUN BLOCKING: Marsh takes the jet sweep handoff and fumbles on first down but recovers the ball. On second and 16, Chiles runs Option left for +14 yards, creating 3rd and 2. Solid blocking.

PASS BLOCKING: The delay in the game creates a third and seven-play bunch right. Baldwin is beaten inside, creating pressure. Chiles steps up, rolls right, and throws incomplete behind Marsh. It could be a throwaway, a good thing.

SERIES NINE

RUN BLOCKING: Two late runs by Kay'Ron Adams lead to a touchdown: TE Paracheck, WR Foster, and TE Velling with excellent blocks on 1st run and FB lead on the TD run.

PASS BLOCKING: There is some good misdirection on this drive. 1st and 10, the action flows left; Chiles rolls but throws incomplete. On 2nd and 10, he hits Foster on a double slant for +10 yards. With a new 1st and 10, Chiles looks left, rolls right, and throws right for +35 yards to Foster. With a new set of downs, from shotgun to play-action, roll right and throwback left to Velling for ten yards. On 1st ten, another play action, bootleg right, and Chiles finds Velling again for +12 yards.

SERIES TEN (Tommy Shuster at QB)

RUN BLOCKING: On 2nd and 3, Kay'Ron runs left for +2 yards. Fincher gives up the inside position. On 3rd and 1, Kay'Ron stuffed for no gain on a deep handoff up the middle from a two-tight end set. The whole line stood up by the defense. In 4th and 1, Shuster rolls right, cuts back left, and slides for first down. On 2nd and 7, Kay'Ron Lynch-Adams run right perimeter for +12 and first down.

PASS BLOCKING: Shuster hit Marsh on a hitch route for +7. Later, Shuster off play action looks right and throws back shoulder left to Velling for the +20 and first down. Shuster to Carter +3 in left flat. Shuster to Velling no gain. Pass protection has been good to this point in the drive, but then left tackle Ramil whiffs on the pass block. Shuster recovers, but no one is open, and Shuster is sacked, creating 3rd and 21. Shuster avoids inside pressure (RG Baldwin and RT Johnson) and quickly throws to Marsh on out route for +7 yards, leading to a field goal.

CONCLUSIONS​

RUN BLOCKING CONCLUSION
Run blocking for MSU is a multi-factorial problem. MSU runs too many inside runs when the center box is not controlled, and linemen are stood up or whiff blocks. However, the Tight ends missed some key blocks as well. The best runs for MSU came on the perimeter by QB Chiles or RB Lynch-Adams in the ninth series going right. MSU is going to have to get more perimeter runs going forward.

PASS BLOCKING CONCLUSION
While PFF gives a lower grade for pass blocking, again, it is a combination of things besides the offensive linemen who have missed critical pass blocks, as have the tight ends. RB Nate Carter is usually a good blocker against the blitz, but RB Lynch-Adams is less effective. Chiles often had time to throw, but like a young quarterback, he pulled the ball down early and ran. Other times, he had little time to throw because of pressure where the blocking failed. If you look at more experienced QBs like Dillon Gabriel or Tommy Shuster, they try to get the ball out early. In the Duck's case, that is by design. MSU finally did that in the ninth series for Chiles, which eventually led to an MSU touchdown. MSU will need more misdirection throws and getting the ball out quicker. MSU wide receiver also didn't get the greatest separation against a talented Oregon secondary.

BE PATIENT

MSU felt it had six offensive linemen coming into the year, including Kris "Big Dooley" Phillips and Gavin Brocious. Both were lost to injury for the year. Spencer Brown, Geno VanDemark, Ethan Boyd, Braden Miller, Kevin Wigenton, and Keyshawn Blackstock all hit the portal. Let's be patient with what they are doing at MSU.

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MEN'S BASKETBALL Michigan State TV schedule

The full Big Ten men's basketball TV schedule is out.

Michigan State will have six games that will be exclusively on Peacock:
vs. Samford 11/19
vs. Minnesota 1/28
at USC 2/1
at UCLA 2/4
vs. Indiana 2/11
vs. Purdue 2/18

MSU will have nine games on FOX or CBS:
at Ohio State 1/3 FOX
at Northwestern 1/12 FOX
vs. Illinois 1/19 CBS
at Rutgers 1/25 CBS
vs. Oregon 2/8 FOX
at Illinois 2/15 FOX
at Michigan 2/21 FOX
vs. Wisconsin 3/2 CBS
vs. Michigan 3/9 CBS

Several other games will be on the Big Ten Network, B1G+, ESPN, ESPN2 or FS1.

Here is Michigan State's full TV schedule:

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FOOTBALL Dr. G&W's Week Seven Preview (Bad Betting Advice), Week Seven: Intermission

Michigan State might be on a bye this week, but data and Vegas never sleep. In the interim, I consider it my mission to provide analysis and some potentially dubious betting suggestions.

This is some lighter fare this week. I personally am very interested in the Oregon/Ohio State game, of course, but the Penn State/USC game has almost equal importance in the Big Ten race.

As for betting, my big pick this week was FIU to cover over Liberty. I did not realize that the game was Tuesday night until I was literally writing the draft of this article last night. I got the pick correct, though!

In any event, grab a bag of popcorn and enjoy a little Bad Batting Advice.

Thank Steve Mariucci for ending Tom Izzo's football career

As we celebrate Tom Izzo's homecoming to Northern Michigan, let's remember we have
his buddy Steve Mariucci to thank for ending Izzo's football career and setting him on
an eventual path to MSU.

I first posted this story a couple years ago on my website.

Double-duty Izzo and the day Mariucci nixed his college football career - Tom Shanahan Report


Follow me on Twitter @shanny4055

OTHER MSU SPORTS Wrestling's Big Ten schedule is published

Michigan State will open its season at reigning Big Ten and National Champion Penn State on Friday, Jan. 10.

Maryland comes to East Lansing on Sunday, Jan. 12

Indiana on Friday Jan. 24 and Nebraska on Sunday, Jan. 26 are next up, both at home.

February opens with a road trip to Northwestern on Friday, Feb. 7 and then at Wisconsin on Sunday, Feb. 9.

A road match at Rutgers comes on Valentine's Day, Friday, Feb. 14, before a home match against Michigan awaits on Sunday, Feb. 16.

The 2025 Big Ten Wrestling Championships will take place over two days with the first-round, quarterfinal, semifinal, and wrestleback matches taking place during Sessions I and II, consolation semifinals and seventh-place matches during Session III, and the first-, third-, and fifth-place matches highlighting Session IV.

Times and television designations will be announced at a later date.
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FOOTBALL Michigan State Football Midseason Check-In: I still think everything is fine, really

Happy to field comments, thoughts, compliments, insults. I know it doesn't feel great, but I feel good about where things are going for the Michigan State football program under Jonathan Smith, I really do.

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​

OFF TOPIC: The great MLB pitcher Luis Tiant and his unusual windup pass away (VIDEO)

Tiant's motion: shake the glove, turn the back to the plate , look to the heavens, turn and fire.

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Luis Tiant career highlights

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Tiant compiled a 229–172 record with 2416 strikeouts, a 3.30 earned run average (ERA), 187 complete games, and 49 shutouts in 3486+1⁄3 innings.

He was an All-Star for three seasons and 20-game winner for four seasons. He was the American League (AL) ERA leader in 1968 and 1972. He also was the AL leader in strikeouts per nine innings pitched in 1967 and the AL leader in shutouts in 1966, 1968, and 1974.

He was inducted to the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 1997
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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.)

FOOTBALL Dr. G&W's Week Six Recap (Against All Odds): Trenched

For today's Against All Odds piece, I dare to ask the question of whether it is too soon to make a joke about the 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand? Maybe? (Bonus points if anyone can get this reference beyond simple world history.)

I had to dig deep for this, but I think that it is a pretty solid analysis on all fronts. THE key factor for me both in the Oregon loss and going forward is the play in the trenches. If the poor showing in Eugene was an isolated incident, partially fueled by fatigue and jetlag, then I think MSU will finish strong, make a bowl game, and basically be OK. MSU still has two bye weeks and only needs to leave the state once more (at Illinois) all year.

I also did a little math that shows that relative to the preseason math and expectations, MSU is still slightly ahead of schedule.

Check out my full analysis here

OTHER SCHOOLS: Former UM and current Patriot Jabrill Peppers arrested on assault, strangulation, cocaine possession charges

Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was arrested on assault and drug charges in Massachusetts on Saturday, police announced Monday morning.

An altercation between two people led to the arrest, and the charges against Peppers include strangulation.

Braintree police believe the drug found on the scene was cocaine.



FOOTBALL Film Room: Ohio State vs. Michigan State


Thoughts on MSU's performance versus Ohio State: though the result was familiar, I thought there were legitimate reasons for optimism and hope. I think the future remains bright.

FOOTBALL Michigan State's homecoming game versus Iowa will kick off in prime time

The Michigan State football program will celebrate its 108th homecoming game on Saturday, Oct. 19 in prime time. The Spartans host Iowa and the game now has a kickoff time set and a television channel assigned for it.

The game between the Hawkeyes and Spartans is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time and will broadcast on NBC.

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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:

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

Bold = home games
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