A few years from now it will be interesting to see who is getting the best of this coaching match-up, but for now Tom Izzo and his Michigan State Spartans are clearly among the cream of the crop in the Big Ten. In their careers, Izzo and Smith have met seven times, with Izzo holding a 4-3 head-to-head advantage. The Gophers will need quite a few breaks this weekend for Smith to even that mark.

The Spartans' depth, which goes beyond the names listed above, gives Izzo the luxury of playing with different match ups, keeping pressure on defensively and pushing the basketball.
And the Spartans' 12-1 record can't be written off as the product of a cupcake-filled schedule. You might remember the embarrassing exhibition loss to Grand Valley State, but that is a long ways back in Michigan State's rear view mirror. Since the games started to count, the Spartans have played four ranked teams—UCLA, BYU, Texas and North Carolina State—and their only misstep came in Los Angeles. Make no mistake, the Gophers will have their hands full Saturday night.
What needs to happen for the Gophers to win:
** Dan Coleman must be the aggressor offensively and lead the Gophers. He has a tendency to disappear against top-notch competition. On Saturday, Coleman needs to be Minnesota's answer to Raymar Morgan.

** Spencer Tollackson needs to be the capable big man we all thought he could be.
** Blake Hoffarber, Jamal Abu-Shamala, Lawrence McKenzie and Lawrence Westbrook need to hit from the perimeter to stretch the Spartans' defense.
** Damian Johnson and Jon Williams need to provide smart, energy-filled minutes off the bench. That means rebounding and blocking shots.
And even if all of that happens, the Gophers will still be long shots to win in East Lansing. As someone who wants to measure the progress of this team, I'll be pleased if the Gophers remain competitive. The first Tubby v. Izzo battle in the Big Ten has the potential to be very lopsided. I'll predict an MSU win by 15, a result I'd actually be rather impressed by.
After the opener, the Gophers head into two winnable games—at home against Northwestern and at Penn State. After that, the schedule gets quite tough again as Indiana comes to town before Izzo and the Spartans come to the Barn for a rematch. If the Gophers are 3-2 after the first five Big Ten games, we'll all have a lot to cheer about.
The game is on the Big Ten Network at 7 p.m. central time. I'm going to attempt to live blog the game, so if you lack access to the BTN, I'll try to entertain you here.
I think Gophers keep it close(er than mant expect) but L by 7 or 8.
ReplyDeleteThe 6 games between Tubby and Izzo have been decided by 1 to 7 point margins.
Actually the misstep came to UCLA in Kansas City, Missouri, in the BCE Classic and not in Los Angeles... Anyhow, right on. Nice game, Tubby put together a tough, gritty game plan.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the correction, Scott.
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