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USA Today
2 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Pair of BTN analysts pick Spartans to finish in bottom half of Big Ten this season
Pair of BTN analysts pick Spartans to finish in bottom half of Big Ten this season A pair of analysts at the Big Ten Network both are expecting the Spartans to finish in the bottom half of the league this upcoming season. Big Ten football analysts Jake Booty and Adam Breneman released their predicted Big Ten standings for the upper half of the league this upcoming year, and to little surprise neither had the Spartans included. Both left Michigan State outside of the top half of the league, with teams like Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota getting the nod over the Spartans. Check out their predicted Big Ten standings upper half in the post below: Michigan State has been projected by many to be a bottom half Big Ten team heading into this season. So Booty and Breneman are right in line with the common pick for Michigan State. The Spartans will open the 2025 season on August 29 against in-state foe Western Michigan. Kickoff from Spartan Stadium is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET with the game set to be televised on FS1. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.
Yahoo
18-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Marcus Freeman Reveals How Notre Dame Can Win A National Championship
Although the Notre Dame Fighting Irish advanced to the College Football Playoff National Championship last season, they struggled to keep the game close against the Ohio State Buckeyes before a late final push came up short. In a sit-down interview on "Next Up with Adam Breneman," Notre Dame's Marcus Freeman discussed several topics, including his start as the Fighting Irish's head coach, their early-season loss to Northern Illinois last season and how the college football powerhouse can navigate its way to a national championship. Advertisement "This year, we showed that we can be as good as any team in the country," said Freeman. "I go back, and I watch the Ohio State game. How can we improve schematically? What mistakes did we make in that game? Those are the things you can control. The other thing is you always want to increase the talent. That's the important aspect of any organization, it's talent. "We have to continue to increase the best players in the country who fit in this place and who value the things we value here. Then you have to continue to develop them; how do we develop you as an individual. ... What type of culture do we have? How can we continue to attract team-first guys when the world is me-first? ... Advertisement "That's the three areas we have to continue to focus on: enhancing talent, enhancing development and enhancing culture." Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman© Michael Clubb/South Bend Tribune / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images In Steven Lassan's college football rankings for next season, he slots the Fighting Irish at No. 5 behind Texas, Ohio State, Penn State and Georgia. According to On3, Notre Dame had the No. 12 recruiting class in 2025 and is ranked No. 11 thus far for the 2026 class. Related: NFL Draft Guru Advocates For Ashton Jeanty To Replace $36 Million Running Back Related: Travis Hunter Predicted To Form Elite WR Duo in Latest NFL Mock Draft