Apple Podcasts | Spotify EAST LANSING — Kirk Herbstreit lit up with a chance to talk about the Ohio State-Michigan football rivalry. “Oh, can’t wait man,” the ESPN analyst and former Buckeyes quarterback said on a teleconference Thursday, “just cannot wait.” Except there is that one minor detail in the way of that: No. 4 OSU plays No. 8 Michigan State football on Saturday. And the Spartans have shown the ability to do what the Wolverines have failed to do the past 21 years. Win in Columbus. Twice. Michigan State quarterback Payton Thorne (10) scores a touchdown against Ohio State during the second half at the Spartan Stadium in East Lansing on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020. MSU heads to Ohio Stadium again as heavy underdogs (19½ points). The Spartans’ goal is to repeat their feat of 1998, 2011 and 2015. SHAWN WINDSOR: Mel Tucker investment means MSU has entered deep…
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