Boston College vs. Michigan State odds: Early point spread released, how to watch
It’s been a solid start to the season thus far for Michigan State, and the Spartans will hope that continues in Week 4 against Boston College. They’re off to a 3-0 start following a 40-0 victory against Prairie View A&M on Saturday, but this is where things will be a lot tougher.
Assuming the Eagles stay in the AP poll following a 27-21 loss against No. 6 Missouri in Week 3, they will be the first of three straight ranked opponents Michigan State faces in its upcoming games.
FanDuel projects the Eagles as 7.5-point favorites in the matchup, which also has an over/under set at 46.5. You can view more information about the game, including how to watch, below.
How to watch Boston College vs. Michigan State
Time: 8 p.m. ET on Saturday
Channel: ACC Network, FUBO TV (Streaming)
Location: Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
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Michigan State is only one win away from tying its total from last season. It was a tumultuous year that saw the Spartans fire coach Mel Tucker only to games into the year after he was accused of sexual harassment. After beginning the year 2-0, they never could recover from the scandal under interim coach Harlon Barnett.
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MSU hired Jonathan Smith from Oregon State this offseason and it’s safe to say it’s so far been a good fit. Led by a defense giving up just 11.3 points per game early on this year, they already appear much-improved.
However, they’ll run into a Boston College team that has been equally impressive under a first-year coach of their own in Bill O’Brien. The Eagles showed their toughness this past week by taking a top 10 team down to the wire.
Quarterback Thomas Castellanos threw for a season-high 249 yards and three touchdowns in the loss. He also has dual-threat ability and will be someone the Spartans will need to figure out how to slow down if they hope to win.