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Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo has earned a lot of accolades over the years. Most Spartan fans are familiar with his National Title in 2000 and his eight Final Fours. A portion of the fanbase is likely aware of his multiple coach-of-the-year awards both Nationally (in 1998, 2001, 2005, and 2012) and in the Big Ten (in 1998, 2009, and 2012). This season, Coach Izzo added another achievement to his long list of accomplishments. The Spartans' upset win at Illinois gave Izzo 354 Big Ten wins, breaking the previous record held by Indiana legend Bob Knight.  As the 2025 Big Ten regular season draws to a close, Izzo is poised to tie yet another record. If Michigan State can win just one of the final two games in the regular season, Izzo will claim his 11th Big Ten title, tying the current record all-time record. But the fact that Izzo is so close to yet another accolade seemed to come as a surprise to him. When asked about his thoughts on another impending milestone following Sunday...
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MSU Hoops Odds Update: Spartans on the Cusp

It is amazing how quickly things can change in the final few weeks of the Big Ten Men's basketball race. On the evening of February 11, following the Michigan State Spartans' head scratching home loss to the Indiana Hoosiers, I imagined that the rest of February would play out much differently than it did. As I looked at the Spartans' impending gauntlet of game at Illinois, versus Purdue, at Michigan, and at Maryland, I thought the Michigan State would just need to split those four games, as long as one of the wins happened in Ann Arbor.  I believed that if the Spartans could enter March with five Big Ten losses, they would have a solid shot to run the table and at least share the regular season title with some combination of Purdue, Wisconsin, or Michigan. I honestly thought Michigan had the longest odds of that group of three teams But things did not play out that way at all. Not only did the Spartans win all four of those critical late February games, Purdue and Wisconsi...

Don't Expand the NCAA Tournament

Last weekend, in what has become an annual and completely unnecessary new tradition, the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Selection Committee announced their current list of top four seeds for upcoming 2025 basketball tournament. On its face, this announcement was interesting, but otherwise forgettable. But as a part of revealing of this potential tournament bracket, a side discussion of sorts was started. Members of the ESPN College Gameday crew provided an update on current discussions between the NCAA and conference leadership on the potential to expand the NCAA basketball tournament beyond its current scope of 68 teams to 72 or possibly 76 teams. When the topic of tournament expansion was raised during the live broadcast from Alabama's Coleman Coliseum, the fans in attendance booed loudly and in unison. Had I been present in Tuscaloosa on that day, I would have booed right along with them. [https://x.com/PeteThamel/status/1890803483688775838] I have personally made my opini...

MSU Basketball Odds Update: The Spartans are Back on Top

Back in the month of December as Big Ten basketball conference play was just getting started, It was clear that the mid February schedule was going to be a grinder. Specifically, the four game stretch featuring games at Illinois, versus Purdue, at Michigan, and at Maryland looked daunting. To make matters even worse, the first three games of this gauntlet were squeezed into a seven-day window. At the time, just getting a split in that four-game stretch seemed like an optimistic target. Following the Spartans' disappointing west coast road trip, my analysis gave the same result. But that was assuming the Green and White would take care of business against Oregon and Indiana at home. When Michigan State dropped the game to the Hoosiers, the Spartans' hopes for a Big Ten Championship dimmed significantly. Getting even just a split in late February would likely not be enough to raise a banner. Things looked bleak. With the Spartans' backs suddenly against the wall, they did wha...