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Purdue vs. MSU: No Big Ten Title, But Playoff Seeds On The Line
25 Feb
Summary
- Michigan State and Purdue, both ranked top 15, play without Big Ten title implications.
- The game features two top point guards nationally, Jeremy Fears and Braden Smith.
- Michigan State has lost its last five games at Purdue's Mackey Arena.

No. 13 Michigan State is set to face No. 8 Purdue on Thursday night, a late-season Big Ten clash that, in previous years, would have held significant conference title implications. With Michigan currently leading the Big Ten, this matchup will primarily determine postseason seeding and bragging rights.
Despite the absence of a conference title at stake, the game carries weight for both programs, each with a history of Big Ten championships. Purdue's coach, Matt Painter, expressed disappointment regarding the lost opportunity for a league title but emphasized the need for his team to improve.
The contest is highlighted by a duel between two of the country's premier point guards: Michigan State's Jeremy Fears and Purdue's Braden Smith. Both players are among the national leaders in assists per game.
Michigan State enters the game seeking to overcome a difficult historical trend, having lost their last five games at Purdue's Mackey Arena. Coach Tom Izzo acknowledged the challenge, noting the experienced Purdue team and the notoriously difficult venue.




