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2015 Oregon vs. Michigan State College Football Week 2 Injury Report

Oregon/Michigan St. Injuries

With No. 5 Michigan State and No. 7 Oregon meeting up in the big game of the college football weekend, is either team coming in short-handed?

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According to oddsmakers at BetDSI, Michigan State is the slight favorite to win this game, as the Spartans are getting odds of -3.5 points against Oregon. The over/under total for the game is currently listed at 67 points. These two meet on Saturday at 8PM ET on ABC.

When it comes to the injuries for Oregon, the big focus is on quarterback Vernon Adams, who took a nasty hit late in last week’s game with Eastern Washington. He is listed as probable with an upper body injury. Tight end Pharoah Brown and running back Thomas Tyner were injured before the season with different injuries and both continue to be out, keeping the Ducks from having all their offensive weapons.

Michigan State comes into this game pretty healthy. The big injury for the Spartans was to Ed Davis prior to the start of the season with a knee injury and he was going to be a key piece to the team. Linebacker Drake Martinez is listed as questionable with an undisclosed injury as well. He didn’t play in the season opener.

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