Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting MSU Basketball in mix for top seed in NCAA.com's first bracket prediction

MSU Basketball in mix for top seed in NCAA.com's first bracket prediction

Andy Katz of NCAA.com has Michigan State as the No. 3 seed in the West Region of his first edition of NCAA Tournament predictions. Spartans enter the upcoming season as one of the favorites to win the Big Ten. Spartan fans should continue to keep an eye on is where Katz and his peers have Michigan State playing in the opening weekend

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