How to Watch Michigan State vs. Wisconsin

Odds and analysis

Block off a two-hour window on Sunday afternoon to make sure you're locked into CBS, beginning at 1 p.m. ET. The game of the day -- No. 2 Michigan State vs. Wisconsin -- is one you won't want to miss.

The regular-season finale for both the Badgers and Spartans carries massive Big Ten implications, and specifically for the Spartans. A road win would clinch them a first-place finish in the conference, while a loss would put them into a tie atop the Big Ten. Every Big Ten team has at least three conference losses, save for Michigan State (27-3, 15-2 Big Ten.)

Sunday's game also carries with it NCAA Tournament seeding implications. Barring a miraculous Big Ten tournament run, the Badgers won't be in the Big Dance. But for Michigan State -- the first No. 2 seed in Jerry Palm's latest Bracketology -- a win here and a respectable conference tournament showing could potentially boost its resume into No. 1 seed consideration.