Possible. I do think we need Jasper to play adequately and for all of our guards to limit the unforced turnovers, but like GoAndRunIsGoneAndDone (

) said I see this as a rebounding and defense battle. Our bigs have to bring their lunchpails and be ready to do work in the post all night.
This one is a bigger deal as far as defining the season than last Tuesday IMO because it's a neutral site and we'll very rarely play a team as offensively talented as Jefferson County Community College. This is as close to a must-win as it gets in November. Lose this one and it sets an early bad trend in big games, and a VERY toxic energy starts to take over the team and this fan base. Win and it keeps the sharks that smell blood in the water at bay for a few days. And not only that, but IMO on paper this SHOULD be a win for us. Just looking at the record, Izzo in the regular season is VERY different from Izzo in March. That doesn't mean our guys can deliver one of those inexplicable sleepwalking, zero energy, going through the motions type of games and expect a win.
One thing Michigan State does ELITE is rebound the basketball and that is the stat that I'm keeping an eye on (outside of the score, obviously). An absurd 45+ rebounds in every game so far, and a 17+ average rebound margin. We don't have to outrebound them in order to win, we just have to keep the rebound differential under 10. A 10-15 rebounding margin for MSU makes it dicey for us, but still within the realm of possibility for a win. A 15+ rebounding edge for Sparty and it's going to be a long night. Something like MSU 39-UK 30 on the boards and UK 12 or fewer turnovers is right on the cutoff line of where I'd still feel comfortable saying the Cats will get the win.