Student Journalism Q&A with Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren
Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren met with student journalists from nine schools for a sports journalism town hall.
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Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren met with student journalists from nine schools for a sports journalism town hall.
It started ugly and ended ugly for the Spartans on Saturday.
Following a 40-29 loss at Purdue, Michigan State has fallen to No. 7 in the latest College Football Playoff Rankings.
There was not a single moment that stuck out to Michigan State Football Head Coach Mel Tucker that led to Michigan State’s upset loss to Purdue. Instead, he said it was a collection of mental mistakes that arose time and time again throughout the game which caused the loss.
Michigan State football went into the weekend with plans to derail Purdue, only to end up off the tracks themselves. With a kiss goodbye to the undefeated club and a bump down in the AP Poll for Week 11, the Spartans have three more games to tie it up and find a decent postseason footing.
All year long, the Michigan State defensive identity has been relatively the same: they bend but never break. For the most part, they let the opposing offense drive down the field and either hold for a field goal or force a turnover. Then, the MSU offense will come onto the field and outscore the other team. Touchdowns over field goals. Seven points over three points.
Bend, don’t break. Stretch, don’t snap. Do just enough in the red zone to force a field goal and the offense will respond with points of its own. Figure out a way to get off the field, by any means necessary.
The trip to West Lafayette, Indiana was not a memorable one for No. 5 Michigan State as they were trounced by Purdue, 40-29.
For the second consecutive road trip, Michigan State is off to a sluggish start and trails at halftime. Purdue leads the Spartans 21-14 at halftime on the back of a strong start from fifth year quarterback Aidan O’Connell.
The next opponent for Michigan State in its quest for a perfect season is the Purdue Boilermakers. The Spartans travel to West Lafayette a week after beating Michigan in the biggest college football game of the year so far to move to 8-0 on the season.
In just his second year with the program, Michigan State football’s Head Coach Mel Tucker has a special connection with the fans.
During the Nov. 4 general assembly, or GA, meeting hosted by the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, one new bill was passed along with several other major discussions.
Each week, The State News’ degenerates who are 21 and older will be helping you try to earn some money with three picks of their own. Each week, we will update our records from the last week, so you can see who is really helping you cash in.
Michigan State’s undefeated season is on the line this Saturday in West Lafayette, as the Spartans take on the Purdue Boilermakers.
Last week was quite the weekend in East Lansing.
After a monumental upset win over No. 6 Michigan, Michigan State’s confidence and energy are at a season high. Junior running back Kenneth Walker III solidified himself in the Heisman Trophy conversation with a five-touchdown performance, while timely stops and takeaways from the defense helped complete a 16-point second-half comeback.
Michigan State has been ranked No. 3 in the first College Football Playoff rankings of the season. They are the highest ranked team in the Big Ten, two spots above Ohio State who will be their opponent in just over two weeks.
Junior running back Kenneth Walker III has become a household name for fans across the country after his Heisman-defining performance led Michigan State to a comeback victory over Michigan on Saturday.
Michigan State University is asking the community for help in identifying students who took part in destructive and criminal behavior after the MSU football victory Saturday afternoon.
On Nov. 1, the City of East Lansing released a press release addressing multiple calls of fires, property damage, blocked streets and incapacitated individuals as a result of the Michigan State University and University of Michigan football game on Oct. 30.