Mel Tucker talks bye week, rivalry prep as Michigan game looms
It’s been a couple weeks since Head Coach Mel Tucker assumed the podium on a Monday, thanks to a bye week giving the team a break after seven straight weeks of football.
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It’s been a couple weeks since Head Coach Mel Tucker assumed the podium on a Monday, thanks to a bye week giving the team a break after seven straight weeks of football.
The battle for the state of Michigan and the Paul Bunyan trophy is set for this Saturday. Michigan State football (3-4) is looking to come out of Ann Arbor with an upset win over rival No. 4 Michigan (7-0) after a not so hot start to the season.
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After four weeks of losing, Michigan State almost found a new way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in its 34-28 double-overtime win against Wisconsin.
Michigan State football will take on rival Michigan in the battle for the Paul Bunyan Trophy in a nighttime matchup for just the second time in series history. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29 in Ann Arbor. The game will be broadcasted on ABC.
After four straight weeks of losing, something had to change for Michigan State to get back in the win column.
Michigan State football earned its first conference win over Wisconsin Saturday night in a double overtime showdown. Aiding the victory with some clutch catches and even a throw, were MSU’s dynamic duo of wide receivers, redshirt senior Jayden Reed and sophomore Keon Coleman.
After four weeks straight of losing, Michigan State finally found a way to win in front of the homecoming crowd. Naturally, it didn’t come easily.
After 30 minutes of play Michigan State trails the Wisconsin Badgers 14-7. Despite being down at the half the Spartans, who are without quite a few players, have managed to keep the game competitive.
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Michigan State football is set to take on the Wisconsin Badgers this Saturday for homecoming in East Lansing. The Spartans (2-4) are still on the hunt for their first conference win, while the Badgers (3-3) are looking to build off their 42-7 win over Northwestern last week.
Know Thy Enemy is a Q&A where the perspective changes from the eyes of The State News to the eyes of the student newspaper of Michigan State's opponent. This week, The State News' football beat writer Alex Faber spoke with sports editor Sam Harrigan of The Badger Herald ahead of Saturday afternoon’s matchup.
After four straight losses for Michigan State football, Head Coach Mel Tucker has emphasized the need for “consistent execution in all three phases.”
Another week, another loss.
Redshirt junior quarterback Payton Thorne and redshirt senior wide receiver Jayden Reed got back into the swing of things against Ohio State. After fighting through a freak injury, Reed finally started to look like himself against the Buckeyes, finishing his day with 67 yards and catching a touchdown pass from Thorne.
Redshirt senior running back Elijah Collins, 24, rushes the ball down the field during the match versus the Buckeyes on Oct. 8, 2022.
Spartan fans sport their green and white as the Spartans faced off against the Buckeyes on Oct. 8, 2022.
Freshman safety Jaden Mangham, 1, rushes to block the incoming Buckeye pass, Oct. 8, 2022.
Justin White fends off his Buckeye opponent during the match on Oct. 8, 2022.
Spartan defense faces off against the Buckeye offense, Oct. 8, 2022.