Michigan State stays put at No. 7 in latest College Football Playoff Rankings
Michigan State remains at No.7 in the College Football Playoff rankings.
Michigan State remains at No.7 in the College Football Playoff rankings.
Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren sat down with a panel of student journalists to speak on issues regarding college athletics.
Michigan State jumps to No.7 in AP Poll.
Payton Thorne’s play carried MSU’s offense to 40 points and a win over Maryland on Saturday night.
Michigan State’s defense answered the call a week after it could not time and time again in the loss to Purdue.
The complete effort for the Spartans moves them to 9-1 on the season.
Michigan State football leads 27-14 at the half.
"It wouldn't have happened if not for the winning combination of people, energy, and the enthusiasm at MSU today," Dawn Williams said in the release.
This week, The State News' Sam Sklar spoke with The Diamondback’s co-sports editor and football reporter Jacob Richman.
The game kicks off at 4 p.m. EST at Spartan Stadium and will be televised on Fox.
It is the leaders of this team who are tasked to hold everyone accountable and make sure everyone is on the same page.
“We're excited just to compete again,” Henderson said. “Just to get out there and do better than we did last week honestly.”
Michigan State drops to No.7 in College Football Playoff poll.
"Tuck Comin'" has become the war cry for Spartan fans across the country.
Michigan State's season in jeopardy after loss to Penn State in the Big Ten quarterfinals.
The Spartans dropped in the AP poll after loss to Purdue on Saturday.
“We’re gonna be sick when we watch this film,” Tucker said.
Michigan State's defense finally bent, and broke in loss to Purdue.
Michigan State heads home as they look to right the ship against Maryland in East Lansing.