Dantonio's press conference goes viral when reporter's phone goes off
A video of head coach Mark Dantonio's press conference being interrupted by an errant phone made the rounds on social media Monday.
A video of head coach Mark Dantonio's press conference being interrupted by an errant phone made the rounds on social media Monday.
As the Spartans fell to the Northwestern Wildcats, 39-31, three wide receivers stood out as reasons MSU was able to stay in this game.
Despite thousands of fans disapproving as their nails dissolved into nothingness, the No. 16 Spartans did what they’ve done all Big Ten season — take a game down to the wire.
Despite the Spartans' triple overtime loss to Northwestern, they've barely hung on in the polls. Kind of.
The No. 16 Spartans held on against the Northwestern Wildcats Saturday afternoon, beating the Wildcats 39-31, giving MSU its first Big Ten loss of the season and making MSU 6-2 and 4-1 in Big Ten play.
Another week, another game for the No. 16 Spartans. MSU takes on the Northwestern Wildcats as it looks to improve its perfect 4-0 record in the Big Ten.
Sam Metry and Souichi Terada are back to give their midseason report cards, breakdown Northwestern, and make their picks.
MSU’s next two opponents are Northwestern and Penn State, both of which feature an established rushing attack.
As the dust settled following MSU’s fourth straight loss at the time, the Wildcats put up 54 points on the scoreboard, still the most ever by an opponent in the Mark Dantonio era.
To better understand life as a Wildcat in Evanston, Illinois, The State News interviewed Jonah Dylan, the sports editor of The Daily Northwestern, and asked him four questions on Northwestern football.
Head coach Mark Dantonio spoke to reporters on Tuesday to recap the win over the Hoosiers and preview MSU’s upcoming matchup against Northwestern on the road.
In the AP poll, the Spartans are now No. 16 team in the country. In the Coaches poll, MSU is now No. 18.
Cody White’s day started innocent enough in MSU's win over Indiana.
The No. 18-ranked Spartans earned a hard-fought win over Indiana Saturday, improving their record to 6-1 on the season and garnering that important sixth win to become officially bowl eligible.
MSU’s win over the Indiana Hoosiers was never pretty. If anything, it was downright ugly.
Five days after being arrested for driving without a valid license, LJ Scott’s touchdown rush with 1:49 left in the game gave the Spartans a 17-9 lead after the made extra point. The Spartans would hold off a late-game comeback from the Hoosiers to advance to 6-1 on the season and 4-0 in conference play.
But in the crucial final quarter, with the game's balance hanging up in the air, MSU finished and came out on top 17-9 over the Indiana Hoosiers.
Football is back in East Lansing after a two-week hiatus, and with the tailgating comes Homecoming.
After two straight road games, the Spartans head back to East Lansing to take on the Indiana Hoosiers (3-3, 0-3 Big Ten) Saturday in MSU’s homecoming game.
Junior running back LJ Scott was arrested Wednesday for driving without a valid license.