NCAA Division I Football Oversight Committee approves extended practice plan
After losing spring practices, the Division I Oversight Committee proposed a plan that will allow teams to begin practices three weeks earlier than usual.
After losing spring practices, the Division I Oversight Committee proposed a plan that will allow teams to begin practices three weeks earlier than usual.
Students, season ticket holders and major donors have priority to get the 20-30% of seats in Spartan Stadium if the season goes as currently planned. Students, how do you feel about returning to the stadium?
This week on the State News Sports Roundtable, Darien Harris joins to discuss his current role at MSU, the ongoing protests against police violence in the U.S., his time as a player at Michigan State, and his Mount Rushmore of MSU classrooms and buildings.
Michigan State student-athletes will undergo two rounds of testing upon their return to campus before they can begin voluntary workouts.
Why "sticking to sports" has not, and will never be the right choice.
The Michigan House approved legislation on Wednesday that would allow student-athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness.
A U.S. District Court Judge has dismissed an ongoing lawsuit from Curtis Blackwell against Mark Dantonio and other MSU officials.
Starting on June 1, football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams can hold voluntary athletic activities.
The NCAA has been busy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some of the recent decisions and how they will affect MSU going forward.
There's been a rise in fan energy surrounding MSU football, even during a global pandemic. The question is, how?
Dantonio's teams featured a stifling defense that was the priority in nearly every season he coached.
There might not be football in the fall, and if there is, it won’t be the same — but that can’t be our priority right now.
Cassius Winston talks the NBA Draft and his life since MSU.
The sprinter is also suing the NCAA along with seven other women.
Eighty straight years a Spartan has been selected in the NFL draft.
The key to unlocking great MSU teams of yore could be a return to the "No Fly Zone."
This week on The State News Sports Roundtable, the sports desk takes a look back at the spring semester and creates a drafts for eateries in the East Lansing area.
The five-star Canadian could still choose to withdraw and attend college.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic crippling business across the country, minor league teams across Michigan continue to hold out strong and provide for their communities.