AmberAbyss+FollowTom Izzo gets real about Spartans’ layup strugglesTom Izzo didn’t hold back after Michigan State’s win over Penn State—he’s just as frustrated as fans about the team’s missed layups. Even after the Spartans pulled off a close 76-72 victory, Izzo called out his players for missing 6 of 18 layup attempts, jokingly thanking a reporter for pointing out the stat before promising to “get after it” in practice. He even pleaded, hands together, for his team to just make their layups. Do you think this tough love will finally fix the Spartans’ finishing woes? #Sports #MichiganState #TomIzzo00Share
John Camacho+FollowNick Sheridan shakes up MSU OC searchNick Sheridan, currently Alabama’s co-offensive coordinator and QB coach, is suddenly the name everyone’s talking about in Michigan State’s hunt for a new offensive coordinator. What’s wild is Sheridan played QB at Michigan—MSU’s archrival—which is sure to stir up plenty of opinions among Spartan fans. His coaching resume is impressive, with stops at Indiana, Washington, and now Alabama, and he’s known for running a dynamic offense. Bringing in a Michigan alum to lead the Spartans’ offense would be a bold move. Would you be excited or skeptical if Sheridan took the job? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMSU football shakes up coaching staffBig changes are coming to Michigan State football as Keith Bonapha, who’s been running backs coach and assistant head coach, is leaving the Spartans after just two seasons. Bonapha, known for his West Coast coaching roots and special teams expertise, had followed Jonathan Smith from Oregon State, but with Pat Fitzgerald now leading the program, the staff is getting a major overhaul. This move could mean a fresh direction for MSU’s offense and special teams. What do you think about all the coaching turnover in East Lansing? Will it help the Spartans bounce back next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMichigan State’s new lineup shakes things upDivine Ugochukwu’s hot hand powered Michigan State to a nail-biting win at Penn State, but the new starting lineup is stirring up more questions than answers. Ugochukwu, a sophomore transfer, nailed all five of his 3-point shots and dropped a career-high 23 points, giving the Spartans a much-needed boost at shooting guard. But shifting him into the starting five meant less time for other key players and exposed some defensive gaps. With coach Tom Izzo still searching for the right mix, how do you feel about the trade-offs between offense and defense? Is this the spark MSU needs, or just the start of more lineup drama? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowDivine Ugochukwu’s breakout sparks MSU buzzDivine Ugochukwu’s rise at Michigan State is turning heads—especially after his career-high 23 points in his first start. Remember when folks doubted Tom Izzo’s decision to bring him in? Now, Ugochukwu’s transformation from a struggling Miami freshman to a sharpshooting Spartan is the talk of East Lansing. He’s nailed 10 of his last 12 threes and filled a major gap in the lineup, showing what real player development looks like. Izzo’s knack for unlocking potential is on full display. What do you think—can Ugochukwu keep this up and become MSU’s next star? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowMichigan State football’s new strength hireMichigan State football is bringing in Joel Welsh as the new strength and conditioning coach—a move that could seriously impact the team’s performance next season. Welsh, who’s been leading Central Michigan’s sports performance since 2019, is known for his hands-on approach and injury prevention focus. With players spending more time with him than any other coach, his influence will be felt on and off the field. What do you think—can a new strength coach make a real difference for the Spartans? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
glen25+FollowMSU football staff shakeup: What’s next?Pat Fitzgerald is quietly building a new era for Michigan State football, bringing in trusted faces like Jacob Schmidt as chief of staff and Joel Welsh to head strength and conditioning. These hires aren’t flashy, but they signal a real focus on Midwest and Big Ten experience—something fans have been craving after four tough seasons. With more staff announcements expected soon, especially on offense, there’s a sense of cautious optimism. What do you think: Is this methodical approach what MSU needs to turn things around, or are you hoping for bigger names? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
glen25+FollowMSU QB Leo Hannan teases return next seasonLeo Hannan just dropped a major hint that he’s coming back to Michigan State football next season—he posted “double or nothing” on Instagram, and fans are buzzing. Even though Hannan didn’t see game time as a freshman, his return means more depth and competition at QB, especially with Aidan Chiles’ future still up in the air. If Chiles leaves, Hannan could be in the mix for the backup or even starting job. How do you feel about the Spartans’ quarterback situation heading into next season? Who do you want to see take the snaps? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan State’s transfer saga: What’s next?Jeremiah Hughes is heading to the transfer portal again, making it three college programs in just four years. After coming to Michigan State from LSU with high hopes, Hughes never really found his footing in East Lansing, barely seeing the field and struggling to fit into the defensive scheme. Fans expected big things, but sometimes the right opportunity just doesn’t materialize. With new coaches sticking around, Hughes is looking for a fresh start—maybe at a smaller school where he can finally shine. Do you think player development or coaching changes play a bigger role in these situations? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMSU football’s top WR commit keeps fans guessingSamson Gash, a four-star wide receiver from Detroit, is keeping Michigan State football fans on their toes. Despite rumors he’d sign elsewhere, Gash didn’t put pen to paper during the early signing period—giving new coach Pat Fitzgerald a crucial window to keep him in green and white. With Gash’s family ties to MSU and other big programs circling, this recruiting battle is heating up. After a tough season and coaching shakeup, can Fitzgerald lock down his top 2026 target before February? What would landing Gash mean for the Spartans’ future? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share