Michael Pitts+FollowMSU’s O-line takes a hit as Phillips departsKris “Big Dooley” Phillips is leaving Michigan State’s football program after back-to-back injury-plagued seasons. Phillips, a promising pass blocker from the 2022 recruiting class, just couldn’t catch a break with injuries in both 2024 and 2025. While he shined in protecting the quarterback, his run blocking didn’t quite match up, and now he’s hitting the transfer portal. This move shakes up the Spartans’ offensive line depth—what do you think this means for MSU’s future, and where do you see Phillips making an impact next? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowMSU hockey dominates Big Ten honorsMichigan State hockey just pulled off a rare sweep—three Spartans claimed all the Big Ten Stars of the Week spots after their championship run at the Great Lakes Invitational. Charlie Stramel, Trey Augustine, and Anthony Romani each stepped up in huge ways: Stramel was named tournament MVP with four goals, Augustine was a wall in net with a .946 save percentage, and Romani broke out as a top scorer. This kind of recognition doesn’t happen often. What do you think is fueling MSU’s surge this season—and can they keep this momentum going into the rest of the Big Ten schedule? #Sports #IceHockey #MichiganState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMSU football faces major roster shakeupLosing Chrishon “Big Play” McCray to the transfer portal is a gut punch for Michigan State fans, especially with so many projected starters also leaving. The wide receiver room is looking thin, and now new head coach Pat Fitzgerald and receivers coach Courtney Hawkins have some big decisions to make. It seems like Fitzgerald is reshaping the team from the ground up, even if it means letting go of fan favorites. Do you think this roster overhaul will pay off, or is it a risky move that could set the team back? Let’s hear your thoughts on this new era for MSU football! #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowJesse McCulloch’s breakout boosts Michigan StateJesse McCulloch is stepping up just when Michigan State needs it most. After a quiet start, he’s now playing double-digit minutes and showing off a versatile offensive game—hitting jumpers, knocking down threes, and even driving to the hoop. His confidence is growing, and it’s making a real difference for the Spartans, especially with Big Ten play heating up. It’s wild to think how quickly he’s become a reliable option off the bench. Anyone else think he could be a future starter? Let’s talk about how this changes the team’s outlook for the rest of the season. #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowWhy Joshua Burnham could be MSU’s next big starJoshua Burnham, a top linebacker from Traverse City, just hit the transfer portal after four years at Notre Dame—and the buzz is he could land at Michigan State. Not only is Burnham a Michigan native, but he was coached by Spartan legend Max Bullough at Notre Dame, making this a homecoming that feels almost destined. With Burnham’s proven track record—64 tackles, 16.5 for loss, and six sacks—he could bring serious energy to MSU’s defense. Would seeing a local star return fire up Spartan fans? What do you think about this potential move? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
phughes+FollowCould Dylan Senda boost MSU’s O-line?A familiar name is back in the mix for Michigan State football—Dylan Senda, the former Dearborn Divine Child standout, just hit the transfer portal after three seasons at Auburn. While he didn’t get much playing time with the Tigers, Senda’s return to Michigan could be the fresh start both he and the Spartans need. With MSU’s offensive line needing reinforcements, adding Senda to a group that’s already seeing some key returns could make a real difference. What do you think—could a homecoming help Senda and the Spartans turn things around? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowSpartans QB Milivojevic signals 2026 returnAlessio Milivojevic just gave Michigan State fans something to talk about—he’s made it clear he plans to stick around as the Spartans’ starting quarterback through the 2026 season. After taking over late last year and delivering a standout performance against Maryland, Milivojevic’s decision brings some much-needed stability to the offense, especially with Aidan Chiles entering the transfer portal. Even with new coaches on board, Milivojevic’s commitment seems rock solid. Do you think he’s the key to turning things around for MSU, or should the team still look for more competition at QB? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan State’s special teams shake-upLosing both standout kicker Martin Connington and punter Ryan Eckley in one offseason is a real gut punch for Michigan State fans. Just when it seemed like the Spartans had finally found some stability on special teams, Connington’s surprise transfer leaves the team scrambling for answers. Reliable kickers are hard to come by, and now new coordinator LeVar Woods has his work cut out for him. Do you think Michigan State can bounce back and find the right replacements, or are we in for another rocky season on special teams? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s next for the Spartans! #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWhy Izzo’s rotation has Spartan fans worriedMichigan State’s guard rotation is raising eyebrows as Denham Wojcik keeps getting 10+ minutes a game—even as fans call for less. Tom Izzo insists Wojcik’s steady hand is needed, but many worry the offense loses its spark and the defense slips when he’s on the floor. With Big Ten play heating up, every minute counts, and the margin for error is razor-thin. Are you confident in Izzo’s plan, or do you think it’s time to shake up the lineup? Let’s hear your take on the Spartans’ backcourt situation! #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowMichigan State’s 3-point surge is changing the gameMichigan State basketball has flipped the script on its season, turning a shaky start from beyond the arc into a real weapon. After struggling early, the Spartans are now hitting nearly 37% of their threes, with several players stepping up as legit threats. Jesse McCulloch, Divine Ugochukwu, and Jaxon Kohler are all shooting over 45%, and the team’s confidence is obvious. It’s wild to see opponents’ zone defenses getting picked apart, and even Coach Izzo admits he’s learning new tricks. How do you think this newfound shooting will impact the rest of their season? #Sports #Basketball #MichiganState00Share