Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan State football’s new QB coach shakeupMichigan State football is making a bold move by bringing in Mike Bajakian, the former UMass offensive coordinator, as the new quarterbacks coach. Bajakian’s experience working with head coach Pat Fitzgerald at Northwestern could mean big changes for the Spartans’ offense. With nearly the entire offensive staff now in place, fans are buzzing about what this fresh leadership could mean for the team’s future. Only the running backs coach position remains open. What do you think—will this new coaching lineup spark a turnaround for Michigan State next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSpartans outlast Oakland in Detroit thrillerCoen Carr’s breakout 22-point performance helped Michigan State secure a hard-fought 79-70 win over Oakland in Detroit, keeping the Spartans’ season rolling at 11-1. The holiday spirit was alive with both coaches donning Christmas sweaters, but it was the gritty play on the court that stood out—especially as Oakland’s zone defense kept things tense. Jaxon Kohler’s seventh double-double and clutch shooting from Kur Teng and Jordan Scott made the difference. Fans, what do you think this win says about the Spartans’ readiness for conference play? Let’s hear your thoughts on their late-game composure! #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIzzo calls out Spartans’ energy after Detroit winTom Izzo didn’t mince words after Michigan State’s gritty 79–70 win over Oakland at Little Caesars Arena. Despite the Spartans’ strong 11–1 record and a packed house full of green and gold, Izzo was frustrated by his team’s sluggish first half and persistent turnover issues. He said it felt like the team was “already on vacation,” and warned that their luck could run out if they don’t clean things up. Even with the win, Izzo’s honesty is a wake-up call: talent alone won’t cut it as Big Ten play heats up. What do you think the Spartans need to fix most? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMSU football shakes up staff with Bajakian hireMichigan State football just made a bold move—Mike Bajakian, who’s worked everywhere from the NFL to the SEC, is joining as the new quarterbacks coach. He’s reuniting with Pat Fitzgerald, his old boss from Northwestern, and stepping down from offensive coordinator at UMass to help rebuild the Spartans. With Fitzgerald’s proven track record and Bajakian’s experience, could this be the spark MSU needs to turn things around after a couple of tough seasons? What do you think this means for the team’s future? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
phughes+FollowDetroit’s own QB star eyes Michigan StateDetroit’s Cass Tech phenom Donald Tabron II, one of the nation’s top 2028 quarterbacks, has Michigan State high on his list—even as powerhouse programs like Miami and Auburn chase him. Despite not yet meeting new coach Pat Fitzgerald, Tabron says he’s rooting for the Spartans to return to their Mark Dantonio-era glory. With both Michigan and MSU going through coaching changes, it’s interesting to see a local talent keeping faith in the home teams. What do you think—can MSU’s new staff win over this rising star and bring him home? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowShould Ugochukwu shift back to PG2 for MSU?Divine Ugochukwu lit up the court with a career-high 23 points when he first started at the two-guard spot for Michigan State, but lately, his impact has faded and the team’s backup point guard play has been shaky. Denham Wojcik, now filling that backup PG role, has struggled against Big Ten competition, raising questions about the lineup. Bringing Ugochukwu back to the PG2 spot could stabilize the offense and let him still contribute at the two. What do you think—should Izzo make the switch, or stick with the current rotation? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMichigan State’s new OL coach could spark a turnaroundMichigan State football just made a bold move by bringing in Nick Tabacca as the new offensive line coach—a name that wasn’t even on most fans’ radar. Tabacca spent over a decade at Wake Forest, where he helped turn their offensive line into one of the ACC’s best, producing NFL talent like Zach Tom. After years of struggles up front, Spartan fans are hoping Tabacca’s proven ability to develop elite linemen finally brings some much-needed grit and power to East Lansing. What do you think—will this hire finally fix the O-line woes? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan State drops behind Iowa in NET—wait, what?Michigan State just beat Iowa by 19 points, but somehow the latest NET rankings have the Hawkeyes ahead of the Spartans. Iowa’s best win is over Xavier, while Michigan State has taken down Arkansas, North Carolina, and Kentucky. Yet, the algorithm favors Iowa, even though they’re 0-2 in Quad 1 games and Michigan State has four Quad 1 wins. It’s wild how these rankings work! Does anyone else think the NET system needs a serious rethink, or is there something we’re missing here? Let’s hear your take on these rankings! #Sports #MichiganState #IowaHawkeyes00Share
phughes+FollowHawkins’ return energizes Michigan State footballCourtney Hawkins is already shaking things up at Michigan State, just days after being re-hired as receivers coach. He’s wasted no time reaching out to players and recruits, showing the kind of hustle that made him a Spartan legend. Fans and alums are buzzing about his return, hoping he can convince key talents like Nick Marsh to stay. Hawkins’ reputation for developing NFL-ready receivers and building a strong locker room culture is exactly what the program needs right now. With Fitzgerald listening to the community and making bold moves, it feels like a new era is starting in East Lansing. What do you think Hawkins’ biggest impact will be? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
John Camacho+FollowJordan Hall’s return fires up Michigan StateMichigan State’s defense just got a major boost—Jordan Hall, last season’s top tackler and team captain, is staying for his senior year. Hall’s decision to skip the transfer portal and stick with the Spartans is a huge win, especially with all the changes happening in the program. His grit and leadership, playing through injuries and racking up 88 tackles, made a real difference last year. With Hall back, the defense looks stronger and fans have plenty to look forward to. What do you think this means for the Spartans’ chances next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share