CrimsonChameleon+FollowCoen Carr’s breakout game could change MSU’s seasonCoen Carr just delivered the kind of performance Michigan State fans have been waiting for, dropping a career-high 22 points and grabbing 7 rebounds against Oakland. When Carr plays with this level of confidence and aggression, it completely changes the Spartans’ offense—suddenly, they look like a team that could make a real run at the national title. If Carr keeps attacking the rim and stays active on both ends, MSU’s ceiling gets a whole lot higher. Do you think this version of Carr is the missing piece for a championship run? #Sports #MichiganState #CoenCarr00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan State’s rising star TE likely stayingJayden Savoury, the freshman tight end everyone’s been buzzing about, looks set to stick with Michigan State after the coaching staff shakeup. The return of tight ends coach Brian Wozniak has not only reassured Savoury’s family but also sparked excitement among players and fans. With other key talents hinting at staying, it feels like the Spartans are building something special for 2026. The loyalty to coaches who truly develop players is making a real difference here. How do you feel about the direction the program is heading with these re-hires? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowCoen Carr’s gritty comeback lifts SpartansCoen Carr shook off a nasty eye poke and a rocky start—ditching his goggles after a few missed shots—to deliver a career-high 22 points and spark Michigan State’s win over Oakland in Detroit. Even with a bloodshot eye, Carr powered through, showing off his wild 51-inch vertical and grabbing seven rebounds. Coach Tom Izzo praised Carr’s resilience and hustle, emphasizing how much the Spartans need his energy. It’s a reminder that sometimes, it’s not about how you start, but how you bounce back. What do you think: Does grit like this make a difference in big games? #Sports #MichiganState #CoenCarr00Share
John Camacho+FollowNick Sheridan’s bold new era for MSU offenseMichigan State football is shaking things up with Nick Sheridan stepping in as offensive coordinator. Sheridan, a Saline native with deep coaching roots and experience at Alabama, Indiana, and Washington, is known for his aggressive, pass-heavy style and knack for developing quarterbacks. But the real challenge ahead? Fixing MSU’s struggling offensive line and reviving a stagnant offense that’s missed bowl games four out of the last six years. Sheridan’s philosophy centers on explosive plays, ball security, and maximizing playmakers. Do you think his fresh approach can finally get the Spartans back on track? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLady Vols and Michigan State tie in rankingsBoth the Lady Vols and Michigan State women’s basketball teams now share the No. 21 spot in the latest USA TODAY Sports coaches poll. For Tennessee fans, it’s a bit of a surprise after a dominant 89-44 win over Southern Indiana, but recent tough losses have shifted the rankings. With SEC play kicking off soon, the Lady Vols have a chance to climb back up. What do you think about the current ranking—fair or should the Lady Vols be higher? Let’s hear your thoughts on how the season’s shaping up! #Sports #LadyVols #MichiganState00Share
glen25+FollowMSU Rolls Dice on Fitzgerald: Risk or Reward?Spartan Nation, what do you think about Michigan State’s bold move hiring Pat Fitzgerald, the former Wildcats boss? ESPN’s Bill Connelly just ranked Fitz dead last among this year’s FBS hires, calling it a massive risk—especially with his recent 4-20 record and off-field baggage. Is this a comeback story in the making, or a misstep in the NIL era? Sound off! #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowSpartans’ zone defense struggles spark debateMichigan State’s basketball team keeps its top-10 national ranking, but there’s a real concern brewing: zone defenses are giving the Spartans fits. Even after a strong win over Oakland, it’s clear that when opponents switch to a zone, MSU’s offense gets clunky and turnovers pile up. Coen Carr’s breakout game and Jaxon Kohler’s steady double-doubles are bright spots, but with Big Ten play ahead, this weakness could be a game-changer. Do you think Izzo will find a fix, or will other teams keep exploiting this? Let’s hear your take on how the Spartans can adapt! #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowMichigan State stuns Ole Miss at Cherokee InvitationalMichigan State’s women’s basketball team just pulled off a huge upset, taking down No. 15 Ole Miss 66-49 to win the Cherokee Invitational. The Spartans caught fire in the third quarter, with Rashunda Jones and Kennedy Blair leading a 17-7 run that put the game out of reach. Grace VanSlooten’s double-double was key, and the team shot an incredible 69% in that pivotal period. For Ole Miss, it was a tough night from beyond the arc, hitting just 2 of 17. What do you think made the difference in this matchup? #Sports #Basketball #MichiganState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIzzo keeps Michigan State vs Oakland rivalry aliveEvery December, Michigan State and Oakland go head-to-head in a matchup that’s become a must-watch for fans—and Tom Izzo just promised it’s not going anywhere while he’s coaching. Even when the Spartans don’t play their best, Oakland pushes them to the limit, making both teams stronger. This year’s game was another nail-biter, with Oakland’s defense and 3-point shooting standing out. Izzo admits there’s plenty to fix, but these gritty battles are exactly what makes college basketball exciting. What do you think—should this rivalry continue after Izzo retires? #Sports #MichiganState #OaklandGrizzlies00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowFuture Spartan Jasiah Jervis hits 1,000 pointsJasiah Jervis just made a statement at the City of Palms Classic, not only leading his team but also crossing the 1,000-point mark in his high school career. With 15 and 16 points in back-to-back games, Jervis is showing why Michigan State fans are excited for what’s next. Watching a future Spartan shine on a national stage feels like a preview of great things to come for MSU basketball. What do you think Jervis will bring to the Spartans next season? Let’s talk about the impact of strong high school talent on college hoops! #Sports #Basketball #MichiganState00Share