phughes+FollowWhy Brian Wozniak staying matters for MSUMichigan State football just got a big boost—tight ends coach Brian Wozniak is sticking around. Wozniak’s knack for developing NFL-ready talent and keeping top recruits on board could be a game-changer for the Spartans, especially with Jack Velling graduating. His track record at Oregon State speaks for itself, and his return means more stability for the tight end room and recruiting efforts. With new faces joining the coaching staff, Wozniak’s presence could be the glue this offense needs. How do you think this move will impact the Spartans next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBig changes coming to Michigan State footballMichigan State football is shaking things up in a big way—Pat Fitzgerald is building a nearly brand-new coaching staff in East Lansing. Some major names are joining, like LeVar Woods from Iowa and Nick Sheridan from Alabama, while local favorites like Courtney Hawkins are sticking around. There are still a few key roles left to fill, especially with the transfer portal about to open. With so many fresh faces and a new vision, it feels like a whole new era for the Spartans. What do you think—will this overhaul spark a turnaround for MSU football? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan State’s receiver room gets a major boostBraylon Collier just dropped a big hint that he’s sticking with Michigan State after the news broke that Courtney Hawkins is returning as receivers coach. This is huge for the Spartans, especially with top talents like Nick Marsh heading to the portal and Omari Kelly likely gone. Hawkins is known for building strong relationships with recruits, and his return could help keep key players like Collier and Chrishon McCray in East Lansing. With new head coach Pat Fitzgerald and some fresh faces likely coming from the transfer portal, the Spartans’ receiver room could look a lot stronger in 2026. What do you think—will Hawkins’ return help MSU bounce back? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSpartans crush ISU in Cherokee Invitational openerMichigan State women’s basketball just put on a show in Cherokee, North Carolina, racking up a jaw-dropping 115-66 win over Indiana State. The Spartans were on fire, shooting over 53% from the field and sinking 15 threes. Seven players hit double digits, with Emma Shumate leading the charge at 22 points. Kennedy Blair even grabbed a double-double. Now, with this momentum, MSU faces a huge test against No. 14 Ole Miss next. What do you think—can the Spartans keep this energy going and pull off another big win? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIzzo and Kampe’s holiday rivalry heats upTom Izzo and Greg Kampe brought their legendary friendship—and some seriously bold Christmas sweaters—back to the court as Michigan State edged out Oakland 79-70. Despite the Spartans’ perfect 24-0 record against Oakland, Izzo admitted feeling a twinge of guilt after another close battle. The real story, though, is how these coaches have turned their annual matchup into a festive tradition, complete with ugly sweaters and mutual respect. On the court, rebounding made the difference for MSU, but fans are buzzing about Jeremy Fears Jr.’s quiet night. How do you feel about coaches showing this much camaraderie in a rivalry? #Sports #MichiganState #OaklandGrizzlies00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSpartans vs Sycamores light up CherokeeMichigan State’s offense is on fire this season, putting up over 92 points a game and leading the Big Ten in assists—Kennedy Blair is a big reason why. Now, they’re taking on Indiana State at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, and the matchup is set to shake things up. Indiana State’s defense will be tested, but with Tierney Kelsey and Jayci Allen hitting their stride, this could get interesting. Anyone else excited to see how this clash of styles plays out? Who do you think will step up under the bright lights in Cherokee? #Sports #MichiganState #IndianaState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMSU’s gritty win in Detroit sparks locker room laughsMichigan State’s basketball squad just kept their perfect record against Oakland alive, but it wasn’t all smooth sailing at Little Caesars Arena. The Spartans looked flat in the first half—Coach Izzo even joked they seemed "already on vacation." Coen Carr shook off a rough start (and a red eye!) to drop a career-high 22 points, while Jaxon Kohler notched another double-double. Izzo’s postgame banter—about ugly sweaters, agents, and the team’s need for more energy—shows how much work they know is left. What do you think: Is this MSU team ready for a deep run, or do they need to find another gear? #Sports #MichiganState #MSUSpartans00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowMichigan State edges Oakland: What’s up with these slow starts?Michigan State barely escaped Oakland in Detroit, and it’s hard not to notice a pattern: the Spartans keep falling into long stretches of sloppy play. That’s risky business with Big Ten games coming up. Coen Carr showed some improvement, but the team still needs someone to truly own the shooting guard spot—Kur Teng seems closest, but it’s still up for grabs. Fans, are you worried about these cold spells, or do you think MSU will figure it out before the games really start to matter? #Sports #Basketball #MichiganState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGreg Kampe’s heartfelt words after Oakland’s battle with MSUOakland nearly pulled off another upset against Michigan State, falling just short in a 79-70 thriller. But what really stood out was Greg Kampe’s genuine appreciation for Tom Izzo, crediting him for shaping his own career and even helping him keep players at Oakland. Kampe didn’t hold back on his respect for the Spartans, saying Izzo’s team could win it all this year thanks to players who buy in and want to be coached. It’s rare to see this kind of camaraderie and honesty between rival coaches. What do you think about coaches supporting each other like this? #Sports #OaklandBasketball #MichiganState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMSU eyes big changes for running backsMichigan State’s running back room is about to look very different. With Makhi Frazier transferring and Elijiah Tau Tolliver graduating, Coach Pat Fitzgerald is on the hunt for fresh talent in the transfer portal. Two names to watch: Kam Davis from Florida State, a former top recruit looking for a breakout, and Jahiem White from West Virginia, who was electric before a knee injury. Both could bring a spark to the Spartans’ offense. Which style of back do you think fits MSU best, and how important is it to get an experienced transfer this year? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share