phughes+FollowMSU’s Brandon Tullis teases 2026 football returnBrandon Tullis just dropped a major hint that he’ll be back with the Spartans for the 2026 season, and that’s a big deal for Michigan State fans. After a solid season—301 rushing yards, 4 touchdowns, and playing all 12 games—Tullis’ experience could be a game-changer, especially with all the new faces coming in from the transfer portal. How do you think Tullis will fit into the revamped backfield? Does his return boost your confidence in the Spartans’ offense for next year? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowDraymond Green on the future of MSU basketballHearing Draymond Green talk about the next Michigan State basketball coach really hits home for Spartan fans. He made it clear: whoever follows Tom Izzo has to be a true Spartan at heart, or the team’s culture just won’t be the same. As for Draymond himself stepping in? He’s not ruling it out completely, but says it’s pretty unlikely—at least for now. Still, his love for MSU runs deep, and you never know what the future holds. Who do you think could carry on Izzo’s legacy? Would you want to see Draymond on the sidelines one day? #Sports #MichiganState #DraymondGreen00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMichigan State’s backfield is stacked for 2026Brandon Tullis is sticking with Michigan State, even as the team loads up on new running backs for 2026. With Cam Edwards, Jaziun Patterson, Marvis Parrish, and Carson Gulker all joining the mix, Tullis could have easily transferred—but he’s betting on himself to earn carries. He showed real grit last season, putting up 301 yards and 4 touchdowns behind a shaky offensive line. Now, with a stronger line and more competition, this backfield could be one of the most exciting in the Big Ten. Who do you think will break out as the Spartans’ top rusher next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIzzo faces Indiana’s new coach at BreslinMichigan State fans, get ready for a Big Ten showdown with a twist—Tom Izzo and the Spartans are about to take on Indiana’s revamped squad under first-year head coach Darian DeVries. With both teams fighting for position, this matchup brings extra intrigue since Izzo admits there’s a lot he still doesn’t know about the Hoosiers’ new style. Indiana rolls in after a tough loss, while MSU is riding high with back-to-back home wins. This game could set the tone for the rest of the season—how do you think the Spartans will handle the unknowns? #Sports #MichiganState #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowRivalry twist: MSU transfer LB gets Michigan offerAisea Moa, Michigan State’s transfer linebacker, just landed an offer from none other than the Spartans’ top rival—Michigan. Moa, who transferred in from BYU and played 11 games for MSU this season, still has a year of eligibility left. Even though his stats weren’t eye-popping, he was a four-star recruit out of high school. With Michigan’s new coaching staff having strong Utah ties (where Moa’s from), this move could shake up the rivalry in a big way. What do you think—would you root for a former Spartan in maize and blue? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan State shakes up rivalry with new WRCrossing one of college football’s fiercest lines, Michigan State just landed former Michigan wide receiver Fredrick Moore. This move isn’t just about adding talent—it’s a statement in the rivalry. Moore, who played three seasons in Ann Arbor, brings experience, solid hands, and tough run blocking to the Spartans’ offense. Plus, his connection with MSU’s WR coach Courtney Hawkins could mean he’s set for a bigger role. What do you think—will Moore make a big impact, or does this fuel the rivalry even more? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan State lands ex-Wolverine receiverA familiar face is joining the Spartans: Fredrick Moore, who made headlines with his clutch touchdown for Michigan against Alabama, is transferring to Michigan State. After a quiet 2025 season, Moore’s move could shake up the Big Ten rivalry and give the Spartans’ offense a much-needed boost. East Lansing fans, what do you think—will Moore’s experience against top competition help MSU find more consistency and firepower this fall? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this transfer could impact the season! #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowPaul Davis ejected at Michigan State gameA wild scene at the Breslin Center: former Spartans star Paul Davis was ejected from the Michigan State vs. USC game after a ref stopped play and pointed him out in the crowd. Coach Tom Izzo didn’t mince words—he told Davis to get out, visibly frustrated by the disruption. Davis, who played in a Final Four for MSU, looked surprised but eventually left as the crowd booed. This moment has fans buzzing: should ex-players get special treatment, or is the ref right to hold everyone to the same standard? #Sports #Basketball #MichiganState00Share
phughes+FollowMichigan State football lands top CB transferMichigan State’s defense just got a major boost—Tre Bell, Iowa State’s starting cornerback, is coming to East Lansing. Bell brings size, experience, and versatility, having started for the Cyclones last season and played under current MSU CB coach Hank Poteat. With 36 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, and 2 interceptions last year, he’s expected to step right in as a starter and help overhaul the Spartans’ secondary. This move signals the new staff’s aggressive approach in the transfer portal. What do you think—will Bell’s veteran presence help turn the defense around? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSpartans’ turnovers could cost them at homeTurnovers have become the Achilles’ heel for Michigan State basketball, with 19 giveaways in their latest loss to Nebraska—well above their season average. These unforced errors not only stalled the Spartans’ offense but handed Nebraska extra chances all night. Now, with a tough matchup against No. 24 USC looming, ball security is more crucial than ever. The Trojans bring a strong defense and serious scoring threats, but Michigan State’s edge on the boards could be the difference—if they can hold onto the ball. What do you think: Can the Spartans bounce back at home, or will turnovers keep haunting them? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share