Leavitt, who looked primed to become the Spartans' new starting quarterback in 2024, is leaving MSU because of a grudge he's held for a long time against Jonathan Smith.
If you had "Get torched by SNL Weekend Update for putting an image of one of the world's most racist and bloodthirsty dictators on the scoreboard at Spartan Stadium" on your MSU Embarrassment Bingo card, congratulations!
When the Big Ten informed MSU of the allegations against U-M, MSU considered calling this weekend's game off out of concern for the health and safety of their players.
He's the guaranteed-to-be-an-absolute-home-run hire, but the people in charge at MSU are too worried about getting negative media attention, which is all MSU ever gets from the Detroit media anyway.
On Monday, Michigan State University Athletic Director Alan Haller announced he had filed a letter to Head Coach Mel Tucker expressing the intent to fire him for cause.
MSU is virtually certain to terminate Mel Tucker for cause once his Title IX investigation has ended. So who will replace him atop the Spartan football program? We've put together a list of 18 potential candidates.
MSU hasn't even lost a game yet, but its $95 million head coach is getting a head start on making the case that anything and everything other than himself is to blame for another failed season.
The Big Ten performed a miracle two months ago when it released '24 and '25 football schedules that protected every conference rivalry, somehow reconciling expansion with tradition. That feat becomes even more difficult to replicate now that the league has swollen to 18 teams.