CrimsonChameleon+FollowMaryland threats MSU can’t ignore SaturdayMaryland may be struggling this season, but three Terrapins could shake things up for Michigan State on Saturday. David Coit is a scoring machine—he just dropped 43 points on Penn State and loves to shoot from deep. Darius Adams, a former five-star recruit, is still finding his rhythm but can heat up fast. And Solomon Washington, now Maryland’s top big man, is nearly averaging a double-double. Even with MSU heavily favored, these guys could make things interesting. Who do you think poses the biggest threat to the Spartans’ home win streak? #Sports #MichiganState #MarylandBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowJaxon Kohler’s fire fuels Spartans’ bounce-backJaxon Kohler’s recent shooting slump hasn’t dimmed his impact for Michigan State. After a tough West Coast trip, the senior captain admits the adversity “lit a fire” under him—something he says actually helps him play better. Despite a couple of rough games, Kohler’s still leading the Spartans in scoring and rebounding, and his teammates stepped up big time, too. With Maryland coming to East Lansing, all eyes are on how Kohler responds. Have you ever found that setbacks make you come back stronger? Let’s talk about how adversity shapes athletes and all of us. #Sports #MichiganState #JaxonKohler00Share
glen25+FollowEast Lansing roots run deep for new MSU OCNick Sheridan is back in Michigan, but this time he’s calling plays for the Spartans—not the Wolverines. Sheridan, who grew up idolizing MSU legends while his dad coached in East Lansing, is now Michigan State’s offensive coordinator after a whirlwind journey through top college programs like Alabama and Indiana. With over 40 players leaving and 28 new faces joining the team, expect a fresh look and energy at Spartan Stadium this fall. Sheridan’s passion for the program and his aggressive, playmaker-focused style could be just what MSU needs to shake things up. What do you think—will this hometown connection make a difference? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
phughes+FollowMichigan State’s bold recruiting moves shake up ChicagoMichigan State football isn’t waiting around to rebuild—they’re going after the nation’s top talent right now. New head coach Pat Fitzgerald just re-offered Kameron McGee, a 5-star EDGE from Chicago who’s already on the radar of powerhouse programs like Alabama and Ohio State. Fitzgerald is making it clear: he wants to turn things around fast, and he’s not afraid to compete with the best for elite recruits. If this aggressive approach pays off, we could see Michigan State back in bowl games—and maybe even playoff contention—sooner than anyone expected. What do you think of this new direction? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowFormer Spartan shakes up Big Ten raceA former Spartan just gave Michigan State basketball a huge boost—without even wearing green and white. Xavier Booker, now at UCLA, helped take down previously undefeated Purdue, shifting the Big Ten standings and giving the Spartans a shot at climbing higher. Booker’s all-around game stifled Purdue’s big men, and his performance couldn’t have come at a better time for MSU fans. With the league so tight and every win (or loss) making a difference, it’s wild to see how transfers can still impact their old teams. Anyone else following these Big Ten twists? #Sports #MichiganState #BigTen00Share
phughes+FollowAnother Spartan heads to Iowa StateMichigan State fans, it’s official—another former Spartan is joining the Iowa State Cyclones. After making his mark at Jacksonville State with 68 tackles and 3 sacks, Jones is set to finish his college career in the Big 12. He’s not alone, either—Evan Boyd and Gavin Broscious are also making the move from East Lansing to Ames. It’s wild to see so much MSU talent heading to Iowa State! What do you think about this growing Spartan-to-Cyclone pipeline? Is this a win for the players, or a sign of bigger changes in college football? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
John Camacho+FollowMSU’s recruiting shakeup: Can Spartans keep top talent home?Pat Fitzgerald isn’t wasting any time at Michigan State—he’s already brought in 29 new players through the transfer portal and is now laser-focused on locking down the state’s best for 2027. All eyes are on Dakota Guerrant, a standout wide receiver from Harper Woods, who’s turning heads nationally and is the top-ranked player in Michigan. With offers from Big Ten and SEC powerhouses, the battle to keep Guerrant in-state is heating up. If MSU lands him, it could be a game-changer for the program’s future. What do you think—can the Spartans win this recruiting war? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowSpartans stun Oregon: Fans can’t stop talkingMichigan State’s road trip magic continues! After a gritty first half, the Spartans turned up the heat in Eugene, pulling away from Oregon thanks to big nights from Jeremy Fears Jr. and Carson Cooper (who set a new career high with 19 points). The real story? Spartan fans made their presence felt, with “Go Green” chants echoing through the Ducks’ home court. Social media is buzzing about the bold jersey choices and the team’s resilience. What did you think of the black-and-yellow look, and can MSU keep this momentum rolling at home? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMSU defense shuts down Oregon in EugeneMichigan State’s relentless defense and rebounding proved too much for the Oregon Ducks, especially with Oregon battling injuries. Coach Dana Altman admitted after the game that once MSU built a 10-point lead, the Spartans played with more freedom and confidence, while Oregon struggled with turnovers and missed free throws. Altman also pointed out how Oregon’s defensive mistakes in the second half let MSU pull away. For Ducks fans, it’s tough to watch, but does this loss say more about Oregon’s challenges or Michigan State’s grit? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #MichiganState #OregonDucks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowRemembering Dan Sturges: A Spartan legacyLosing Dan Sturges at just 40 has left a huge hole in the Michigan State hockey community. As both a national champion player and the Director of Hockey Operations, Dan poured his heart into the Spartans, shaping the team’s spirit on and off the ice. His dedication and kindness touched everyone around him—players, staff, and fans alike. The outpouring of support for his family shows just how much he meant to so many. How do you think a leader like Dan shapes a team’s culture and legacy? Let’s share our thoughts and memories. #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share