Nah, its just in their pants at this point.MSU has lost their shit
Nah, its just in their pants at this point.MSU has lost their shit
I didn't realize MSU has that many 'star' players.Our 44 zero stars beating the 💩 out of 44 four and five stars. Such a beautiful thing 😊
He’s not in danger of being sacked, but it’d be prudent.I'd get Rourke out.
He's got it coming. Lol wow to pound a B1G team on the road. This is extremely cool.Poor Schuster…naaah
Agree, but have seen fluke things happenHe’s not in danger of being sacked, but it’d be prudent.
Respect. We’ve earned it. Woooped that a$$ again.Indiana not being in the Top 12 at this point is criminal.
Sparty has puntitus lolol
After today Sparty has lost 5 of 6, that can't be great for the collective psyche. It has been a gauntlet though. They'll probably beat Purdue so they need to split Illinois and Rutgers to get to a Bowl.Broke another will today.
Frankly, we should be top 5, but keep that chip on their shoulders. We’ll prove it on the field.Indiana not being in the Top 12 at this point is criminal.
Sparty has puntitus lolol
You can tell they have potential. Good coach and some cachet in recruiting. This might be a legit rivalry for once. If both can retain the coaches. Fingers crossed. The B1G, MSU and IU needs it.After today Sparty has lost 5 of 6, that can't be great for the collective psyche. It has been a gauntlet though. They'll probably beat Purdue so they need to split Illinois and Rutgers to get to a Bowl.
It’s unreal. This staff and players go for the kill. Oregon is the other team in the B1G like this.I continue to be in awe of these results so far. Genuinely incredible.
My dad was three when the 1945 season happened; 25 during ‘67. He’s now 82.I’m so emotional right now…. I’m not that guy either.
Wish my dad was alive to see this. He worked for bell systems and ran all the communication lines on campus and the athletic facilities. He was a season ticket holder and fanatic. Love you Dad!!!My dad was three when the 1945 season happened; 25 during ‘67. He’s now 82.
I’m so happy he’s getting to see this.