The 2025-2036 Big Ten and college football season has reached the final stretch. After a much needed break last weekend, Michigan State football is back and ready to take to the gridiron once more. While many have left the Spartans for dead, they are still standing, and there is still a chance to resurrect this season. But the Spartans will have to walk through the fire to do it. Up this week is the Penn State Nittany Lions in the final game at Spartans Stadium. If you would have told me back in August that the Spartans and Lions would be coming into the game with identical conference records and that the game would have post season implications, it would have hit a bit differently. Instead of Penn State fighting for a possible Big Ten Title and playoff seeding, the Nittany Lions and Spartans are both simply trying to stave off elimination from bowl eligibility. The last several weeks have been an emotional roller coaster. Both teams remain in the free fall part of the ride, waiting to...
Every once in a while, it is nice to get a little break. Even in the best of times, it is good to take a weekend off from even our favorite hobbies. A change of scenery is a good chance to relax, reflect, and to recharges ones batteries. For fans of Michigan State athletics, this past weekend provided the perfect respite from what has been a surprisingly difficult fall. The good vibes started on Friday night as the No. 1 ranked Spartan hockey team defeated No. 3 Penn State in overtime in front of a raucous crowd at Munn Ice Arena. On Saturday afternoon, the Spartan icers completed the sweep with a dominating 5-0 performance. The icing on the cake was the first big win of the young basketball season as the No. 22 ranked men's basketball team outlasted No. 15 Arkansas and legendary coach John Calipari at the Breslin Center. Michigan State's women's volleyball team picked up two wins over the weekend and the women's basketball team defeated Eastern Michigan on Sunday. The...