Memo to Bike Hart: Little Brother is somehow favored on the road.
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I'm surprised it isn't more. If this wasn't Michigan vs. Little Brother I'd jump all over this bet. Hell, maybe just if it wasn't Little Brother.BB73;1298865; said:Memo to Bike Hart: Little Brother is somehow favored on the road.
NFBuck;1299001; said:Brandon Graham guaranteed a win or something, but then again, somebody guaranteed a win over State Penn. They should shut their dickholes and practice...or at least attempt a coup on their silly coach. v50K on Sparty.
Michigan's Graham guarantees win
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -- The Michigan State-Michigan rivalry is relegated to provincial appeal this season because both teams are unranked.
Within the state of Michigan and for both programs, however, much is at stake.
The players wearing green are out to prove they're not the same old Spartans. The once-mighty Wolverines insist want to show they still own the series.
"We are not going to lose to State," Michigan defensive end Brandon Graham told reporters Saturday following a 46-17 loss at Penn State.
Two days later, Graham's teammates didn't fault him for firing up Michigan State more.
"He wanted to guarantee a win. We're going to back him up on it," defensive tackle Terrance Taylor said Monday.
Oddsmakers aren't counting on that happening.
Michigan State (6-2, 3-1 Big Ten) is a 5 1/2-point favorite to beat Michigan (2-5, 1-2) for the first time since 2001, when T.J. Duckett caught a touchdown pass with disputed time on the clock, and for the first time in Ann Arbor since 1990, when Desmond Howard dropped a pass in the end zone after he appeared to be tripped.
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Rumors are identifying MSU KR Winston as being involved. Would not be a huge lossOctober 20, 2008Potential MSU trouble
East Lansing Police and MSU are confirming that a fight took place early Sunday morning on Center Street involving some unidentified MSU student-athletes.
The investigation is ongoing and no charges have been filed. Detective Lt. Kevin Daley, who is heading the investigation, said it will likely be Friday at the earliest before he's done interviewing everyone and deciding on charges.
No one will say which sports teams are involved. One man is in the hospital after taking a punch, falling backward and hitting his head. "Multiple things took off, unfortunately," after that, Daley said, and several others got minor injuries.
It's premature to speculate about potential involvement from any football players. Stay tuned, we'll have more in Tuesday's State Journal and if and when charges are filed.