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Tyler talks about Michigan State coming going against the Big Ten West leaders and trying to slow down the nation's leading rusher. He also asks, if given the opportunity, do you get rid of Johnson or Hazelton this off-season?
Tyler talks about the latest suspensions with the football team and the lack of leadership shown by Mel Tucker through it all and what his responsibilities should be. He also calls out the hypocrisy of the entire Michigan athletic department and discusses why after last night's disappointing showing, he still has high hopes for this year's basketball team.
Tyler breaks down the game and then talks about the extra-curricular activity after Saturday's game. He also congratulates Tucker for suspending the players involved, but goes after him for not standing up for his team regarding a continual occurrence at U of M.
Former Spartan Thomas Wright talks about his introduction to the rivalry, MSU's chances and what the Spartans need to win. They also discuss the defensive changes from the scheme to Windmon playing in a two-point stance.
Tyler and Anthony Ianni talk about the basketball team's closed scrimmage with Tennessee and the reports surrounding the first basketball action of the year. They also talk about Tucker's contract, what they want to see out of MSU this weekend and what the Spartans need to do on both sides to have a legitimate shot on Saturday.
Tyler and Ryan talk about Mel Tucker saying there's respect in this rivalry and point out examples from the past 15 years that indicate that is not true. They also talk about how the current head of the program at Michigan won't let respect be a two-way street.
Tyler and Sean talk about why this week is so exhausting, why the rivalry isn't fun, the comments by anyone with the last name Edwards and the comments made by MSU players regarding this weekend's showdown.
Tyler and Kris discuss Izzo's comments regarding the gauntlet, Donovan Edwards doing what Michigan players do and other players from Michigan cut from that cloth. They also talk about Wolverines that would look good in the only colors and the five most memorable games from the rivalry.
Tyler talks about Payton Thorne "redeeming" himself, even though he never had to, what put Windmon back on stat sheet and Mel Tucker leaving a bunch of points on the board.
Tyler talks about how this weekend is a must-win game for Mel Tucker, how Stanley resigning is related to why Fickell isn't on the sidelines and the one comment that raises more questions than answers from Izzo at Big Ten Media Day.
Tyler talks about the communication issues plaguing the defense and the examples, how Noah Kim didn't show him anything to question Thorne's job and gives a quick look ahead at what this upcoming Saturday means for Tucker.
Tyler and Ryan offer up a short preview for the OSU game, talk about Jay Johnson's ineptitude and ask how much time we give Tucker since everyone wants to bring up his contract. They also discuss how unreasonable (or reasonable) a certain request he made was.
Tyler dies inside talking about the same things that have plagued this Michigan State team all season. However, he does take a victory lap with Spartan fans getting behind something he's been talking about for three weeks (and no, it's not about Payton Thorne).
Anthony joins Tyler to talk about how special Grind Week is and the special meaning of the Izzone campout to him. They also discuss the playing rotation by position, how one of the four ball handlers can turn into the best in the Big Ten and how the toughest schedule in the Izzo era can help a hardened MSU team.
Thomas Wright joins Tyler to discuss the struggles on the entire defense (not just the secondary), Hazelton's future, if the issues are with the scheme or players. He also talks about Thorne playing hero ball, Tucker's contract and how MSU can match up against Maryland.
Tyler continues his defense of Payton Thorne as yesterday's Minnesota game show he's not the issue. He also rips Tucker for waiting this long to say schematic changes are (supposedly) coming defensively and for not playing Elijah Collins. Don't worry, he goes after Scottie Hazelton too.
Tyler and Ryan are still licking their wounds after the Washington game, but they open and close with a reason to celebrate. They also talk about MSU getting a little lucky on Minnesota's injury report, how it's time to incorporate a third running back and us getting a sneak peek last Saturday to a defensive scheme change that should be very prevalent against the Gophers.
Tyler talks about the disappointing loss to Washington, offers up a hot take regarding the running backs and throws Jay Johnson under the same bus everyone is putting Scottie Hazelton under. He also praises Payton Thorne for his efforts and talks about how MSU can still reach the expectation bestowed on them by the public throughout this season.
Tyler and Ryan talk about if Jacoby Windmon is more Shilique Calhoun or Jonal Saint-Dic, if Thorne to Coleman will get corrected this year and how Washington will show us the answer to both. They also talk about how to attack Michael Penix after his success against the Spartans at IU and if MSU can replace Reed and if they can win without him.
Tyler recaps the Akron game, discusses if the defense is really improved from last year and if we should be worried about Payton Thorne. He also talks about MSU in the polls and if Thorne hinders any of chances of repeating last year's success.
Tyler talks about what needs to be improved from week one to week two and what the plan looks like at linebacker and safety following the injuries to Xavier Henderson and Darius Snow.
Tyler talks about the improvement of Chester Kimbrough, the massive injuries on the defensive end, and the positive and negative overreactions coming from last night's contest. He also looks at the performance from the running backs and if we should buy the concern around Thorne's play.
Tyler and Doug talk about the announced expansion of the CFP. They talk about the pros and cons and how this impacts scheduling and conference expansion. They also discuss how this may help and hurt college football's supposed "golden child" and how this gives student-athletes a better opportunity to showcase their skills for the next level.
Tyler talks about how the Broncos would typically be reliant on their run game, but how the Spartans front should make them rely on their new quarterback and new group of receivers. He also talks about how MSU can guide you to answers regarding the questions you have about this team's offensive line and secondary and gives his prediction with MSU favored by 21.
Former MSU safety Thomas Wright joins Tyler to discuss Ameer Speed's immediate impact, MSU potentially changing to a 4-3, replacing Panasiuk and Beesley and how MSU may use matchups to try to replace Walker. He also predicts the outcome for the opener this Friday and how MSU may replicate their success from last season.
Due to Anchor being difficult, we had to bring our Michigan guy under the MSU banner to talk about Jim Harbaugh's indecisiveness under center.
Before the college football season "legitimately" kicks off, Tyler and Nate talk about where every team in the Big Ten stands after Week 0 and discuss the controversy that may exist in Tyler's rankings.
Before the GLSN Lions podcast drops in the next day or two with Ryan, he joins Tyler to talk about how moving Davion Primm and Diilon Tatum to corner could indicate familiar trouble for MSU. They also talk about Hamp Fay's attempt to see the field and how a new kicker says Jack Stone isn't ready for the big time.
Tyler goes off on the Big Ten for waiting to execute the move that should have been done months ago. He also speaks on the next step and how the conference can rectify what was a terrible idea.
Tyler, Nate and Jeremy discuss how the Big Ten's deal with NBC allows Notre Dame to be independent. They also talk about how the tradition of the program clouds their judgment in the current college landscape while Nate disappears like Manti Teo's girlfriend.
Tyler and Kris talks about why, despite MSU's recent struggles, Izzo's new deal is well-deserved and give you a list of players to keep an eye on this upcoming football season with their Spartan Superlatives. They also look at the schedule and advise if the over or under is a good call in Vegas.
Tyler and Sean talk about the versatility that Darius Snow and Jacoby Windmon bring to the entire defense, how (pending the scheme) this group may be the deepest on the roster, what a change of scheme can do for the defensive backs and much more.
Tyler and Kris double dip and discuss how MSU special teams are just that. They also talk about how the defensive ends have to prove themselves, but the Spartan tackles will be AT LEAST the best pairing in the Big Ten conference.
For a group that has taken a lot of preseason scrutiny, Tyler and Ryan aren't disappointed with how this group looks on paper. The guys do have two concerns that are tied together that they address. They also breakdown Xavier Booker committing to Tom Izzo and why Izzo needed to land Booker or retire for the sake of his legacy.
Tyler and Anthony Ianni talk about Payton Thorne's expanded role on this team, moving on without Kenneth Walker, the help from the receivers, where he ranks in the Big Ten and how he surprised Tyler last year by being a quarterback who can do it all.
Our position group series continues as Tyler and Kris talk about the running back room at Michigan State. They talk about the projected starter, if there's enough carries to go around, why there may be too many bodies and what the rotation may look like. Tyler also goes off on one of the ignorant tweets of all time.
No time for pros and cons today as, let's be real, these groups are stacked for MSU. Tyler and Connor still give you a breakdown of projected starters, what these guys can do for Payton Thorne, and how they should be good as any group in the conference not named Ohio State. They also talk about Connor's new podcast with MSU legend Eric Snow.
Tyler and Sean (from the Spartans on the Banks podcast) talk about the starting group in Michigan State's defensive backfield, if they can be much improved, if Ronald Williams is actually good and if Scottie Hazelton's play-calling will change with more experience. They also discuss how the answer to all these questions hinge on one player and go into what they love and hate about this group.
Tyler talks about how the Big Ten is bombing the expansion, how it could harm student-athletes in every sport not named football, why continuing to expand is the only option and how they have an opportunity to hold all the cards regarding Notre Dame joining the conference and are letting it slip.
Tyler, Jeremy and Kris discuss the breaking news of the Big Ten expansion, what it means for rivalries, how the non-revenue sports will struggle even more, the scheduling conflicts that will come with this for sports not named football, and how the NCAA may fall apart with this. They also discuss what else may be on the horizon for the conference.
Tyler and Nate break down what makes Draymond great, if he's a Hall of Famer and why there's differing views on his legacy.
Tyler and Kris discuss whether Draymond Green has become too much for Warrior and Spartan fans to handle and if his antics have become a detriment to his pursuit of another ring. They also discuss the new East Lansing NIL Club and how it should benefit the players (and fans) of Michigan State football. It also leaves something to be desired across the street.
Tyler and Ryan talk about Thomas Kelley joining Izzo's staff, who they would've liked to see patrol the sidelines and why this hire may not be the worst thing. They also discuss the visitor list for MSU football this month, how Tucker taking advantage of things the school down the road won't is massive and what the odds are of him actually landing some of these recruits.
Tyler and Sean talk about getting rid of divisions and how it will make Michigan State's path to the title game easier, but winning it more difficult. They also talk about the over/under totals released by Vegas today and give you their prediction for every Big Ten team.
Tyler and Ryan discuss what appears to have went into Max Christie's decision, why he may not be ready for the league but still taken high and how he team may not be as depleted with this exit as we thought.
Tyler talks about the tragedy of Adreian Payne being murdered and his impact on MSU, Lacey and the basketball world.
Tyler and Ryan discuss the decisions made by Quavaris Crouch and Julius Marble, as well as the one looming for Max Christie. They then discuss where everyone from Michigan State has signed or been drafted, how they fit into their organizations, who should best into their new role and who may not work out so well. They also discuss how we will have to wait a year before seeing Kenneth Walker at this level in full.
Tyler talks about how grateful he is for Hauser returning (yes, really), where it will benefit MSU and what Izzo has yet to accomplish in the portal before the next season. He also talks about how players will start leaving Mel Tucker's program in droves this off-season and why it isn't a big deal.
Short show today as Tyler talks about Julius Marble transferring, what MSU needs to do to replace him and the concerns that this brings up regarding MSU on the court.
Tyler and Sean talk about Stephens leaving East Lansing, what he brought to the table, his strengths that will be missed and weaknesses that may not be. They also break down how this is an opportunity to evaluate him from afar.
Tyler and Kris talk about the impact Davis Smith transferring can have, Max Christie entering his name into the NBA Draft, what it could mean for Michigan State and if it's really the end of his time in East Lansing. They also take shots at the fans who say Bingham and Brown should take advantage of the Covid year.