NEWS: #MichiganState is set to hire Notre Dame LB coach Max Bullough, sources confirm.
Massive pull by Pat Fitzgerald. The former MSU captain (2013) won the Rose Bowl & Big Ten title in East Lansing. Now, he returns home.
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Michigan State University Police announced Wednesday evening that a 31-year-old man was arrested for allegedly running a meth lab in Wells Hall.
Campus police, in a press release, wrote that suspect Xin Tong was arrested and faces felony criminal charges for malicious destruction of a building over $20,000 and “felony controlled substance-operate/maintain lab involving methamphetamine.” https://t.co/FATRFiJhSL
@Graham_Couch@ConnorEaregood I realize that, Graham. Unfortunately, too much of our fan base consists of self-loathing people-pleasers who are perfectly fine with MSU staying the local media’s doormat. I don’t want to play along anymore—I want strict control over our image and narrative.
Revoke that press pass from the mouth-breathing shill who asked that question. Get these agenda-fellating agitators the fuck outta our program before they even have a chance to try this shit ever again.
@ConnorEaregood I'm not going to. I don't care how good the points are—this isn't personal. The state's media has hurt MSU far more than helped, so I'm all for removing every obstacle and detractor. Accessibility and fairness have gotten us nothing.
@PappyFitz Then we will chop heads until they stop. I'm honestly way past the point of fairness to the media in this state. Being nice and accessible has gotten us nowhere.
@TreyRicez0v Michigan fans lecturing on “accountability” is diabolical gaslighting. Decades of some of the largest scandals in multiple sports, self-slapping an occasional wrist, local media asking softball questions, and letting Harbaugh bolt untouched. GTFO lol 😆
@ConnorEaregood Sure, it might be legitimate—but we’re past caring. The only priority now is shaping the program’s image by any means necessary, just like they have done down the road with impunity for decades.