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A Lions, Wolverines, and Spartans football roundup, ghost town hunting in the Upper Peninsula, comparing Ohio's new reproductive rights to Michigan's and using words of wonder in discourse.
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The hearing officer ruled the former MSU head football coach violated several terms of his contract, according to the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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The former Michigan State University football coach's attorney said Tucker would be unable to attend his scheduled hearing due to an undisclosed medical condition
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An attorney for fired Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker wants university officials and representatives to preserve all documents related to its investigation of him.
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Attorney Jennifer Belveal denied in a statement Monday that Tucker’s actions were acts of moral turpitude at the university that operates in the shadow of Larry Nassar’s abuse of more than 100 athletes.
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Tucker has seven calendar days to respond and present reasons as to why he should not be terminated for cause.
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Today, how MSU is handling the sexual harassment allegations against Mel Tucker.
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Suspended MSU football coach Mel Tucker says allegations of sexual harassment against him are "completely false." Tucker responded to the allegations a day after he was suspended without pay.
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The most serious charge is against cornerback Khary Crump, who faces one count of felonious assault. The charges against the six others are misdemeanors.
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Spartans coach Mel Tucker announced Sunday night that linebacker Tank Brown, safety Angelo Grose, defensive end Zion Young and cornerback Khary Crump were suspended immediately.