When it comes to colleges there are a lot to choose from.
Each college offers different studies or activities that appeal to a college
student and usually will help them decide where they go. Some students make
their decision solely on the academics offered, while others make their
decision based on the athletics. If your decision is based on athletics then
there is no better place to go than “The” Michigan State University!
Michigan
State’s athletic program has a long storied history that goes all the way back
to the college’s inception in 1855. They
have many different forms of sports that have a winning tradition that is tied
to them. Some of these sports include Cross Country, Ice Hockey, Rowing,
Softball, Baseball, and even Golf. While all of these sports are great the ones
I’m talking about are Football and Basketball.
Michigan
State Football is the cream of the crop if you ask me in college football. They
always seem to be competing in the most difficult conference and always
finishing near or at the top in my standards. In their illustrious history they
have won seven Big Ten Championships and also have won seven Bowl Games. They
have also been part of some historic games that include the “Game of the
Century” game against Notre Dame and also have the record for biggest comeback
in NCAA history against Northwestern. Having over fifty-nine players go to the
NFL, they are one of the most successful teams in the Big Ten Conference. Some
of these players include Javon Ringer, Carl Banks, Bubba Smith, Blair White and
Plaxico Burress.
The Spartan
Basketball team not only has been labeled a dynasty for the past decade, but
also one of the better teams ever in the NCAA. Not only have they won two NCAA
Championships, in 1979 and 2000, but they also have been to the Final Four a
total of eight times and also have the fourth highest all time winning
percentage in the NCAA Tournament history. Along with all of these awards, they
hold the record for most attended college basketball game with 78,129 fans watching
them face the Kentucky Wildcats at Ford Field. The Spartans have also sent many
players to the NBA like Magic Johnson, Jason Richardson, Mateen Cleaves,
Charlie Bell, Jay Vincent and Zach Randolph.

Go state!
ReplyDeleteState has been pretty good the last few years, but when it comes to football when MSU can win another 35 games and tie the overall record michigan is still better
ReplyDeleteThis is State's year for football. After this year it's going downhill. Say hello to Michigan's #3 recruiting class. Brady Hoke era has begun
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