Spartan Stadium, their home turf with a seating capacity of 75,005, becomes a cauldron of energy during home games. The iconic green and white colors, the spirited "Victory for MSU" fight song ...
Spartan Stadium is home to the ... close or right on top of the action. Two stadium expansions and renovations in the 1980's increased the seating capacity from 18,000 to over 30,000.
In order to emerge victorious against Iowa, Michigan State must effectively utilize its running backs and establish a strong ground game. The Spartans have a rich tradition of powerful running ...
Herron ranked Michigan State’s atmosphere as the third-best in the Big Ten. Herron only ranked Washington and Purdue’s home environment better than the Spartans. Herron ranked Husky Stadium ...
EAST LANSING — Free Press sports writer Rainer Sabin answers three questions Saturday night after Michigan State football's ...
EAST LANSING, MI — IU football fans conquered Spartan Stadium on Saturday. The No. 13 Hoosiers (9-0; 6-0 Big Ten) decked out in cream and crimson were the only people left in the 74,866-seat ...
Despite leaving the MSU program, Harmon had some fan favorite moments with the Spartans and its fans, and this week, ahead of the Ducks game against Michigan, Harmon called out Michigan Stadium.
Indiana 42, Michigan State 19: "Spartan Stadium hasn’t been kind to IU over the years, but that won’t matter much to Curt Cignetti as he gets this team focused for Saturday. While this might ...
The Michigan State Spartans return to action as the Iowa Hawkeyes visit Spartan Stadium tonight at 7:30 p.m. on NBC. Coming off their first bye week of the season, the Spartans enter the game on a ...
As Michigan State prepares for its upcoming matchup against Iowa, the Hawkeyes' recent victory over Washington, with a decisive score of 40-16, serves as a stark reminder of the competitiveness ...
EAST LANSING — Free Press sports writer Rainer Sabin answers three questions Saturday night after Michigan State football's 32-20 victory over Iowa at Spartan Stadium. Did MSU look revitalized ...