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Does a short-handed MSU have a shot?
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?
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Mel Tucker needs to step up/GVSU recap
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.
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Michigan has forever etched themselves as the little brother in this rivalry with their actions
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.
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Former MSU safety Thomas Wright helps Tyler craft a path to an MSU victory
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.
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Anthony Ianni talks Hate Week and this weekend's game
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.
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Mel Tucker flat out lied during his press conference
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.