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Michigan State's Tom Izzo rips transfer portal culture, calls out tampering in college basketball


Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo is 70-years-old and the longest-tenured active men's college basketball coach among high major programs. He has seen some things since taking over the Michigan State program in 1995. But nothing he's seen is as comparably cataclysmic, he said in an interview with Jon Rothstein, than the transfer portal. (CBS Sports)

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Michigan State's Tom Izzo rips transfer portal culture, calls out tampering in college basketball