Ex-Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker receives show-cause, school gets 3 years of probation
Posted Nov 12, 2025
Michigan State’s football program has received three years of probation and former head coach Mel Tucker was given a show-cause penalty as part of a negotiated resolution with the NCAA over recruiting violations. The school was also fined $30,000 along with 1.5% of its budget with added recruiting restrictions. Michigan State also has to vacate 14 wins.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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