Michigan State Football Faces Vacations and Probation Over NCAA Violations
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The NCAA has placed Michigan State football on a three-year probation for violations involving ineligible players during Mel Tucker's tenure, resulting in the vacating of 14 wins over three seasons, financial penalties, and restrictions on recruiting activities. Tucker and two staff members received show-cause penalties, with Tucker also fired for cause in 2023.
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