More trouble for MSU player involved in Michigan Stadium tunnel incident

Not even close to a good look.

Apparently, the tunnel incident at Michigan Stadium wasn’t an isolated incident for one MSU player.

Itavyion “Tank” Brown was one of the players ganging up on Michigan football cornerback Ja’Den McBurrows and was one of seven Spartans suspended in its aftermath. According to MLive, Brown has found himself in more trouble.

Per the report, Brown was kicked out of an East Lansing bar before being arrested with felonious possession of a firearm. He was dismissed from the team due to this infraction. He was already serving a different suspension.

Former Michigan State defensive end Itayvion Brown was kicked out of an East Lansing bar and had been drinking before being arrested with a loaded gun last month, according to a police report obtained by MLive.

Brown was arraigned on April 14 during a virtual hearing in East Lansing’s 54-B District Court on two counts – felony carrying a concealed weapon and misdemeanor firearms possession while under the influence. A not guilty plea was entered for Brown and he remains free on a $5,000 bond. Following his arraignment, a Michigan State football spokesman said Brown had been suspended indefinitely from the team in late February for an unrelated reason before being dismissed from the program in March and he didn’t participate in spring practice.

While unfortunate, the good news for Michigan is one of the players involved in the tunnel altercation will not be on the field in this year’s edition of the battle for the Paul Bunyan trophy.

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