WATCH: Michigan State Football coaching staff puts out hilarious Full House Tik Tok

The Michigan State Football coaching staff put their own spin on the Full House intro in a hilarious Tik Tok video.

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In this edition of, ‘The most 2020 thing I’ve seen all week’, the Michigan State Football team has officially created a Tik Tok account, and I have to give them some credit because they put out a pretty hilarious video to launch the new account of the coaching staff in a funny take on the Full House intro.

Here are a few of my favorite moments:

  • Special Teams Coordinator Ross Els using an elaborate Ferris Bueller-esque setup to chill on the couch during the quarantine.
  • Offensive Line Coach Chris Kapilovic pushing car because of course the offensive line coach is pushing a car.
  • Defensive Line Coach Ron Burton sinking a putt. Great form. This was my Masters moment.

You can watch it here:

https://www.tiktok.com/@michiganstatefootball/video/6813056745758346502

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Michigan State Football offers 2021 3-star OG Kevin Wigenton II

The Spartans have offered a 3-star offensive lineman out of the Hun School in Princeton, New Jersey.

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Mel Tucker’s staff at Michigan State continues to be one of the most active in the country in terms of recruiting, seemingly sending out multiple scholarship offers on a daily basis. The latest offer announcement comes from Kevin Wigenton II, the 2021 3-star offensive guard out of Princeton, New Jersey.

Wigenton, who is 6’5″ 290 pounds, fits the offensive line profile it looks like Tucker and his offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic are looking for. The Spartans have offered multiple linemen 6’5″ or taller so far this offseason.

Wigenton is the No. 45 ranked offensive guard in the 2021 recruiting class and the No. 36 ranked player in the state of Texas according to 247sports.

Wigenton has offers from Big Ten rival Indiana, Pittsburgh and former Spartan defensive coordinator Pat Narduzzi, Vanderbilt, and Yale, to name a few.

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MSU Football to pay new offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic $700,000 per year

The first salary information for Michigan State’s new assistant coaches under Mel Tucker is starting to be released.

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When he agreed to join the team as their new head coach, Mel Tucker made sure to also get a sizable increase in available salary for MSU Football coaches and staff. With the added funds, $6 million for assistant coaches, salary information is starting to be released about Michigan State’s new coaches thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, and Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press reported that new offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic will be making $700,000 per year over the next two seasons.

This is over $200,000 per year more than former Michigan State offensive line coach Jim Bollman made, which was $498,462. Kapilovic made $425,000 last year at Colorado under Tucker. Not only is this a big increase for the new OL coach, but it’s also a sign of the major investment the Spartans are making in their supporting cast. In 2019, the highest-paid MSU assistant coach was Mike Tressel who made $667,385.

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Report: Michigan State Football signs Colorado OL coach Chris Kapilovic

New Michigan State head coach Mel Tucker continues to round out his staff, this time bring Chris Kapilovic with him from Colorado.

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According to a report from BuffStampede.com, Colorado offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic is expected to follow his former head coach Mel Tucker to East Lansing to fill the same position with Michigan State Football. Kapilovic will fill the position that was left vacant after Jim Bollman retired. Bollman had held the position since 2013.

With the signing of Kapilovic, the Spartans new head coach Mel Tucker is starting to round out his staff. Kapilovic will join former MSU defensive coordinator Mike Tressel and defensive line coach Ron Burton as the first three coaches to officially be announced as being part of Tucker’s staff.

“The experience here for me and my family has been awesome,” Kapilovic told BuffStampede, which is part of 247Sports.com. “We love living here, love the community. I loved coaching at CU. I love my players more than anything. That group has done everything I asked of them, and more. So, that is the part that rips your heart out.”

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