Michigan State football: A name to consider at head coach: LSU DC Matt House

An interesting name to consider for MSU’s next football coach:

A little more than a week ago, USA TODAY released a story outlining the sexual harassment allegations made against then Michigan State head coach Mel Tucker.

Now, Tucker has been placed on an unpaid suspension, and, as Lansing State Journal’s Graham Couch speculates, has potentially coached his last game in East Lansing.

Given the circumstances, many Spartan fans and local media members have started speculating who the next leader of the MSU football program could be. Spartans Wire made a list of 20 potential candidates, outlining who could be available.

One name not on the list but who could be a strong candidate is LSU defensive coordinator Matt House. He has not been talked about very much, but he has ties to MSU.

Below, we look at House and what makes him an appealing candidate:

20 potential candidates to replace Mel Tucker as Michigan State football’s coach

Who could potentially replace Mel Tucker? We came up with 20 coaches to consider.

Following an in-depth investigation by USA TODAY into the allegations made by Brenda Tracy against Mel Tucker, the university placed Mel Tucker on an unpaid suspension.

Operating under the assumption that Tucker has coached his last game as the head man of the Michigan State football program, as Lansing State Journal reporter Graham Couch speculated, the Spartans will be in the market for a new leader of their football program.

Check out some of the potential candidates Michigan State could look to bring in:

Opinion: Give the keys of the program to Courtney Hawkins and let him lead Michigan State football

Opinion: Give the keys of the program to Courtney Hawkins and let him lead Michigan State football

Editor’s note: This article was written and published before Harlon Barnett was named interim head coach with Mark Dantonio rejoining the program in some capacity.

 

Mel Tucker is in hot water, and rightfully so, after a USA TODAY report detailed the sexual harassment claims involving Tucker by Brenda Tracy. Tucker’s actions are proving to not only be detrimental and painful for himself, but to Michigan State football’s players, fans and the program itself.

As Lansing State Journal reporter Graham Couch reported, it is likely Mel Tucker has coached his last game at Michigan State. I one-hundred percent agree with his sentiment: Tucker should have coached his last game in the green and white.

What’s next, then?

I would like to suggest giving the title of interim head coach to wide receivers coach Courtney Hawkins. Hawkins is the epitome of what the Spartan family is all about, and he is someone who can keep this ship from sinking. Hawkins is loved by players and fans alike.

With a situation like this, there is a fear and a possibility players could check out, try to redshirt or transfer. It’s important to find someone who can bring the program together and keep some stability as it moves into it’s next chapter. Hawkins is someone the team could rally behind.

I believe Hawkins has a chance to not only keep this team going forward this season, but keep this roster together and keep the program on a winning path. He is a coach loved by many on the roster and the recruiting world.

It’s time to give the keys of the program to coach Hawk.

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Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker to chat with NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah on Instagram Live

Tucker’s fifth “Tucker Talk” with be with the NFL Netowrk’s Daniel Jeremiah.

Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker will be talking with NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah for his next “Tucker Talk” on Instagram Live.

The discussion will be had Thursday at 8:30 p.m. on Tucker’s Instagram page.

Jeremiah is also the NFL Netowrk’s lead NFL Draft analyst and does radio commentary for the Los Angeles Chargers. He is a former NFL scout.

This will be the fifth episode of Tucker Talks, during which Tucker sits down with a guest on Instagram live and converses with them on a variety of subjects. In the first episode Tucker did a Q&A with fans. He has also spoken with Michigan State alum and journalist for The Atlantic Jemele Hill, former NFL running back Maurice Jones-Drew, and current NFL kicker Robbie Gould.

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