Every allegation Curtis Blackwell has made against Mark Dantonio and MSU Football

With two new allegations this week, we compiled every accusation Curtis Blackwell has made against MSU and Mark Dantonio.

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With the introduction of two new accusations this week that Mark Dantonio had made MSU Football staff members record other teams’ practices without consent and to also contact players at other schools about transferring to Michigan State, we have yet another chapter of the Curtis Blackwell lawsuit and his subsequent claims of NCAA misconduct committed by Michigan State under Dantonio.

Here is a record of every allegation the former director of college advancement Blackwell has made against Michigan State and Mark Dantonio:

  • According to Blackwell, Mark Dantonio instructed staff members to record an opposing team’s practices without their knowledge.
  • Blackwell accused Dantonio of reaching out to players who were already enrolled at other universities to try and recruit them to the Spartans.
  • Blackwell says that Dantonio brought Blackwell with him to the home of top recruit Daelin Hayes although Blackwell wasn’t designated by the NCAA to attend the home visit. Blackwell also said that Dantonio helped find jobs for Hayes’ family.
  • Title IX violations in the recruit of Auston Robertson, who was convicted of sexual assault in April of 2017.
  • Blackwell also claimed that Mark Dantonio fired him because of his race.
  • Finally, Blackwell claimed that Mark Dantonio, athletic director Bill Beekman, former AD Mark Hollis, and former MSU president Lou Anna K. Simon all made false statements meant to defame him.

Michigan State AD Bill Beekman called the claims “patently false” in a February 4 press conference after Mark Dantonio resigned.

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Michigan State Football offers highly touted 2022 prospect DT Tyler Booker

Michigan State has offered Tyler Booker, a 2022 DT prospect out of IMG Academy who has offers from top programs around the country.

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Ever since Mel Tucker took over as the new head coach of Michigan State Football, they have been throwing their hat into the ring for a number of top prospects around the country. The latest recruiting prospect to receive an offer? 2022 defensive tackle Tyler Booker out of IMG Academy, one of the top prep schools in the country for high school football.

The 6’4″, 290 pound Booker has scholarship offers from some of the top programs in the country like Florida, Georgia, LSU, and Michigan. Tucker, who has been known as a strong recruiter from his days at Ohio State, Alabama, and Georgia, clearly has no fear of going up against some of the big boys when sending out his scholarship offers. It’ll be interesting to see if Tucker can swing a couple big-name recruits away from some of the highest-profile teams in the SEC and Big Ten.

Here is Booker’s announcement of the offer, which he revealed on Twitter:

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Michigan State F Xavier Tillman Sr. named Third-Team All-American by NBC Sports

Michigan State big man Xavier Tillman Sr. was named a Third-Team All-American by NBC Sports on Tuesday.

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The past year of Xavier Tillman Sr.’s life must have been surreal. Tillman got married last May and had his second child during the 2019-20 basketball season, and still managed to have one of the best seasons in the country outside of that. Tillman has already been named a Second Team Academic All-American and the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. On Tuesday, he was named a Third-Team All-American by NBC Sports.

From NBC Sports’ Rob Dauster:

“The most underrated player in college basketball. The stats speak for themselves. What doesn’t necessarily show up in these stats is just how good of a defender he is. He can take away any five in the country. He’s also just a terrific passer and decision-maker when forced into 4-on-3 situations after teams double Cassius Winston in ball-screens. He’s one of those guys that makes things just run more smoothly whenever he is on the floor, and he will get the proper credit for that here.”

You can’t really argue with any of that. Cassius Winston was also recognized by NBC Sports, being named a Second-Team All-American.

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Former MSU Football defensive coordinator Mike Tressel moving to Safety Coach under Mel Tucker

Michigan State’s former defensive coordinator Mike Tressel is moving over to the Safety Coach position under Mel Tucker.

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The final domino of the Mel Tucker administration at Michigan State is now complete. In a video released on the MSU Football Twitter account, former Spartans defensive coordinator Mike Tressel revealed that he will be moving over to a role as a position coach to work with the Safety position at MSU.

It was announced back in February that Tressel would be remaining with the team in an unspecified role. With this announcement, we now have the complete picture of Tucker’s staff for his first season with the Spartans.

It will be interesting to learn more about Tressel’s role, as Harlon Barnett will also certainly be spending some time with the Safeties as the Defensive Backs Coach for Michigan State.

We will continue to cover more about Tressel’s new role as information is released.

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New Michigan State Football DC Scottie Hazelton to make $950,000 per year

Michigan State’s new defensive coordinator Scottie Hazelton will be making $950,000 per year under Mel Tucker.

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Earlier today, it was reported that Michigan State defensive line coach Ron Burton would be making $510,000 per year. Soon after, Matt Wenzel of Mlive.com reported, through a Freedom of Information Act request, that MSU’s new defensive coordinator Scottie Hazelton will be making $950,000 per year in his new role under head coach Mel Tucker.

This is nearly double what Hazelton was making last year at Kansas State as their defensive coordinator and linebackers coach, where hew as making $550,000 per year. In addition, Wenzel reported that the Spartans are also paying his $91,667 buyout from Kansas State.

Hazelton’s salary reflects the sizable investment Michigan State is making in Tucker and his coaching staff. Hazelton’s salary surpasses any assistant from last year by about $300,000. Pat Narduzzi made $835,000 in the role back in 2014.

It was reported earlier this year that the Spartans new offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic will be making $700,000 per year and wide receivers coach Courtney Hawkins will be at $387,000 per year.

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Report: MSU Football DL Coach Ron Burton gets new 2-year, $510,000 per year deal

According to Tony Paul of the Detroit News, Michigan State DL Coach Ron Burton will be making $510,000 per year.

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When Michigan State hired Mel Tucker away from Colorado to helm their Football program, he had some decisions to make on his administration. While Tucker did go out and find some new staff members, he also decided to keep a few members of Dantonio’s staff around. One of those staff members was defensive line coach Ron Burton, who will reportedly be getting a nice raise. Tony Paul of the Detroit News reported today that Burton has signed a 2-year deal worth $510,000 per year.

According to 247sports, Burton made $424,616 last season under Dantonio.

Burton was originally slated to depart MSU for Indiana but Tucker was able to get him to stay. That decision seems to have paid off for Burton.

It was reported earlier in the year that the Spartans new offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic will be making $700,000 per year and wide receivers coach Courtney Hawkins will be at $387,000 per year.

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Michigan State Football Re-Offers 2021 3-star Offensive Tackle Caleb Tiernan

New Spartans head coach Mel Tucker has re-offered a Mark Dantonio recruit a scholarship to Michigan State.

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New Michigan State Football head coach Mel Tucker has been firing out scholarship offers left and right at a rapid-fire pace since showing up in East Lansing, Here at SpartansWire, we have done our best to cover all the new recruiting news that has been coming out of MSU and the Tucker administration. However, one thing we have not covered yet is any of the recruits that Mel Tucker has re-offered to Michigan State. On Thursday, one of those recruits, Caleb Tiernan, announced that he has been re-offered by Tucker and the Spartans.

What does it mean to be re-offered? It means that this is a player that former coach Mark Dantonio has already offered and Tucker has decided to re-affirm that offer.

Tiernan is the No. 32 ranked offensive tackle in the 2021 class and he is currently playing for Detroit Country Day and lives in Livonia, Michigan. He is the No. 11 ranked player in the state of Michigan according to 247sports composite rankings.

Tiernan is currently projected to end up at Michigan.

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Michigan State Football offers 2021 4-star Tight End Terrance Ferguson

Mel Tucker and the Spartans have offered a scholarship to a top tight end prospect in Heritage High School’s Terrance Ferguson.

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It seems as though a day hasn’t gone by where Mel Tucker and Michigan State Football haven’t given out a scholarship offer to a highly ranked recruiting prospect, and that was true on Tuesday when Terrance Ferguson announced that he had received an offer from the Spartans. The 2021 4-star Tight End out of Littleton, Colorado is currently ranked as the No. 12 tight end in his class according to the 247sports composite rankings.

Ferguson, who is currently playing for Heritage High School in Colorado, is also the No. 3 ranked player in Colorado and the No. 294 ranked player in the country. While 247sports’ composite rankings have him as a 4-star prospect, the 247sports site ranking has him as a 3-star. Nonetheless, he’s another highly touted prospect that new head coach Mel Tucker is gunning for.

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Ferguson also has offers from Oregon, Auburn, Arizona State, and Ohio State. It should be noted that he also had an offer from Colorado so Tucker must have had some kind of relationship with Tucker, which makes sense given the proximity.

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Michigan State Football offers scholarship to 2021 3-star RB Logan Diggs

Michigan State has offered a scholarship to a top 2021 running back in Logan Diggs out of Archbishop Rummel.

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If there is one thing new Michigan State Football head coach Mel Tucker has done since taking over for Mark Dantonio is send offers to top talents around the country, and that goes doubly so for top running backs as of late. On Monday evening, 2021 3-star running back Logan Diggs announced on Twitter that he had received an offer from new running backs coach William Peagler and the Spartans.

Diggs, who is currently enrolled at Archbishop Rummel High School in Metairie, Louisiana, is the No. 12 ranked player in the state of Louisiana and the No. 33 ranked running back in his class, according to 247sports.

Last week, Tucker and Peagler offered three 4-star running backs on the same day. They also had offered another 3-star rusher in LJ Johnson Jr. Mel Tucker was recruited (had to use the wordplay) to Michigan State for his own recruiting reputation, and he has quickly started firing off offers left and right since joining the school. Only time will tell how many of these offers turn into recruits (and how many of those recruits turn into strong players), but it’s definitely an interesting story to keep an eye on.

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Le’Veon Bell wants fellow Spartan Jack Conklin to join him on the New York Jets

Michigan State alum Le’Veon Bell has made it known that he would like his fellow Spartan Jack Conklin to come to New York.

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Jack Conklin is easily one of the biggest success stories of the Mark Dantonio era at Michigan State. Conklin went from being an unranked prospect who was not on anyone’s radar, to MSU standout, to a top ten NFL Draft pick for the Tennessee Titans. Now, Conklin will enter free agency for the first time since 2016 and the former All-Pro offensive tackle will be in extremely high demand. His former teammate at Michigan State, Le’Veon Bell, chimed in on Sunday on Twitter to express that he would like to unite with his fellow Spartan in New York on the Jets.

Here is Bell’s tweet:

While Schefter indicated that the Jets won’t be a favorite to land Conklin, it is awesome that MSU has two high-profile former players in the league right now and I’d love to see them on the same team.

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