Michigan State football suspends four more players as result of Michigan tunnel incident

Four more Spartans have been suspended as a result of the tunnel altercation at Michigan Stadium

Michigan State athletic director Alan Haller and head coach Mel Tucker have released a joint statement as a result of the altercation inside of the Michigan Stadium tunnel following the rivalry game between the Spartans and Wolverines.

The statement includes four more suspensions to the Spartans football program as fallout from the incident.

Michigan State has suspended Jacoby Windmon, Brandon Wright, Justin White and Malcolm Jones as more investigations have concluded with new video evidence coming to light.

You can read the full statement from Haller and Tucker via Michigan State Athletics Twitter page:

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New, clearer video footage of MSU, UM tunnel altercation surfaces

Footage from ESPN’s tunnel camera has been released of the altercation inside of the tunnel between Michigan State and Michigan:

A new vanage point has been released of the tunnel altercation following Saturday’s rivalry match-up between the Spartans and Wolverines.

A camera that ESPN has in the tunnel has provided a clear picture of what happened in the initial altercation that started much of what transpired in the tunnel.

You can watch the clear picture provided by ESPN’s camera inside the tunnel courtesey of ABC’s Brad Galli’s Twitter page:

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Michigan football’s Gemon Green pressing charges against MSU players involved in tunnel altercation

Michigan’s Gemon Green will be pressing charges and taking legal action, according to a report:

Michigan defensive back Gemon Green was one of the two Michigan football players that were caught in the midst of a tunnel altercation with members of the Michigan State football program.

In a video that surfaced Sunday morning, it appeared that Green had been hit by an MSU player with his helmet.

According to a report from ESPN’s Tom VanHaaren, Green’s father has stated that the family will be pressing charges and taking legal action against those involved in the incident.

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