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OTHER SCHOOLS: BREAKING REPORT: Deion Sanders in play to replace Mike Norvell at Florida State (FSU currently 1-9, and both Coordinators just fired Sunday)

Deion Sanders has transitioned from one of the most electrifying players in the NFL to one of the hottest head coaches in college football seamlessly.

With three games left in the regular season, “Coach Prime” has the Colorado Buffaloes in contention for the College Football Playoff with a (7-2) record. Sanders inherited a Colorado program last season that had won just a single game in 2022, and while the Buffaloes only won four games in 2023, they suddenly became one of the most polarizing stories in all of college football.

Coach Prime tapped into the transfer portal this offseason, overhauled the roster, and just like that, Colorado has a legitimate shot of making the College Football Playoff.

On the other side of the country, Mike Norvell and the Florida State Seminoles — where Sanders dominated under head coach Bobby Bowden in the late 80’s — are falling off a cliff.

Norvell looked like he had Florida State trending in the right direction, and after a (13-1) finish last season, the Seminoles entered the 2024 campaign with legitimate national championship aspirations.


But with three games left in the college football regular season, Norvell’s team has been beyond bad. The Seminoles currently have a (1-9) overall record. They rank dead last of the 134 FBS college football teams with 13.3 points per game. On the defensive side of the ball, they can’t stop the run or pass, and have forced just three turnovers on the season.

On Sunday, Norvell cleaned house, firing both coordinators and other key assistants. While it seems like the FSU brass is preparing to give Norvell another season to right the ship, one ESPN analyst believes there’s a scenario where Sanders comes back to Tallahassee and takes over as the Florida State head coach.


OTHER SCHOOLS: Jake Pope issues Twitter apology for dancing with close family friend after Kirby Smart calls him an "idiot"

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“What an idiot. Just stupid," Smart said on the video of Pope celebrating with an Ole Miss fan. "I didn’t see it until today. He’s embarrassed about it. He’s upset about it. That’s obviously a childhood friend of his, they grew up and played with at Buford. Hadn't seen him in forever. Just not real smart."

“But to be honest with I don’t have time to waste energy on that," continued Smart. "You know what I’m saying. My focus is on Tennessee. I’m not real worried on that.”


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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Defensive-Minded Spartans Ground Eagles, 95-49, Monday

This is the first meeting since 2019.​

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EAST LANSING, Mich. - Michigan State women's basketball continues its four-game, season-opening homestand against Eastern Michigan on Monday, Nov. 11 at 6:30 p.m. Monday is the annual Hoops For Troops - Active Military and Veterans receive complimentary admission with presentation of a valid ID. Derrick Mitchell and Serena Schroeder will be on the call for B1G+.

• MSU opened up the season with a dominating 107-42 win over Oakland on Nov. 5. The Spartans followed that up with a 100-44 win against Yale on Nov. 8. Through two games, Michigan State has a scoring margin of +60.5, which is sixth in the nation.

• Eastern Michigan is looking for its first win of the season after a pair of home losses. In their season opener, the Eagles fell to Texas State, 75-71 on Nov. 4. On Nov. 9, EMU lost to Alabama A&M, 66-57.

Theryn Hallock has scored 10 or more points in 19 of her last 27 contests since Nov. 30, 2023, her first double-figure outing last season after scoring in single-digits the first six games of the season.

• In MSU's first two games, all 14 active Spartan players saw the court Tuesday with 13 of the 14 scoring points. The Spartans have five players averaging in double figures, led by junior Grace VanSlooten, who is scoring 17.0 ppg.

SCOUTING EASTERN MICHIGAN
Eastern Michigan lost in its season opener at home to Texas State, 75-71, on Nov. 4. The Eagles fell to 0-2 after losing to Alabama A&M on Nov. 9, 66-57.

The Eagles are led by Elko Sisi who is first on the team in scoring, averaging 22.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per game. Olivia Westphal is second, scoring 14.5 ppg. As a team, EMU is averaging 64.0 ppg this young season, while allowing 70.5 ppg.

Head coach Sahar Nusseibeh is in her first season at the helm of the Eagles. She holds an overall career record of 32-62.

SERIES HISTORY VS. THE EAGLES
Michigan State leads the overall series with Eastern Michigan 19-3. The Spartans have won the last five meeting between the teams. In East Lansing, MSU holds a record of 13-1. In Ypsilanti, the Spartans are on top 5-1. On neutral territory, the series is tied, 1-1.

The last time the two teams met was in East Lansing in 2019 when MSU came out on top 85-50 on Nov. 5. In the season opener, Michigan State had four players in double figures led by a game-high 23 points from Nia Clouden, who was just four points shy of her then-career high of 27 against Iowa. In her Spartan debut, Alyza Winston added 14 points, while Tory Ozment and Taryn McCutcheon both added 10 points.

DID YOU KNOW??
The Spartans have opened the season 2-0 for the second time in as many seasons under head coach Robyn Fralick. Michigan State also opened 2-0 for the 10th-straight season since going 1-1 to open the 2014-15 season.

CLOSING IN ON 1,000
Graduate guard/forward Julia Ayrault chipped in with 10 points to round out the four Spartans in double-figures and also register her 40th career game in double-figures. Ayrault posted 10+ points in her 15th-straight game and in 26 of her last 31 games played since the start of the 2023-24 season. With 10 points Friday, Ayrault has now recorded 932 points, just 68 shy of becoming the 31st Spartan women's basketball player to score 1,000 points in her MSU career.

STINGY DEFENSE
The Spartan defense held Yale to single-digit scoring in a quarter in three-straight quarters after holding Oakland to nine points in the fourth quarter on Tuesday and limiting Yale to nine points in the first and second stanzas Friday night. Overall, it's the fourth time that MSU has limited its opponents to single-digit scoring in a quarter along with the second quarter Tuesday night. The Spartans have also held the opposition to 10 points or less in six of the eight quarters this season.

SEASON OPENERS
Michigan State won its 11th-straight season-opener and second in a row under head coach Robyn Fralick. MSU's last season-opening loss was on Nov. 11, 2013 at #6/7 Notre Dame. The Spartans have won 15-consecutive home openers, as their last loss in the first home game of the season was on Nov. 19, 2009 vs. #5/6 Notre Dame.

STICKY FINGERS
Michigan State forced 33 Oakland turnovers, including swiping 22 steals, with 11 of the 14 Spartans posting at least one steal. Graduate guard Nyla Hampton led the way with a game-high five steals. Four Spartans swiped multiple steals as Hampton was followed by four from senior guard/forward Jocelyn Tate, three by graduate guard Jaddan Simmons and two each by junior forward Grace VanSlooten and junior guard Abbey Kimball. The 22 steals were just shy of the school record of 24 set in both 1980 and 1996.

BRINGING THE BOOM
For the 2024-25 season, Michigan State women's introduced its new student section - the Breslin Boom. First introduced by Coach Fralick at Michigan State Madness, Spartan students will be encouraged to yell "BOOM" on any big MSU plays.

WELCOME TO THE BRESLIN CENTER
All six of the Spartan freshmen saw action against Yale on Nov. 8. Redshirt-freshman guard Kennedy Blair scored in double figures for the second-straight game with 12 points and seven rebounds. Center Mary Meng scored eight points, while forward Juliann Woodard added six points. Inés Sotelo added six points and three steals.

RISING TO THE CHALLENGE
Michigan State will play seven teams that are ranked in the preseason top 25 polls (AP/Coaches Poll), led by No. 3/3 USC (Feb. 16) and No. 5/6 UCLA (Feb. 19). At the West Palm Beach Classic, the Spartans will take on No. 24/25 Alabama. Big Ten teams Ohio State (No. 14/14), Maryland (No. 18/18), Nebraska (No. 23/23) and Indiana (No. 25/24) are all ranked in the preseason polls.

AROUND THE NATION
After just two games, the Spartans are second in the nation in assists per game, averaging 25.0 apg. MSU is also 10th in bench points with 46.5 per game. Michigan State stands fifth in scoring margin, winning games by 60.5 ppg.

BLAIR BRINGS THE BOOM
Redshirt-freshman guard Kennedy Blair netted 12 points against Yale on Nov. 8 to register double-figures for the second outing in as many games as a Spartan after 10 points in her Green & White debut against Oakland on Nov. 5 after missing the entire 2023-24 season with an injury. Blair also pulled down seven rebounds, swiped three steals and dished out one assists, new top marks for rebounds and steals.

LAST TIME OUT
For the second-straight game, the Michigan State women's basketball team reached the 100-point mark, defeating Yale, 100-44, Friday night at the Breslin Center.

The Spartans have opened 2-0 for the second time in as many seasons under head coach Robyn Fralick. Michigan State also opened 2-0 for the 10th-straight season since going 1-1 to open the 2014-15 season. Yale falls to 1-1 with the loss.

Once again, MSU was led junior forward Grace VanSlooten, who led all scorers with 19 points with five rebounds, three assists and two steals. Junior guard Theryn Hallock scored 13 points, while redshirt-freshman guard Kennedy Blair was once again stellar off the bench with 12 points and seven rebounds.

O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN!
Michigan State head coach Robyn Fralick has announced guard/forward Julia Ayrault and guard Nyla Hampton as team captains, as voted on by the players on the 2024-25 women's basketball team.

This is Ayrault's second season as a captain for the Spartans. She is the first Spartan to be a captain in back-to-back seasons since Jenna Allen during the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons.

Hampton is in her first season with the Spartans, but is familiar with head coach Robyn Fralick. She played three seasons with Bowling Green before transferring to Ball State last season.

GUESS WHO'S BACK
Despite losing two of its top three scorers, Michigan State still returns a quite potent offense. Graduate guard/forward Julia Ayrault led the team in scoring with 15.4 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. Off the bench, junior guard Theryn Hallock scored 12.3 ppg, which was fourth on the team. MSU lost second-leading scorer Moira Joiner (14.7 ppg) to graduation and third-leading scorer DeeDee Hagemann (12.3 ppg) to transfer.

VANSLOOTEN NAMED TO WATCH LIST
Michigan State Women's Basketball junior forward Grace VanSlooten was named to the Cheryl Miller Award preseason watch list, as announced by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).

She is one of five Big Ten players on the list along with Indiana's Yarden Garzon, Maryland's Saylor Poffenbarger, Ohio State's Cotie McMahon and UCLA's Angela Dugalić. The award honors the nation's top small forwards.

VanSlooten is in her first season at Michigan State after transferring from Oregon. She averaged 14.1 points and 6.4 rebounds per game in two season with the Ducks. In the Spartans 101-40 exhibition win over Wayne State on Oct. 28, Van Slooten tied a team high with 16 points in just 18 minutes.

LOOKING AT THE SCHEDULE
For the fourth-straight season, the Big Ten Conference will play an 18-game schedule. MSU also played an 18-game schedule in both 2018-19 and 2019-20. The conference additionally had 18-game schedules in both 2015-16 and 2014-15. This season, the B1G adds four additional teams in Oregon, UCLA, USC and Washington.

Nine of the Spartans' 2024-25 regular-season opponents competed in the NCAA Tournament last season, as MSU will take on either Arizona or Vanderbilt in the Acrisure Classic. From the Big Ten portion of the schedule, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, UCLA and USC reached the NCAA Tournament.

COASTAL ADVENTURES
The Spartans will play in two tournaments this season. Over Thanksgiving, Michigan State will head to Palm Springs, California for the Acrisure Classic. The Spartans will take on California in their first game on Nov. 26 before facing either Arizona or Vanderbilt in their second game on Nov. 27. Before the Holiday break, MSU will play West Palm Beach Classic. MSU will take on Montana on Dec. 19 and Alabama on Dec. 20.

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FOOTBALL Dr. G&W's Week 11 Recap (Against All Odds): Pumpkin Spice

With the Spartans on the second bye week of the season, there is not much new on the MSU front. So, this week's piece focuses more on the national landscape. I also had a chance to update my tiebreaker formulas to make them much more rigorous in this new division-less landscape.

As a result, I have a clearer view of what some of the potentially very contentious scenarios will look like. I fully expect that fans are going to get a but spicy in the SEC and in the Big Ten, depending on how things finally shake out.

Here I discuss why things look good for Alabama, bad for Clemson, and might get interesting for Penn State.

Enjoy this week's edition of Against All Odds

FOOTBALL COACH SMITH PRESS CONFERENCE: Chiles is Ready, Optimism about recent injuries, Expect a New Scheme/wrinkle, and wanting to Finish Strong.

Jonathan Smith Press Conference

1) The team practiced full pads yesterday and liked what he saw and they got a lot done during the bye week, including recruiting.

2) Smith says Aidan Chiles practiced yesterday, so he feels confident about his ability to play against Illinois.

3) Charles Brantley and Malik Spencer will be re-evaluated at the end of the week.

4) "Optimistic" about Anthony Jones.

5) NOTE: Chiles, Brantley, Spencer, and Jones got hurt vs. Indiana before the bye week.

6) Smith says Chance Rucker and Dillon Tatum are "doubtful" about returning this season.

7) Smith says the team understands they have much to play for this month. They're excited about the opportunity to compete for a bowl bid. Smith: "We talk about wanting to be a program known for finishing" in the final three games.

8) Smith on both MSU and Illinois coming off a bye week: "Gives you a little bit more time to plan, maybe implement a new scheme or two. We're aware of that potential, but we won't chase ghosts."

9) Smith says WR Jaron Glover got some reps and will be evaluated this week.
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