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MEN'S BASKETBALL B1G Media Days Participants and Schedule for Thursday

Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo will be joined by senior guard Jaden Akins and sophomore forward Xavier Booker in Rosemont, IL on Thursday (Oct. 3) for B1G MBB Media Days.

Coach Izzo will participate in a panel discussion at 10:20 am ET on BTN.

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Players and coaches will appear on BTN throughout the rest of the day from Noon to 5 pm ET.
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL B1G Media Days Participants and Schedule for Wednesday

Head coach Robyn Fralick will be joined by graduate guard Julia Ayrault and junior guard Theryn Hallock tomorrow in Rosemont, IL. for B1G WBB Media Days tomorrow (Wednesday, 10/2).

Fralick will speak in a panel at 11 am ET on BTN.

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From Noon to 5 pm the players and coaches will speak with BTN staff following the morning sessions.
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FOOTBALL One year post NIL blow up

It's October 1. Which means that the majority of NIL contracts through MSU's new official NIL Collective (and corporate sponsor) Spartan Nation NIL had payments due last night at midnight. (Most NIL contracts are set up for quarterly payments).

My sources are telling me that the payments were made without issue and we won't be seeing a repeat of the situation last year. You'll remember one year ago the players were receiving communication from the collective ON THE WAY TO THE IOWA GAME and all hell was breaking loose.

This is an important date as well because the next NIL contractual payments will be due on or before 12/31, which means MSU should be drama-free on this topic for a few months.

It should be noted that MSU's other NIL Collective - This is Sparta! - has not had any issues like this in its three-year history.

OTHER SCHOOLS: Gonzaga to join Pac-12 in 2026 as partial member (Seven full members listed).

Gonzaga to join Pac-12 in 2026 as conference’s remake continues​


Gonzaga will join the Pac-12 in 2026, giving the conference one of the nation’s premier basketball programs as it continues its rebuild.

Gonzaga, as a non-football school, won’t be a full Pac-12 member, meaning the conference still has seven full members. But for the Pac-12, it’s an addition of a men’s basketball program that reached the national championship game in 2017 and 2021 and has made 25 consecutive NCAA Tournaments. Gonzaga’s women’s basketball program also has 15 tournament appearances since 2007 and made the Sweet 16 in 2024.

The Pac-12, which was down to Oregon State and Washington State after losing 10 schools to the Big Ten, Big 12 and ACC, added Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State and San Diego State last month. All are also set to join in 2026. After an attempt to add schools from the American Athletic Conference fell short, the Pac-12 then added Utah State as the seventh full member.

Its attempt to add UNLV fell short, as the six remaining full Mountain West members, along with football-only member Hawaii, opted to stay together and sign a binding agreement. The Mountain West is expected to add UTEP from Conference USA, a person briefed on the discussions said Tuesday.

OFF TOPIC: "Should be"--- Baseball Hall of Famer Pete Rose dies at age 83

"Pete Rose, Major League Baseball’s all-time hit king and the Cincinnati Reds icon whose signature gritty hustle couldn’t outpace the gambling transgressions and obfuscation that kept him out of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, has died, according to a spokesperson for the Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner in Nevada. He was 83.


Rose was one of baseball’s greats – a winning-obsessed sparkplug who topped MLB’s all-time hit list with 4,256 over a 24-season career. He stood out for his all-in effort, sliding head-first and running even when a pitcher walked him – a style that earned him the nickname, first derisively, then admiringly, “Charlie Hustle.”



He played for three World Series champion teams – the Reds’ stacked “Big Red Machine” roster in 1975 and 1976, and the Philadelphia Phillies in 1980 – was voted to the National League’s All-Star team 17 times, and won both the National League Rookie of the Year award (1963) and the Most Valuable Player award (1973)."





PERSONAL TAKE: He gambled on baseball as a Manager and not as a player, so I think he should be in the Hall of Fame, perhaps with an asterisk or explanation by his name. No one played the game with more enthusiasm or hustle than Charlie Hustle, aka PETE ROSE.
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OTHER SCHOOLS: Gonzaga moving to the Pac-12 for basketball

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Pac-12 Conference and Gonzaga University Unite to Build a Basketball Powerhouse, Advancing the New Era of the Conference's 100-Year Legacy​

Gonzaga's basketball excellence amplifies the overall athletic and football prowess of the New Era Pac-12, set to commence in 2026​


By: Pac-12 Conference

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Gonzaga University teams up with Boise State University, Colorado State University, California State University, Fresno, San Diego State University, Oregon State University, Washington State University, and Utah State University, to solidify the conference’s best-in-the-west expansion strategy
SAN RAMON, CA (Oct. 1, 2024) – The Pac-12 Conference and Gonzaga University are proud to announce their partnership, celebrating the addition of the eighth university during this transformative era for the century-old conference. This partnership marks an exciting chapter in expansion history for the conference as it strategically builds a formidable basketball powerhouse.

This announcement follows the inclusion of Boise State University, Colorado State University, California State University, Fresno, San Diego State University, and Utah State University, who collectively cement the conference’s geographic foundation while elevating its national presence and strengthening its basketball and football prestige.

The Pac-12 Conference received a formal application for membership from Gonzaga University on September 30, 2024. The conference’s Board of Directors and its five new member presidents voted unanimously to approve Gonzaga University, an exemplary higher education institution that educates students for lives of leadership and service for the common good. Featuring an iconic basketball program, the Gonzaga Bulldogs align with the Pac-12’s commitment to excellence in academics and athletics. The Bulldogs will join the conference effective July 1, 2026, with competition beginning for all conference sports sponsored by the university in the 2026-27 academic year.

“We are delighted to welcome Gonzaga into the Pac-12 as they embark with us on this incredible path ahead," remarked Commissioner Teresa Gould. “President McCulloh and Athletics Director Chris Standiford not only bring strategic expertise and forward thinking to the conference, but they are two incredible leaders who care deeply about student success and fortifying student-athlete academic and athletic experiences. Today represents an exciting milestone for the Pac-12 as we welcome another outstanding institution with a rich history of success into our league.”

By integrating Gonzaga University into the Pac-12, the conference is poised to compete at the highest levels of women’s and men’s basketball. Over the last five seasons, Gonzaga boasts a 286-44 (86.7 winning percentage) combined record in women’s and men’s basketball. Their women’s program has amassed a record of 138-23 (85.7 winning percentage) since the start of the 2019-20 season, and the men’s program is a national-best 148-21 (87.6 winning percentage).

The Gonzaga men are the only program in the country to appear in each of the last nine Sweet Sixteens, matching the longest streak since the NCAA Tournament expanded in 1985, as well as five Elite Eight appearances over the last nine NCAA Tournaments. Legendary Head Coach Mark Few currently boasts the best winning percentage among active head coaches at 83.4 percent, which also is the best in NCAA Div. I all-time with a minimum of 10 seasons. This commitment to excellence extends throughout the Gonzaga community as the program has sold out every game at McCarthey Athletic Center since it opened in 2004 (297-straight games) and every home game dating back to the 2001-02 season (319-straight games).

The women’s program, led by Head Coach Lisa Fortier, is coming off a school record 32-4 historic season that ended in the program’s fifth Sweet 16 appearance. It was the program’s 15th appearance in the NCAA Tournament, including their seventh straight. Fortier was named the Kathy Delaney-Smith Coach of the Year following the season. The GU women have won a program-record 36 straight games at home, which ranks as the second-longest active streak in the country.

“Following discussions with Pac-12 member presidents, I believe membership will represent an opportunity to participate in building a conference that imagines new, forward-thinking ways to support student-athletes in a rapidly changing collegiate sports landscape,” said Gonzaga University President Thayne McCulloh. “Partnerships with a new group of universities can also assist in our student recruitment and enrollment efforts, create opportunities for academic collaboration with new faculty colleagues, and attract more students who value an excellent education distinctively rooted in our Jesuit identity and tradition. I am particularly excited about the opportunities partnering with this group of institutions can offer our students, faculty, and staff for multi-institutional collaboration.”

Gonzaga University continues to excel in academics and athletics. The university boasts 78 West Coast Conference (WCC) Titles, 138 All-Americans, six 30-win seasons over the last eight years in baseball as well as nine-straight women's rowing WCC titles. They took home the 2023 women's soccer WCC title and their men's cross country team has achieved four-straight appearances in National Championships.

“This is a great day for Gonzaga University,” said Gonzaga Athletics Director Chris Standiford. “We are excited to join a conference with great tradition and a commitment to innovating during this evolving time in collegiate athletics. I’d like to thank Commissioner Teresa Gould for her leadership as these talks progressed earnestly over the weekend, our alignment became evident and our vision shared.”

Gonzaga University also consistently achieves academic success. The Bulldogs have 33 College Sports Communicators Academic All-Americans, a 96 percent graduation success rate and 993 Academic Progress Rate (APR). Their student-athlete combined record 3.51 grade-point average for the Spring 2024 semester marked the 17th consecutive semester with a Departmental GPA above a 3.30 and ninth above a 3.45. During the Spring semester, Gonzaga had 108 student-athletes earn President's List Honors (3.85 semester GPA or higher), which ranks second all-time in department history, and 100 earn Dean's List Honors (3.5-3.84 semester GPA), for a total of 208 honorees. Additionally, 55 Bulldog student-athletes earned a perfect 4.0 GPA, matching the departmental record. Demonstrating its commitment as service-centric leaders, the Bulldogs student-athletes had over 3,000 hours of service in the community in 2023-24.

The addition of Gonzaga to the Pac-12 provides a tremendous boost to the league’s men’s basketball reputation and is complimented by recent success from future and current members. Of the future eight members, seven have appeared in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament over the past four seasons with a combined 18 appearances in that time (since the 2021 Tournament), including San Diego State’s run to the National Championship in 2023 and Gonzaga’s run to the title game in 2021. Additionally, four of the future eight members have made the NCAA Tournament the last two seasons, three of the eight in each of the last three seasons and both Gonzaga and San Diego State each of the last four seasons, while the Bulldogs have made the field in each of the last 25 tournaments since 1999.

The Pac-12 Conference boasts a proud tradition of excellence in both academics and athletics. This tradition continues to build with the addition of Gonzaga University, alongside fellow incoming new members Boise State University, Colorado State University, California State University, Fresno, San Diego State University and Utah State University.

Oregon State University and Washington State University are currently operating as members of the Pac-12 Conference as part of a NCAA two-year grace period and will continue to do so for the 2025-26 academic season before the six new members officially join. The collective eight universities will collaboratively chart additional membership and other future conference considerations.

FOOTBALL PFF Grades - Ohio State vs. Michigan State

We'll check back in on these later in the week as they do change plus we'll have takeways on the advanced data tomorrow but here are the intial grades nonetheless.

Important to note that PFF's grading scale is approximately the following;

PFF Grading Scale
90+ - Elite
80 to 89 - Great
70 to 79 - Good
60 to 69 - Average to Above Average
50 - 59 - Below Average
49 and below - Poor

WEEK@ TEAMOVEROFFPASSPBLKRECVRUNRBLKDEFRDEFTACKPRSHCOVSPEC
1​
Florida Atlantic
68.5​
60.5​
48.0​
80.8​
51.0​
64.1​
67.7​
70.5​
70.6​
78.0​
75.9​
71.3​
60​
2​
@ Maryland
73.4​
65.8​
72.0​
25.1​
65.8​
77.1​
60.1​
70.8​
82.1​
72.4​
60.9​
62.1​
66​
3​
Prairie View A&M
85.5​
74.6​
72.1​
82.4​
65.9​
73.2​
70.6​
82.1​
86.7​
81.2​
72.1​
77.2​
63​
4​
@ Boston College
66.5​
65.1​
66.5​
50.1​
65.7​
74.2​
49.7​
63.2​
73.6​
48.4​
58.2​
50.1​
57​
5​
Ohio State
61.2​
63.6​
68.9​
15.0​
67.8​
69.6​
57.1​
57.3​
59.5​
49.8​
56.0​
56.7​
65​

OFFENSE (BY GRADES - 51 SNAPS)

POSPLAYERSNAPSSNAP SHAREOFFPASSPBLKRUNRBLK
TE-RBrennan Parachek2753%82.188.272.758.9
HBKay'Ron Lynch-Adams2345%78.755.913.882.358.6
LWRNick Marsh2141%76.174.760.7
RWRJaelen Smith612%72.169.660
LWRJaron Glover2651%69.368.261.6
SRWRAziah Johnson2039%65.564.661.3
LGLuke Newman3976%65.242.769.3
HBMakhi Frazier36%6576.6
CTanner Miller3976%64.763.763.3
QBAidan Chiles3976%62.470.451.860
QBTommy Schuster1224%61.761.160
HBNate Carter2039%61.256.478.560.460
LGAndrew Dennis36%600
HBJoseph Martinez24%59.758.7
SRWRZach Gillespie12%59.460
HBBrandon Tullis36%586058.6
RWRMontorie Foster Jr.4588%57.55853.7
FBJay Coyne36%57.36056.9
CCooper Terpstra1224%57.132.559.9
LWRJack Yanachik612%56.156.860
RGBrandon Baldwin3976%5544.955.1
TE-RJack Velling3161%53.449.672.459.9
LTRakeem Johnson4486%51.729.357.6
RTAshton Lepo4894%48.15.363.5
FBTyneil Hopper510%47.856.349.7
TE-LAdemola Faleye1325%44.245.357.7
LTRustin Young1937%40.4063
RGDallas Fincher1224%33.3039.8

OFFENSE (BY SNAP COUNT - 51 SNAPS)

MICH STATE@OHIO STATE Offense Grades | Pro Football Focus
POSPLAYERSNAPSSNAP SHAREOFFPASSPBLKRUNRBLK
RTAshton Lepo4894%48.15.363.5
RWRMontorie Foster Jr.4588%57.55853.7
LTRakeem Johnson4486%51.729.357.6
LGLuke Newman3976%65.242.769.3
CTanner Miller3976%64.763.763.3
QBAidan Chiles3976%62.470.451.860
RGBrandon Baldwin3976%5544.955.1
TE-RJack Velling3161%53.449.672.459.9
TE-RBrennan Parachek2753%82.188.272.758.9
LWRJaron Glover2651%69.368.261.6
HBKay'Ron Lynch-Adams2345%78.755.913.882.358.6
LWRNick Marsh2141%76.174.760.7
SRWRAziah Johnson2039%65.564.661.3
HBNate Carter2039%61.256.478.560.460
LTRustin Young1937%40.4063
TE-LAdemola Faleye1325%44.245.357.7
QBTommy Schuster1224%61.761.160
CCooper Terpstra1224%57.132.559.9
RGDallas Fincher1224%33.3039.8
RWRJaelen Smith612%72.169.660
LWRJack Yanachik612%56.156.860
FBTyneil Hopper510%47.856.349.7
HBMakhi Frazier36%6576.6
LGAndrew Dennis36%600
HBBrandon Tullis36%586058.6
FBJay Coyne36%57.36056.9
HBJoseph Martinez24%59.758.7
SRWRZach Gillespie12%59.460


DEFENSE (BY GRADES - 77 Snaps)
POSPLAYERSNAPSSNAP SHAREDEFRDEFTACKPRSHCOV
MLBJordan Turner
49​
64%​
90.5​
82.5​
83.0​
54.6​
90.0​
DRTRu'Quan Buckley
14​
18%​
82.9​
80.5​
69.7​
64.4​
MLBMarcellius Pulliam
14​
18%​
69.9​
70.6​
74.3​
59.6​
62.5​
MLBSam Edwards
12​
16%​
69.7​
69.3​
75.8​
62.2​
DLEJalen Thompson
29​
38%​
67.9​
57.9​
72.4​
60.0​
DREQuindarius Dunnigan
27​
35%​
67.7​
72.8​
71.5​
54.6​
LCBAndrew Brinson IV
15​
19%​
66.0​
61.0​
74.2​
65.4​
FSJustin Denson Jr.
29​
38%​
62.7​
58.6​
50.1​
64.8​
SSJaylen Thompson
18​
23%​
62.4​
58.1​
52.9​
59.6​
65.6​
WLBDarius Snow
4​
5%​
61.5​
60.0​
60.0​
RCBEd Woods
62​
81%​
61.4​
68.1​
78.2​
58.3​
59.7​
SCBAngelo Grose
24​
31%​
60.6​
66.2​
54.3​
58.3​
ROLBKhris Bogle
39​
51%​
60.4​
69.5​
52.2​
62.3​
DLTAlex VanSumeren
29​
38%​
59.6​
61.5​
72.8​
56.1​
MLBCal Haladay
46​
60%​
59.5​
45.5​
81.6​
56.9​
69.3​
SSNikai Martinez
65​
84%​
59.4​
53.2​
31.2​
82.4​
57.1​
SCBBrandon Lewis
12​
16%​
59.2​
69.5​
75.1​
53.4​
RCBJeremiah Hughes
15​
19%​
58.6​
63.9​
76.0​
56.1​
DLTBen Roberts
24​
31%​
57.4​
55.1​
29.1​
63.1​
DRTD'Quan Douse
38​
49%​
56.5​
55.2​
70.2​
59.3​
LCBCharles Brantley
62​
81%​
56.2​
53.8​
25.7​
59.4​
57.3​
WLBJordan Hall
22​
29%​
55.8​
58.9​
74.3​
62.0​
54.3​
ROLBAnthony Jones
29​
38%​
55.1​
52.9​
76.4​
60.5​
60.0​
DLTMaverick Hansen
7​
9%​
54.9​
56.9​
69.7​
58.1​
FSArmorion Smith
26​
34%​
54.0​
67.3​
50.7​
48.5​
MLBWayne Matthews III
25​
32%​
46.8​
61.7​
76.1​
53.6​
45.7​
DLEKen Talley
21​
27%​
43.8​
47.7​
23.1​
50.8​
60.0​
DLEAvery Dunn
9​
12%​
41.2​
42.7​
17.6​
57.8​
60.0​
DRTJalen Satchell
30​
39%​
38.3​
34.9​
54.5​
FSMalik Spencer
51​
66%​
37.2​
55.8​
46.7​
37.6​


DEFENSE (BY SNAP COUNT - 77 SNAPS)

POSPLAYERSNAPSSNAP SHAREDEFRDEFTACKPRSHCOV
SSNikai Martinez
65​
84%​
59.4​
53.2​
31.2​
82.4​
57.1​
RCBEd Woods
62​
81%​
61.4​
68.1​
78.2​
58.3​
59.7​
LCBCharles Brantley
62​
81%​
56.2​
53.8​
25.7​
59.4​
57.3​
FSMalik Spencer
51​
66%​
37.2​
55.8​
46.7​
37.6​
MLBJordan Turner
49​
64%​
90.5​
82.5​
83.0​
54.6​
90.0​
MLBCal Haladay
46​
60%​
59.5​
45.5​
81.6​
56.9​
69.3​
ROLBKhris Bogle
39​
51%​
60.4​
69.5​
52.2​
62.3​
DRTD'Quan Douse
38​
49%​
56.5​
55.2​
70.2​
59.3​
DRTJalen Satchell
30​
39%​
38.3​
34.9​
54.5​
DLEJalen Thompson
29​
38%​
67.9​
57.9​
72.4​
60.0​
FSJustin Denson Jr.
29​
38%​
62.7​
58.6​
50.1​
64.8​
DLTAlex VanSumeren
29​
38%​
59.6​
61.5​
72.8​
56.1​
ROLBAnthony Jones
29​
38%​
55.1​
52.9​
76.4​
60.5​
60.0​
DREQuindarius Dunnigan
27​
35%​
67.7​
72.8​
71.5​
54.6​
FSArmorion Smith
26​
34%​
54.0​
67.3​
50.7​
48.5​
MLBWayne Matthews III
25​
32%​
46.8​
61.7​
76.1​
53.6​
45.7​
SCBAngelo Grose
24​
31%​
60.6​
66.2​
54.3​
58.3​
DLTBen Roberts
24​
31%​
57.4​
55.1​
29.1​
63.1​
WLBJordan Hall
22​
29%​
55.8​
58.9​
74.3​
62.0​
54.3​
DLEKen Talley
21​
27%​
43.8​
47.7​
23.1​
50.8​
60.0​
SSJaylen Thompson
18​
23%​
62.4​
58.1​
52.9​
59.6​
65.6​
LCBAndrew Brinson IV
15​
19%​
66.0​
61.0​
74.2​
65.4​
RCBJeremiah Hughes
15​
19%​
58.6​
63.9​
76.0​
56.1​
DRTRu'Quan Buckley
14​
18%​
82.9​
80.5​
69.7​
64.4​
MLBMarcellius Pulliam
14​
18%​
69.9​
70.6​
74.3​
59.6​
62.5​
MLBSam Edwards
12​
16%​
69.7​
69.3​
75.8​
62.2​
SCBBrandon Lewis
12​
16%​
59.2​
69.5​
75.1​
53.4​
DLEAvery Dunn
9​
12%​
41.2​
42.7​
17.6​
57.8​
60.0​
DLTMaverick Hansen
7​
9%​
54.9​
56.9​
69.7​
58.1​
WLBDarius Snow
4​
5%​
61.5​
60.0​
60.0​
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