Two years after the tunnel fight, Michigan football and Michigan State football ended their latest rivalry game with a fight on the field after Michigan took a knee to complete a 24-17 win.
It’s unclear who started the fight, but things broke out when Michigan tight end Colston Loveland headbutted Michigan State defensive lineman Anthony Jones.
After that, Jones grabbed Loveland by the helmet.
“Little bro stay doing little bro things,” Loveland told Big Ten Network. “MSU, the little bro. They can do whatever they want. We knew it was going to get chippy. Everything within the confines of the game, we do right, and then after the game, they want to get busy, we’ll get busy.”
Michigan outscored Michigan State in the second, third and fourth quarters to secure the win at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor in the 117th matchup between in-state rivals. The Wolverines beat the Spartans for the third season in a row.
“It’s an emotional game,” Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith told reporters. “You don’t love finishing kind of that way. I thought, for the football game itself, it was physical, I think guys were playing really hard, and I thought it was a pretty clean game. It was tough to finish that way.”
The game was relatively clean from start to finish, with the Spartans receiving six penalties for 35 yards and the Wolverines not responsible for any penalties, but emotions from both sides bubbled up after the final whistle.
A large group of Michigan players left the bench to join the fight on the field.
Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore spoke about the fight immediately after the game in his on-field postgame interview. The first-year head coach wasn’t pleased.
“That’s disappointing,” Moore told Big Ten Network. “That’s not what Michigan football is all about. That’s not how we represent our program and this university. That’s uncalled for. That’ll be dealt with and handled, but that’s just very disappointing that our football team was a part of that.”
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