TO CLOSE

Michigan players, including Devin Bush (in yellow), refused to move as MSU followed its pre-match march and a showdown ensued on October 20, 2018.
Chris Solari, Detroit Free Press

The Big Ten has fined the state of Michigan $ 10,000 and publicly reprimanded his football coach, Mark Dantonio, of the University of Michigan and his coach, Jim Harbaugh, for their actions during and after the events. Saturday morning pre-game showdown at Spartan Stadium.

"We are fortunate that the series of events that occurred prior to the Michigan-Michigan State match does not escalate into a much more serious affair," league commissioner Jim Delany said in a statement. "If traditions are very important on our campuses, they do not take the values ​​of sportsmanship or the need to guarantee player safety. We expect more from our coaches, students and administrators, and we will continue to work with our institutions to put our sportiness first. "

League officials determined that MSU had violated the Big Ten Sportsmanship policy by walking in the field with "bound arms" and making contact with several Michigan team members legitimately present in the field during the warm-ups before the match, "according to a statement from the conference. The monetary fine was due to this.

Dantonio was reprimanded "for not taking any action to mitigate the effects of a foreseeable conflict".

The league reprimanded Michigan linebacker Devin Bush for his conduct, which included repeatedly crushing his crampons on the midfielder's logo and shouting at MSU players.

Jim Harbaugh also received a reprimand for his comments on the incident, Dantonio and the Spartans at press conferences held on Saturday and Monday.

The Big Ten said that the case was over and that there would be no other comments.

& # 39; C & # 39; IS TRASH & # 39; Michigan NCAA Tournament Hero Rips Michigan State Campus

& # 39; PLAYER OF MIDDLE CLASSES & # 39 ;: Harbaugh rips up Michigan State, Dantonio again

CLASSIFICATION OF THE NCAA: Michigan ranks among the top four

Prior to Saturday's game, Michigan State players lined up along the back of the North Zone, tied their arms and began to walk the course. A Free Press The video shows the confrontation with Lawrence Marshall, Devin Bush and Lavert Hill, two players from Michigan.

Bush and Hill had to be prevented by Michigan support staff from continuing the line of MSU players to the south end zone.

After the Spartans left the field, the two teams screaming at each other, Bush then returned to the midfield and repeatedly dragged his shoes on the Spartans' head logo while several staff members from Michigan stood and watched.

Michigan won the game, 21-7, to improve to 7-1 and 5-0 at the Big Ten.

Nick Baumgardner contributed to this report.

Follow Chris Solari from Detroit Free Press on Twitter @chrissolari.

Automatic reading

Thumbnails poster

Show captions

Last slide next