Several Michigan State football players have been charged for their roles in a wild tunnel attack following a game against the Michigan Wolverines earlier this season. A total of seven players were charged, including six misdemeanors and one felony.
The incident occurred after Michigan’s 29-7 win over the Spartans on October 29.
In videos of the brawl that surfaced online, two separate attacks were seen including one where a player was spotted using his helmet against a Wolverines player.
Khary Crump was the lone player to be charged with felonious assault.
A full breakdown of the charges can be seen below:
Michigan State got their asses kicked on the field and then had to do this. Embarrassing pic.twitter.com/ZhUppi0GgA
— Bussin' With The Boys 🐺 (@BussinWTB) October 30, 2022
- Khary Crump: One count of felonious assault, a felony
- Itayvion Brown: One count of aggravated assault, a misdemeanor
- Angelo Grose: One count of aggravated assault, a misdemeanor
- Justin White: One count of aggravated assault, a misdemeanor
- Brandon Wright: One count of aggravated assault, a misdemeanor
- Zion Young: One count of aggravated assault, a misdemeanor
- Jacoby Windmon: One count of assault & battery, a misdemeanor
All of the players were suspended indefinitely following the incident.
Michigan State has gone 2-1 since the loss to Michigan, while the Wolverines remain undefeated and are the No. 3 team in the nation.
Up next for the Spartans is a meeting with the No. 11 Penn State Lions. Michigan, meanwhile, faces off in another rivalry clash with No. 2 Ohio State in a game that will have major College Football Playoff implications.