Seven Michigan State football players have been charged with various levels of assault following a postgame brawl in October. The brawl occurred following MSU's 29-7 loss to Michigan.
Michigan State's logo is seen on Spartan Stadium before the start of an NCAA college football game between Michigan State and Tulsa, Friday, Aug. 30, 2019, in East Lansing, Mich.
Seven Michigan State football players have been charged with various levels of assault following aAfter the game, videos leaked showing MSU players assaulting at least one Michigan player in the tunnel. After reviewing the footage, seven players were charged Wednesday. Cornerback Khary Crump was the only player to be charged with a felony. He was charged with felonious assault.
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