Michigan’s Devin Bush Jr. has made it very clear about his hatred for the Michigan State Spartans.
On Saturday, the Wolverines and Spartans will clash in what is an extremely important game for both teams.
Prior to the game, Bush was not only a part of a “shoving and yelling” match with some Spartan players as they walked across the field but then he took things to a new level.
Watch as Bush disrespects the Spartans by doing his best to tear up their midfield logo with his cleats.
#GoBlue #BeatState SMASH THEM SPARTIES! pic.twitter.com/X7Uhm2CBMf
— Go Blue! 〽️🏈💯🔥 (@frontmanjams) October 20, 2018
After this, Bush started dragging his cleats all over the Spartan head at midfield. MSU assistant AD Greg Ianni meeting with U-M people after in terse talk. Grounds staff looking at logo. https://t.co/9NxH91wvE6
— Chris Solari (@chrissolari) October 20, 2018
You can see the cleat marks MSU grounds staff is trying to repair. pic.twitter.com/7BmFOfXyVH
— Chris Solari (@chrissolari) October 20, 2018
UPDATE:
Apparently, MSU was late to take the field for warmups which is why the Michigan players were already on the field. According to Angelique Chengelis, “MSU players with arms locked clotheslined Lawrence Marshall and Devin Bush. Ripped off Lavert Hill’s earphones.”
UM-MSU pregame incident — MSU was 10 min late taking field for warmup. UM was already on field (allowed at 10 am). MSU players w arms locked “clotheslined” Lawrence Marshall and Devin Bush. Ripped off Lavert Hill’s earphones. “That’s a game management issue” — UM’s Dave Ablauf
— angelique (@chengelis) October 20, 2018
BONUS CONTENT:
The kitchen is warming up, but Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh is cooking up something tasty for the Spartans
Whether or not anyone wants to admit it, the kitchen in Ann Arbor is starting to get a bit warm for Michigan Jim Harbaugh.
Now in his fourth season as Wolverines’ head coach, Harbaugh has not yet lived up to what many hoped he would. After all, Michigan fans are obsessed with beating Ohio State and at a lower level, obsessed with beating the Michigan State Spartans. Unfortunately, at least for Wolverines’ Nation, Harbaugh has yet to get the job done in rivalry games as he is 0-3 against the Buckeyes and 1-2 vs. the Spartans.
To make matters worse, since returning home to Michigan, Harbaugh is 0-17 on the road against ranked teams and many of the Wolverines’ faithful have begun to question if he is the right man for the job.
This Saturday, Harbaugh will be able to take a step in the right direction when the No. 6 Wolverines invade East Lansing to take on No. 24 Michigan State. With a win, Michigan will not only earn a win over a rival (and a ranked opponent on the road) but they move to 7-1 with the hopes of a College Football Playoff berth still being attainable.
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