An investigation spanning more than two years resulted in Michigan State football being hit with NCAA sanctions for recruiting violations under former coach Mel Tucker.
The university on Wednesday announced it agreed to a negotiated resolution with the Division I Committee on Infractions that includes three years of probation, vacating all wins from 2022-24, a fine and future recruiting restrictions.
A 39-page report detailing the findings of the investigation was released by the NCAA, which determined Tucker’s general manager Saeed Khalif and pass-rush specialist Brandon Jordan “knowingly provided impermissible recruiting inducements in connection with prospective student-athletes’ unofficial visits.”
Additional details from the report:
* From October 2021 through March 2023, Khalif

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