When it rains, it pours. Truer words than these have never been spoken. The NCAA dropped the hammer on Michigan State football on Tuesday. The Spartans agreed to three years of probation, vacating 14 wins from the past three seasons, and a financial penalty of $30,000 plus 1.5% of their football program’s budget.
The violations stemmed from Mel Tucker’s tenure as head coach, with the NCAA finding that Tucker and his staff failed to properly oversee the program, resulting in three ineligible players participating in games they were not eligible to play. But the punishment wasn’t the only thing making headlines. One of college football’s most polarizing voices took a strong stance on the issue.
Dave Portnoy, the Barstool Sports founder and Michigan booster, couldn’t resist taking a victo

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