Saturday night in East Lansing was brutal, but it’s become a familiar scene this fall. Michigan State dropped its seventh consecutive game. It fell 28-10 to Penn State in a contest that somehow felt even worse than the score suggests. Twice this year, the Spartans have lost to teams being led by interim coaches. But despite the on-field disaster, coaches around the country are lining up for this job.
Football Scoop came on with hard evidence this week when they reached out to a coaching agent with a simple question: “Will coaches want Michigan State given recent sanctions?” The response was immediate and emphatic: “100%.”
That’s not lip service either. Despite the three-year probation, the Michigan State job remains one of the more attractive openings in college football. The Big Ten aff

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