Games between the Michigan State Spartans and the Michigan Wolverines are starting to get violent every year now.
On Saturday night, the Michigan Wolverines turned a rocky start into a 24-17 comeback victory over the Michigan State Spartans at the Big House.
The heated rivalry reared its ugly head beyond the final whistle, as a post-game scuffle on the field led to accusations against Michigan running back Kalel Mullings.
After the game, video footage surfaced showing a chaotic scene overhead. Players were seen pushing and shoving, and some even throwing punches.
Amid the chaos was some Spartans fans claiming that Mullings went further with his actions as it was alleged that he “stomped” on a Michigan State staffer.
Some fans even claimed the supposed victim of the stomp was even a female staff member.
MICHIGAN AND MICHIGAN STATE PLAYERS START FIGHTING AS THE GAME ENDS 😱
— College Football Report (@CFBRep) October 27, 2024
I expect swift punishment on Mullings and whoever is involved in stomping on the MSU player/staff member
Just like 2 years ago, anyone involved deserves to be suspended for a significant amount of time
And according to UM, charges brought pic.twitter.com/wwIgVoJrXS
— Daily MSU (@daily_msu) October 27, 2024
Some fans claim that the stomp happened, while others state that Kalel Mullings’ leg motion was him trying to free himself from the scuffle.
The video is really hard to see, and thus, there is no irrefutable evidence that he did anything.
This Brawl Comes Two Years After The Infamous Spartans-Wolverines Tunnel Fight
A melee broke out at the conclusion of Michigan’s 24-17 win over Michigan State on Saturday night.
As Wolverines quarterback Davis Warren took a knee, Spartans defensive lineman Anthony Jones and Michigan tight end Colston Loveland began a skirmish, and hell broke loose.
This fight comes two years after the tunnel fight that broke out when Michigan tight end Colston Loveland headbutted Michigan State defensive lineman Anthony Jones.
Criminal charges were filed after that melee.
Videos showed Spartans players kicking, punching and even swinging a helmet at two Michigan Wolverines players.
In the end, eight Michigan State players were suspended, per The Detroit Free Press.