Michigan State basketball won its 12th straight Saturday, 81-74 over Rutgers. So why is Tom Izzo worried? He knows what it takes to win the Big Ten.
Despite the Michigan State basketball team winning 12 straight games, Tom Izzo shares why he is "disappointed" with the team.
You would think that Tom Izzo would be happy with his team following their twelfth straight win, this time coming against a star-studded Rutgers squad in Madison Square Garden. Then again, if you thought he’d be happy, you probably don’t know Tom Izzo, who can seemingly always find a teachable moment no matter what his team’s record is.
No. 8 Michigan State men's basketball continues to receive quality performances all throughout its lineup this season. The Spartans have had a number of games w
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Tom Izzo knows what he's got with his current team, but he's seen quality groups get in their own way before. So far this season, that hasn't really been an iss