Michigan State cornerback Khary Crump accepted a plea deal and avoided jail time Tuesday related to charges stemming from an altercation in the tunnel at.
You know the one. It's the play in the Fiesta Bowl, right after Mazi Smith was gifted a free 3rd & 2 sack and fell down instead, where Gemon Green blitzed from his cornerback position and nobody got over the receiver. This play was driving me nuts, so much so that I've been stuck on it in UFR for four weeks. I think I know what went wrong, if not who specifically was at fault, so I thought I would draw it up then get it out of my brain. The trick to finding out where the fault happened is to figure out where the extra material went. Since they're in zone, we're just looking to see if anyone's zones overlapped. And…yep: On the top you have Mike Morris dropping into the same area that Colson is, and Moore coming down to the same area Colson is. Having two guys stacked there makes sense there's a first and second level to the zone concept. Three means somebody's in the wrong place. The first suspect is Colson, because he's really close to Morr
Michigan has been killing it on the transfer portal this offseason but just missed on a key target that would ve really shored up the defense next fall.
Michigan State cornerback Khary Crump has been sentenced to probation for his part in an attack on a Wolverines player inside the Michigan Stadium tunnel following the Spartans October 29 loss.