EAST LANSING -- Michigan State football will spend three years on probation, pay a fine and vacate all wins over a three-year period for recruiting violations that occurred under former coach Mel Tucker.

Those are the findings announced Wednesday by the university as part of a negotiated resolution with the NCAA and the Division I Committee on Infractions.

Michigan State will pay a fine of $30,000 plus 1.5 percent of the football budget and face recruiting restrictions due to rules broken by Tucker’s former general manager, Saeed Khalif, and his pass-rush specialist, Brandon Jordan.

Due to spending approximately $10,764 in impermissible benefits and using three unnamed ineligible players, the Spartans must vacate 14 total wins that occurred from 2022-24, which spanned the end of Tucker’

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