The NCAA hit Michigan State football with sanctions for violations during Mel Tucker's time as the Spartans' head coach on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
Michigan State has been placed on three years of probation by the NCAA and will be forced to vacate 14 wins, which include five under current head coach Jonathan Smith.
According to the NCAA release, it was determined that Tucker violated head coach responsibility rules and failed to monitor his program. He was ruled to have committed Level-1 standard violations, but was not determined to be involved in the recruiting violations. He was, however, hit with a failure to monitor the program.
As a result of the NCAA violations, Michigan State will vacate a total of 14 wins between 2022 and 2024 due to the participation of three ineligible players.
According to the Detroit Free Press ― part of the USA TODAY Network ― Michigan State confirmed that all of the wins from the past three seasons are to be vacated. A Michigan State spokesperson also confirmed to the Free Press that none of the players are currently on the team.
Michigan State went 5-7 under Tucker in 2022, followed by a 4-8 record under Tucker and interim coach Harlon Barnett. The Spartans then went 5-7 in Jonathan Smith's first season in 2024.
Tucker was fired in the middle of the 2023 season for sexual harassment allegations unrelated to the NCAA. The Spartans are 3-6 this season and have lost six games in a row.
The football program also received restrictions on official visits, unofficial visits, recruiting communication, recruiting-person days and off-campus recruiting contacts and evaluations over a three-year probationary period.
Staff members Saeed Khalif and Brandon Jordan, along with other members of the football staff, were identified by the NCAA for offering or providing approximately $10,764 in impermissible recruiting inducements to six prospects who took unofficial visits to Michigan State.
According to the report, after separating from MSU, both Khalif and Jordan failed to cooperate with the NCAA enforcement staff. Jordan received a five-year show-cause order effective Sept. 25, 2025, that runs through 2030 for Level 1 NCAA violations. Khalif received a six-year show-cause order that runs through 2031. Both will also be suspended for 100% of the football regular season (12 contests) during the first season of employment within the show-cause order.
Tucker contested his head coach's responsibility violation, with his case being processed through a written record hearing, according to the NCAA's report. He receives a three-year show cause, during which time any employing member school must restrict him from all athletically related activity.
In addition to that, Tucker also faces a suspension from 30% of the football season during a potential first season of employment within the show-cause order. During that suspension, Tucker cannot participate in any coaching activities.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Michigan State vacates wins, hit with NCAA sanctions for violations under Mel Tucker
Reporting by Ehsan Kassim, USA TODAY / USA TODAY
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