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Fitzgerald Lands MSU Job Amid Scandal Fallout

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  • Pat Fitzgerald is the new Michigan State football coach.
  • He previously coached Northwestern for 17 seasons.
  • His tenure ended amid a hazing scandal, leading to a lawsuit.
Fitzgerald Lands MSU Job Amid Scandal Fallout

Michigan State University has appointed Pat Fitzgerald as its new head football coach, introducing him Tuesday. Fitzgerald, who led Northwestern for 17 seasons, will be officially presented at a press conference. His hiring follows the recent dismissal of the previous coach, Jonathan Smith.

Fitzgerald's previous coaching record includes 110 wins, 10 bowl appearances, and two Big Ten West titles. However, his departure from Northwestern in July 2023 was prompted by a hazing scandal, leading to his firing and a subsequent settled lawsuit. Despite the controversy, Fitzgerald expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity at Michigan State.

Michigan State's athletic director highlighted Fitzgerald's toughness, grit, and fit for the program's values. Fitzgerald stated his eagerness to restore tradition and compete at a high level, aiming to earn the trust of players, alumni, and fans.

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Pat Fitzgerald has been named the new head football coach for Michigan State University.
At Northwestern, Pat Fitzgerald coached for 17 seasons, amassing a record of 110-101 with 10 bowl appearances.
Fitzgerald's tenure at Northwestern ended due to a hazing scandal involving the football team.

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