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Fitzgerald's New Era at Michigan State

Michigan State football secures a new head coach, Pat Fitzgerald, known for building strong programs, and receives a massive $401 million donation. This financial boost allows the Spartans to offer competitive opportunities, including attractive Name, Image, and Likeness deals, and a wider pool of talent. Fans hope Fitzgerald can instill a culture similar to Mark Dantonios, leading to a potential return to former glory.

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