Scandal in the university league: seven Michigan State players, denounced

The NCAA remains shocked by the incidents that took place after the football game between the teams of Michigan State and Michigan universitieswhen players from the first university assaulted two Michigan players inside the locker room tunnel following the University of Michigan’s 29-7 victory.

A fight that could lead to criminal proceedings after seven Michigan State players have been reported to the authorities for these incidents in which two Michigan players were robbed and one of them ended up with a broken nose, as denounced by Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh. “I saw in the video that they were ten against one, it’s unfortunate.”

A decision applauded by the University of Michigan, but criticized by the lawyers of the accused players, as pointed out by David Diamond, Angelo Grose’s lawyer, one of the named players. “The Michigan Penal Code for aggravated assault requires that serious injuries have been inflicted. We don’t know the true extent of the injuries the Michigan player sustained and who directly caused them and if it was any of the seven. It is a reasonable doubt.” Now Justice will make a decision on an episode that has embarrassed the university league, one of the most followed competitions in the United States.

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