The Big Ten has come down hard on Michigan State, issuing the university the largest fine the conference has ever handed out in wake of the postgame altercation at Michigan on Oct. 29.
In an announcement released on Monday afternoon, more than four weeks after the incident, the Big Ten revealed it had levied a $100,000 fine against Michigan State.
The Big Ten also extended the suspension of redshirt sophomore Khary Crump another eight games. Crump was seen in a video swinging his helmet at a Michigan player and last week was charged with one count of felonious assault.