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    Michigan State hiring ex-Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald: Source – The New York Times

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    By Christopher Kamrani, Stewart Mandel and Chris Vannini
    One of college football’s most head-spinning Sundays continued with the firing of Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith. Spartan fans needed only to wait a few hours before learning of the man in charge of turning things around in East Lansing.
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    On Sunday, a source briefed on the decision told The Athletic that Michigan State is hiring former Northwestern head coach Pat Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald, 50, went 110-101 during his 17 seasons coaching his alma mater but was fired in 2023 after allegations of hazing in the program during his tenure.
    Fitzgerald filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the university, which was settled in August. Terms of the settlement were not publicly disclosed. In an interview with ESPN in November, Fitzgerald said he felt “fully vindicated” in the wake of the settlement.
    Fitzgerald had become so respected for turning Northwestern into a near-annual bowl team that both Michigan and the Green Bay Packers tried to hire him away at various points of his Wildcats tenure. But Northwestern trailed off considerably near the end, finishing 3-9 and 1-11 in Fitzgerald’s last two seasons, 2021 and 2022. The main culprit: an offense that ranked in the 100s nationally in yards per play in each of Fitzgerald’s last five seasons.
    He now takes over a Michigan State program that has been adrift since the program’s all-time winningest coach, Mark Dantonio, retired in February of 2020. Michigan State replaced Dantonio with Mel Tucker, who was fired for cause in 2023 amid an investigation into sexual assault allegations against him, and then replaced Tucker with Smith. The former Oregon State head coach failed to make any headway in building the Spartans into a contender, going 9-15 in his two years in East Lansing. The Spartans finished 4-8 this year, including a 1-8 record in Big Ten Conference play.
    While the Northwestern fan base was generally pleased just to have a winning season, expectations will be considerably higher at Michigan State, which won three Big Ten championships and reached a College Football Playoff in the 2010s under Dantonio.
    The feeling around Michigan State is this hire has re-activated a donor base that had lost faith in Smith. The Spartans have been behind financially for years, and Smith will have a $33 million buyout to be paid (with an offset). But first-year athletic director J Batt is known for his ability to raise money, and having the donors behind his football hire was a must.
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