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Michigan State Coach Tom Izzo Thinking Retirement?

Is Michigan State coach Tom Izzo thinking retirement? He may be thinking about it sooner than later. At the least the 68 year old Izzo has thought about how he’d go about it according to a recent interview. His departure will be quick and quiet. Don’t expect a long “Izzo Farewell Tour.” In fact, he likes how Villanova’s Jay Wright and Alabama’s Nick Saban retired. But Izzo also said he’s too busy with this team to place constant thought into his retirement plan. Izzo’s Michigan State Spartans are off to a slow start this season and enter tonight’s game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers with a 10-7 record. Izzo is 4 wins away from 700 with yet, another coaching milestone!

In other coaching news: It’s another day and another Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh story. Now he has interviewed with the Atlanta Falcons for their head coaching position, in addition to visiting with the Los Angeles Chargers about their job opening.

Another thing to keep an eye on is the legal battle between the ACC and Florida State. The Seminoles want out of the ACC’s grant of broadcast rights deal. The ACC punched back with a legal filing today. We are always interested in this story because we think Florida State is a candidate to join the Big 10 someday! Tune in here to find out the latest.

Finally, we get you ready for the weekend with a look at the Big 10 Network’s Classics and Live broadcasts.

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