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Victory for MSU", formerly "MSU Fight Song", is the official fight song of Michigan State University. It was created in early 1915 (and copyrighted in 1919), when MSU was known as Michigan Agricultural College (M.A.C.). An MSU cheerleader, Francis Irving Lankey, along with lyricist Arthur Sayles, created the song. [1]
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It was composed by two Michigan students, J. Fred Lawton and Earl Vincent Moore, [1] while they were riding a street car in Detroit in 1911. [2] Lawton had graduated from Michigan in June 1911, and met Moore in Detroit that October. Moore suggested to Lawton that the university needed a new fight song, and that the two of them should create it.
The Big Ten conference says it will take no further action after a fight on the field between Michigan and Michigan State football players at the end of their game last weekend.. The incident ...
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In the final minutes of U-M's 24-17 victory over Michigan State, MSU edge Anthony Jones played through the whistle against U-M tight end Colston Loveland on the final kneeldown snap.
The University of Michigan's Flint campus selected "The Victors" as their sports nickname in an unofficial student vote in 2008. [13] [14] [15] Michigan alumnus Gerald R. Ford, the 38th President of the United States, often had the White House band play the fight song prior to state events instead of "Hail to the Chief."
Everything that Michigan State basketball wasn't doing in losses to Arizona and Duke, the Spartans did vs. Baylor. Especially: Run, defend, rebound.