LANSING, Mich. (AP) -A campus altercation involving Michigan State football players and fraternity members could affect the Spartans’ bowl destination.
Alamo Bowl officials say they are monitoring the fallout from the Nov. 22 incident that has led to the suspension of 10 Michigan State players. No charges have been filed, but police are still investigating.
Rick Hill, the Alamo Bowl’s vice president of marketing, said Friday the incident is one of several factors that will be discussed before bowl selections are announced Sunday. Hill said it’s not clear how much weight the selection committee will give to the incident.
Michigan State officials say they are keeping officials from the Alamo and Insight bowls updated on the incident.
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