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‘Not a stepping stone’: Mel Tucker hails MSU as a destination job in first public comments about rumored extension
By Rolando Rosa
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Mel Tucker and Michigan State appear to be in it for the long haul. According to recent reports, the coach is close to landing a lofty extension that will net him over $8 million a year.
In his second season at the helm, Tucker has transformed No. 7 Michigan State into a legitimate B1G contender.
During an appearance on Michigan State basketball alum Draymond Green’s show, Tucker expressed what made the decision to put down roots in East Lansing an easy one:
“I have B1G roots. I played at Wisconsin, I’m from Cleveland, Ohio, my parents are 3 hours and 15 minutes away, my wife’s from Chicago. I know the landscape,” Tucker said. “This is where I started my career in 1997…it was never my intention to come here and just pass through. I believe we’re building something special here.”
Tucker also said he wants Michigan State to be in the national mix every season:
“That’s my goal,” Tucker said. “I came here and I made it clear in my initial press conference that I thought Michigan State was a destination job and not a stepping stone. ”
Mel Tucker’s first public comments on his potential #MichiganState contract extension, via The Draymond Green Show (airing right now):
“I always made it clear that MSU is a destination job, not a stepping stone… It was never my intention to come here and just pass through.” pic.twitter.com/121Yx3ZsK6
— SpartanTailgate.com (@SpartanTailgate) November 18, 2021
Rolando Rosa brings his experience covering college football to Saturday Tradition. Follow him on Twitter @RolandoRosa3.