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In last week's game between the Michigan State Spartans versus the Michigan Wolverines, MSU linebacker William Gholston is caught on camera committing two flagrantly dirty plays. As the video shows, in one instance, he punches a Michigan lineman, Taylor Lewan, and in the other he is seen diving on top of Michigan quarterback and Heisman Trophy hopeful Denard Robinson and twisting his neck and head using his facemask.


The refs caught the dirty play Gholston committed against Robinson and flagged him for a 15 yard personal foul. However, the refs did not see the punch Gholston threw and landed on Taylor, and he was able to get away with it. He should have kicked out of the game and suspended for the first half of the next game. 

Though Gholston was not caught in the game, he was clearly caught on camera. Michigan State is currently looking into the situation. The Big 10 and the NCAA has not gotten involved yet, and most likely won't until after the Spartans make their decision as what they should do. Many analysts in the media believe he should be suspended by MSU, and if not by MSU then the Big 10 should step in and do it.

Do you agree?

Should MSU LB William Gholston be suspended for dirty plays against UM?

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