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Andrew Brewster

Michigan State LB Joe Bachie suspended by Big Ten after failing drug test

The hits just keep coming for Michigan State Football. After three straight losses to Big Ten rivals, it was revealed today that MSU’s star linebacker Joe Bachie failed a random drug test and will be suspended by the Big Ten. MSU will file an immediate appeal of the suspension.

Mark Dantonio’s statement:

“Joe Bachie has built himself into an All-Big Ten middle linebacker and two-time team captain through his incredible work ethic and leadership skills. This situation breaks my heart, but I know Joe is resilient and accountable. No one feels worse than Joe does, a sentiment he expressed when he spoke to the team earlier today. This does not define Joe as a player, and more importantly, as a man. He will graduate in December and has a very bright future ahead of him, both on and off the field. As a program, we plan to appeal immediately, and will continue to support Joe however we can. He will forever be a Spartan.”

Joe Bachie’s statement:

“All my career I’ve done my very best to represent Michigan State in a positive manner on and off the field. I plan to appeal, but to all of those affected, from my coaches to my teammates and to the fans, I apologize for putting them through this situation. I will always be a Spartan.”

Statement from the Athletic Department:

“Michigan State senior linebacker Joe Bachie has been declared ineligible by the Big Ten Conference. In random drug testing conducted by the Big Ten, Bachie tested positive for a supplement that is classified as a performance-enhancing substance banned by the league. An appeal will be filed immediately with the Big Ten regarding the testing.”

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