ISAIAH LEWIS RUMORS & GOSSIP

Big Tentacles: Isaiah Lewis, Mark Dantonio, and an alligator.

(Big Tentacles is the SWRT look at the Big Ten and the schools it not-so-secretly covets.) I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For. Penn State acting athletic director David Joyner says that a deadline to replace former Nittany football coach Joe Paterno by Jan. 3 will not be met. (The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) I'm Moving On. Michigan State safety Isaiah...
Via Shirts With Random Triangles  |  December 30, 2011

Spartans' Lewis focused on Georgia, Outback Bowl

(Eds: With AP Photos.) By NOAH TRISTER AP Sports Writer It's been less than a month since Michigan State's Rose Bowl dreams fell apart in gut-wrenching fashion at the end of the Big Ten championship game. Isaiah Lewis was in the middle of two of the night's most important plays, and neither went the Spartans' way. But in case anyone was wondering, the sophomore safety...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 30, 2011

Michigan State safety Isaiah Lewis ready to move on from critical penalty in Big Ten title game

Lewis' running-into-the-kicker penalty against Wisconsin cost the Spartans a chance to get the ball back.
Via MLive.com  |  December 21, 2011

Tenacity costs Lewis, Spartans

EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Trenton Robinson, one of Michigan States senior captains, admires teammate Isaiah Lewis for his constant tenacity, every game and every practice. If hes going to mess up, hes going to mess up 100 mph, Robinson said. He goes hard all the time. Occasionally in sports, that type of determination can lead to your downfall, too. In Lewis case, it happened at...
Via Fox Sports Detroit  |  December 20, 2011

Tenacious Lewis moving past costly mistakes

EAST LANSING, Mich. Trenton Robinson, one of Michigan State's senior captains, admires teammate Isaiah Lewis for his constant tenacity, every game and every practice. "If he's going to mess up, he's going to mess up 100 mph," Robinson said. "He goes hard all the time." Occasionally in sports, that type of determination can lead to your downfall...
Via Fox Sports Detroit  |  December 20, 2011

Michigan State's Kirk Cousins: Don't blame Isaiah Lewis for loss to Wisconsin

Cousins passed for 281 yards and three touchdowns, with one interception, in the Spartans' 42-39 loss to the Badgers.
Via MLive.com  |  December 04, 2011

Spartans' Isaiah Lewis apologizes for boastful remarks

Sophomore safety Isaiah Lewis was apologetic, not boastful, following Michigan State's dramatic 37-31 victory over then-No. 4 Wisconsin on Saturday night.
Via Lions Blog  |  October 24, 2011

Big Tentacles, Denard Robinson, Isaiah Lewis, Wisconsin-Michigan St., and more.

(Big Tentacles is the SWRT look at the Big Ten and the schools it not-so-secretly covets.) Despite Michigan State loss, Denard Robinson is still Michigan's starting Quarterback. Because Brady Hoke said so. (AnnArbor.com) This behavior's not unique. Ohio State's lackluster victory against Illinois is evidence of freshman QB Braxton Miller's ineffectiveness...
Via Shirts With Random Triangles  |  October 18, 2011

Michigan State S Isaiah Lewis: Our linemen will hurt Russell Wilson

Michigan State sophomore safety Isaiah Lewis picked off Michigan's preseason Heisman-hopeful quarterback Denard Robinson and returned it 39 yards for the game-clinching touchdown on Saturday. Not long afterwards, he was making threats toward next week's opponent, #4 ranked Wisconsin. "Wisconsin should know we're coming. They have a good offense, and that quarterback...
Via It's Always Sunny in Detroit  |  October 16, 2011

Late defensive plays help Michigan State secure fourth consecutive win against Michigan

The Spartans sacked Denard Robinson on fourth down, then Isaiah Lewis returned an interception for a touchdown on the next drive.
Via MLive.com  |  October 15, 2011
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