Don't expect Michigan State to be without its leading scoring when it inevitably shifts into beast mode next month. Miles Bridges, accused of the nefarious crime of *checks notes* uh, accepting a free meal, has cleared his name with a $40 charitable donation.
From espn.com:
Michigan State said Monday that leading scorer Miles Bridges paid $40 to a charity of his choice to resolve an NCAA violation uncovered in a university-conducted review of allegations made in documents published last week by Yahoo! Sports.
The documents related to the FBI's investigation of corruption in college basketball. Christian Dawkins, a former employee of NBA agent Andy Miller, filed expense reports claiming that he paid Bridges' mother $400 in cash and that he paid $70.05 for dinner with the Bridges family, according to those documents.
Other players and coaches probably won't be so lucky. As of now, Ohio State remains clean among the chaos.