Watch different angles of Tre Holloman protecting MSU’s logo tradition vs. Michigan

While Michigan State basketball’s season finale win over Michigan didn’t see much drama from a competitive standpoint, things did get dramatic and heated at the end of the game when Tre Holloman took issue with two Michigan players standing on the Spartan logo as MSU’s seniors tried to follow their long-standing tradition of kissing the logo.

The two Michigan players were seen standing on the logo as senior Frankie Fidler kissed the logo, then, after Jaden Akins and Tre Holloman asked them to move, stood in place, upsetting Tre Holloman, who then took action and pushed them off the logo, sparking a bit of a scuffle between the two teams.

Here is a video that shows the entire incident, from Frankie Fidler trying to kiss the logo with two Michigan players standing on it, to Tre Holloman and Jaden Akins both asking the players to move off the logo, to the actual incident itself with Tre shoving the players off the logo:

Here is one angle of the scuffle itself from Owen Oszust:

Here is a picture of where Michigan was standing during the game for MSU’s free throw attempts compared to where they were standing when MSU seniors were trying to kiss the logo:

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