Football
Found in 149 Collections and/or Records:
MSU Sports Highlights, 1980-05
MSU Spring Football, 1974-05-02
Footage of spring football practice on Michigan State University's campus.
Official Football Films of Michigan State vs. Marquette, 1952-11-22
In an MSC-TV broadcast of a show entitled "Official Football Films of Michigan State vs. Marquette", Howard Finch speaks with coach Biggie Munn after the final game of the 1952 season (Munn's second undefeated season in a row). Footage from the November 22, 1952 home game against Marquette is included (Spartans won 62-13), and Munn provides commentary while plays are shown. The program is sponsored by Ford, and vintage local Ford dealer commercials are also included.
Press Box Information Sheet UA 8.1.3.1
Printing Plate #5 Football , circa 1925-1928
Rose Bowl Game, 1956
Footage from the 1956 Rose Bowl game against the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Bruins at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. MSU Head Coach - Duffy Daugherty; UCLA Head Coach - Henry Russell "Red" Sanders. Spartans won 17-14. The film is narrated by Bob Shackleton.
Rose Bowl Special, 1956
Rose Bowl Travelogue, 1956
Footage of the 1955 Spartan football team leaving Capital City Airport in Lansing, Michigan to fly to Pasedena, California for Michigan State's second Rose Bowl appearance on January 2, 1956. The film is narrated by Michigan State Athletic Director Clarence "Biggie" Munn, and scenes include the team, coaches and marching band traveling by plane, arriving in and enjoying Pasedena.
Spartan Stadium Sideliner UA 8.1.3.1 [football program]
This serial consists of football programs for MSU home football games. There are also a few programs for away and bowl games. The football prorams give team and player information including statistics. Later programs also include information about Michigan State University. Also of interest in the program are early cover artwork and advertisments.
Sports Broadcasting Center records
The collection consists of athletic event video tapes and digitized sports film footage. Sports include basketball, football, hockey, cross country, and swimming & diving.