June 6, 2025
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**At a Pivotal Crossroads, Tom Izzo Keeps Putting Michigan State First: ‘This Is Home’**

**East Lansing, MI —** In an era where loyalty in college sports is increasingly rare, one name continues to stand out as a symbol of consistency, passion, and commitment: **Tom Izzo**. Now entering his 30th season as head coach of **Michigan State men’s basketball**, Izzo once again reaffirmed his dedication to the university and its community, even as other opportunities loom on the horizon.

“This is home,” Izzo said during a press conference at the Breslin Center. “Michigan State gave me a chance when I was young, and everything I’ve built in my life — professionally and personally — has grown from this place. I’m not chasing anything else.”

Speculation has swirled in recent months as high-profile coaching positions opened both in the NBA and at powerhouse programs across the country. Yet, Izzo — as he’s done time and again — has chosen to stay in East Lansing, a decision that speaks volumes to his values in an industry that often rewards movement over roots.

Izzo’s legacy at Michigan State is already one of the greatest in college basketball history: a **national championship in 2000**, **eight Final Fours**, **10 Big Ten titles**, and countless players sent to the NBA. But it’s his impact off the court — in classrooms, locker rooms, and the broader community — that defines his enduring bond with MSU.

“At the end of the day, it’s not just about wins. It’s about relationships, about helping young men grow, about giving back to a university that gave me everything,” Izzo said. “That’s what keeps me here.”

Over the past year, Michigan State has faced its share of challenges — from roster turnover to growing pressures in the name, image, and likeness (NIL) era. Yet Izzo remains focused, not just on competing at the highest level, but on maintaining the integrity and culture he’s spent decades building.

“Tom is the heart of Michigan State,” said MSU Athletic Director Alan Haller. “He leads with character, he invests in people, and he continues to show what it means to be a Spartan.”

As he approaches yet another season, Izzo says he’s as motivated as ever. “There’s still more I want to do here. We’re not done.”

At a time when so many are looking for the next opportunity, Tom Izzo continues to define legacy by staying true to the one he’s already built — right at home.

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