Draymond Green annoys people wherever he goes.
He was about to get beat up by an Akron football player for taking it too far at the game, according to Total Pro Sports.
The Michigan State Spartans had very little trouble in their game on Saturday when they faced Akron.
Before the contest, Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green was in the house to watch his alma mater, but he made himself part of the game by delivering some trash talk towards the opposing team.
Green was inducted into the MSU Athletic Hall of Fame just the day before.
Furthermore, the Warriors forward was also honored during the game in an extended tribute for his Hall of Fame induction in the university.
After winning his fourth championship with the Warriors in the past campaign, Green is definitely having an incredible time this offseason.
The game was a blowout.
Michigan State football improved to 2-0 on the young season with a lop-sided 52-0 victory over Akron on Saturday evening.
The Spartans were dominate in their rushing attack, as the two-headed monster of Jalen Berger and Jarek Broussard each had big days for MSU. On the defensive side of the ball, Michigan State was sound throughout the day and finished the game with five sacks and nine tackles for loss in an impressive performance.
The biggest question mark for most Michigan State fans and observers was how the Spartans would replace Kenneth Walker III.
Through the first two weeks of the season, MSU’s ground game has answered the bell. The Spartans had six rushing touchdowns against Akron on Saturday, as the MSU offensive line pushed the Zips up and down the field all afternoon.
Jalen Berger has 107 yards and three touchdowns on 17 carries, while Jarek Broussard added 81 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. Late in the third quarter, Elijah Collins got in on the action too, and he finished with 57 yards and a touchdown on eight carries.
As a team, Michigan State ran for 260 yards on 48 carries, good enough for 5.4 yards per carry. No Kenneth Walker, no problem so far for the Spartans.
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