Michigan State Spartons men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo appeared worried about a question about the opening of the transfer portal on Tuesday, as his team prepared for Sweet 16.
The NCAA transfer portal was opened on Monday, in which several steps were already being taken. As Izo addressed the media about the team’s upcoming March Madness Matchup against Ole Miss, she naturally received a question about the portal, but took a controversial tone.
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Michigan State head coach Tom Iso Iszo NCAA during the New Mexico Game at the NCAA tournament, Sunday, March 23, 2025 in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
He said that he was “tick” that the reporter asked him the question.
“I am not working with it at all. The only thing that I will deal with,” Iso said about the program handling the portal. So you do not run the players. So you have spots to take transfer. ” Detroit free press“And maybe we’ll have a (spot) if everyone comes back. Maybe we will not. If you don’t have a spot, why are you doing this? So that I can do someone better? I can get a better girlfriend, because I am not a good?
“This is not a full question, this is one that I really have zero interest in answering, because I think it is ridiculous that NCAA or any other institution has put these two things together that people like you have to ask these questions. And I have a value that you have to ask them. And I get upset when people are talking about them.
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Michigan state head coach Tom Iso shouted in Cleveland on Sunday, March 23, 2025 during the New Mexico game. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
“I noticed what happened in a school. Teams get a chance to play in Sweet 16, and people are entering the transfer portal. The children do what they do, and they are not really doing what they do. They are doing what their parents or their agents are asking to do so, because they leave themselves until they leave the team.”
Izo later said that he was trying to focus on the preparation of Ole Miss and did not want to “cheat” his players.
Izo is one of the greatest college basketball coaches ever. He is with the program from the 1995–96 season and directed the team to a National Championship in 2000.

Head coach Tom Izzo spoke to his Michigan State players in the second part of the game in New Mexico, Sunday, 23 March, 2025 in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
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Spartons have failed to reach the last four in recent years. The last time the team got that it was far away in 2019, when he lost to Texas Tech.
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