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MSU’s Bridges pays $40 to clear NCAA violation

Michigan State’s Miles Bridges donated $40 to a charity of his choice as a condition of his NCAA reinstatement after a Yahoo! Sports article last week identified him as one of many players who may have received improper benefits.

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