Will add Bama's press release shortly.
From MSU:
From MSU:
MSUEAST LANSING, Mich. - Michigan State Athletics Director Mark Hollis announced on Monday (April 27) that the Spartans have signed contracts for home-and-home football series with West Virginia (2014-15) and Alabama (2016-17). In addition, Hollis announced that Michigan State has signed a letter of intent to extend its series with Notre Dame through the 2025 season, with two-year breaks in 2014-15 and 2020-21.
"First, we're excited about continuing our long-standing relationship with Notre Dame," Hollis said. "It's one of the nation's oldest rivalries, and it's so important from a historical perspective for Michigan State.
"With the first two-year break in the MSU-Notre Dame series, we felt strongly about identifying a non-conference opponent with national appeal, and West Virginia certainly fills that void on our football schedule.
"It's also special to add a tradition-rich program like Alabama to our future schedule," Hollis continued. "Michigan State and Alabama haven't met on the football field yet, but historically there are some strong ties, dating back to the special relationship that Duffy Daugherty and `Bear' Bryant forged more than 50 years ago. That bond between the programs continues today, as Mark Dantonio previously served as an assistant coach under Nick Saban here at Michigan State. "
With both Notre Dame and Alabama on the 2016 and 2017 schedules, there won't be a team in the country that plays a tougher non-conference slate."