"Four people? I mean I think that's out of control," Dorian Brazley, an MSU student said. She says all of these sexual assault allegations have her worried...
"To me that means it happens more often than we think,” Brazley said. So it can happen to anybody. From anybody."
And she's not alone.
"I'm very concerned,” Jinhee Kwaw said. “And I also feel kind of not safe to be on campus sometimes."
"I hope within my heart it's not true," Tyler Owens said.
He says if the allegations are true... He's going to feel awful. But he has faith in his school and their athletics department.
"I'm a huge fan,” Owens said. “Everything Mark Dantonio does I support. So I know that me and my friends trust the MSU football program."
Before this 4th allegation came out, coach Dantonio was asked if any players from the spring practice were suspended... He said:
"We red lock people from time to time,” Dantonio said. “We use the term red lock for various things so yes there has been. It's constant. There's constant people in and out of different situations and I think that's normal."
President Lou Anna Simon also touched upon the issue at a board of trustees meeting:
"Sexual assault by anyone or allegations concern me deeply," President Simon said.
Some students say, MSU could do better at handling situations like this.
"I feel like MSU has a really bad way of dealing with sexual assault issues in general," Kwak said.
Others believe it's under control.
"I believe in Michigan State and I believe the right decision will be made," Owens said.