EAST LANSING — The Michigan State football team has felt some type of way in the locker room after each victory this season, literally and figuratively.

The Spartans have celebrated their 10 wins by dancing to the song "Type of Way" by rapper Rich Homie Quan, and the recording artist has responded with a personalized shout-out of sorts.

It sent the Michigan State players to their Twitter accounts to show their appreciation for the recognition they received from the Atlanta artist who had what crossover star Drake said was the "song of the summer.'' Quarterback Damion Terry tweeted that coach Mark Dantonio showed the team the video message from Rich Homie Quan on Tuesday.

The 11th-ranked Spartans (10-1, 7-0 Big Ten) have been gaining momentum in November as they head toward their regular-season finale against Minnesota (8-3, 4-3) at noon on Saturday at Spartan Stadium en route to the Big Ten championship game against Ohio State (11-0, 7-0) on Dec. 7 in Indianapolis.

Even Dantonio has gotten caught up in the locker room dancing, and his assistant coaches have followed suit with their own dance routines.

Curtis Daniel III, a self-professed "former Spartan Dawg'' who received a football scholarship at Michigan State, owns and operates Patchwerk Recording Studio in Atlanta and encouraged Quan to do the personalized video for the Spartans.