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Fears Jr. bounces back with 26 points after Izzo's warning
9 Feb
Summary
- Guard Jeremy Fears Jr. started after coach Izzo threatened to bench him.
- Fears Jr. scored 26 points, including 11 in overtime, against Illinois.
- He also recorded 15 assists in the 85-82 overtime victory.

Michigan State's sophomore guard Jeremy Fears Jr. demonstrated significant resilience on Saturday, starting at home against No. 5 Illinois. This decision came days after head coach Tom Izzo had publicly expressed dissatisfaction, even threatening to bench Fears Jr. following a technical foul incurred during a loss at Minnesota. Izzo noted that Fears Jr. had shown remorse for his actions, which included an incident of potentially tripping an opponent in a previous game.
Fears Jr. repaid the coach's confidence with a stellar performance in the 85-82 overtime victory. He played 43 out of a possible 45 minutes, leading all players with an impressive 26 points, including 11 crucial points in the overtime period. Furthermore, he contributed significantly to the team's offense by tallying 15 assists, highlighting his all-around impact on the court.




