Michigan State’s Jeremy Fears delivers shocking low blow after ‘dirty player’ accusations

Michigan State Star Jeremy Fears Faces Backlash After Low Blow in Upset Loss to Minnesota

In a shocking turn of events, Michigan State star Jeremy Fears was involved in a heated altercation with Minnesota's Langston Reynolds during the Spartans' 76-73 upset loss on Wednesday. The incident came after the Wolverines had previously criticized the Gophers for their tactics, sparking a rivalry between coaches Dusty May and Tom Izzo.

The confrontation occurred when Fears appeared to intentionally trip Minnesota forward Grayson Grove during a loose ball scramble in the paint, earning him a technical foul. However, it was another incident that left many questioning Fears' sportsmanship – a low blow delivered to Reynolds after the whistle, which went uncalled by officials initially but was later assessed as a technical foul.

Reynolds himself appeared to be closely guarding Fears when he drew a foul, and in response, Fears hit him in the groin area with his leg. The Minnesota forward was seen wincing in pain after the contact, while Fears remained still, seemingly unfazed.

"I know what? If he plays that way, he deserves it," Izzo said of labeling Fears a "dirty player." The coach also stated that he would bench Fears for the next game if he continues to play with such a low level of sportsmanship. Fears' actions on the court seemed to match the physical tone set by Reynolds, but some are questioning whether his behavior crossed a line.

Fears was involved in another intense confrontation with Michigan's Yaxel Lendeborg earlier in the week, and it appears that May's criticism of Minnesota's tactics may have fueled tensions between the two teams. Izzo has defended his team's sportsmanship, accusing the Gophers of "getting away" with rough stuff that went uncalled during previous games.

The incident highlights a growing concern about player behavior in college basketball, as coaches and fans alike look for ways to promote positive sportsmanship on the court. With Fears' reputation now at stake, it will be interesting to see how he responds moving forward – both on and off the field.
 
I'm so frustrated with Jeremy Fears right now 😤👎 He's got a rep as this tough Spartan player but it looks like he's just trying to get under people's skin instead of focusing on winning 🏆. And that low blow? Unacceptable! You can't just swing at someone like that and expect everything to be okay 🙅‍♂️.

I think coaches are right to call him out for his behavior, especially after all the trash talk between the teams beforehand 💁‍♀️. It's not cool to stoop to someone else's level, especially when it comes to something as serious as physical contact 👊. If Fears wants to prove himself as a player, he needs to show some respect and class on the court 🙏.

It's funny that Izzo is already benching him for the next game, like Fears' actions are going to define him as a player 😬. But you know what? Maybe this will be an opportunity for Fears to grow up and become a better player 🤞. Either way, it's definitely going to be interesting to see how he responds moving forward ⏰.
 
Wow 🤯 - The way that Michigan State coach Tom Izzo labeled Jeremy Fears a "dirty player" seems pretty harsh but also kinda justified? Interesting 😬 - It's not like Fears tried to hurt Reynolds, just low-balled him after the whistle. But you can see why some people would say he crossed a line 🤔... Maybe Fears' actions on the court were just a reflection of the physicality of the game now?
 
Ugh, this is getting ridiculous 🙄! Like, Jeremy Fears thinks it's okay to deliver a low blow after a whistle? That's just dirty play, plain and simple 😒. And coaches like Tom Izzo are already piling on, labeling him a "dirty player" like that's going to fix everything... please 👎. Newsflash, coach: if your star player can't control himself on the court, then maybe you need to sit them down for a chat 🤦‍♂️. And what's with all this chest-thumping from coaches about their teams being "tough" and playing with "physical tone"? It's just an excuse for players like Fears to act like thugs 🤬. We're not going to learn anything about sportsmanship by yelling at each other over it... I mean, what happened to respect for the game?
 
omg I'm so done with that low blow 🤕😡 Jeremy Fears needs to get his act together ASAP! like if you're gonna trip someone, you gotta expect some kind of payback, but hitting them in the groin? that's just dirty 🤢 and yeah coach Tom Izzo should bench him for a bit, maybe a few games without starters would teach him some respect 💯. and can we talk about how these coaches are always going on and on about sportsmanship? like, get it together guys! 🙄 just because you're mad at the refs doesn't mean you gotta take out your frustration on another player 👊. anyway, I hope Jeremy learns from this and becomes a better player and person 💪
 
idk what's going on with Jeremy Fears rn 🤔... like, I'm all for standing up for yourself, but that low blow was straight nasty 💪🏽😒... and yeah, it's cool that coach Izzo called him out, Fears has been getting under my skin lately too 😒... but at the same time, I don't wanna see anyone get benched over a game-winning loss 🤦‍♂️... if the refs didn't call it, why should he? 🙄... and what's up with all these physical games in college hoops anyway? It's getting outta control 😅... coaches need to focus on teaching sportsmanship, not just winning 🏆💯...
 
What's up with these big boys 🤯?! Jeremy Fears thinks he can just take out Langston Reynolds like that 😡? I mean, I get it, guys are gonna play physical in college hoops, but intentionally targeting someone in the groin area? That's just low 🤦‍♂️. And don't even get me started on the coaches getting all huffy about sportsmanship 🙄. Dusty May and Tom Izzo need to take a seat and have a talk with these players about what it means to be a gentleman (or in this case, a gentleman of sports) 💪. Izzo's already benching Fears for the next game? That's kinda harsh, but at the same time... if he can't handle the heat, stay out of the paint 🔥.
 
man this whole thing is wild 🤯 like jeremy fears is getting roasted left and right for that low blow to langston reynolds but at the same time his coach dusty may is pretty salty about all the gophers doing, you know, whatever it is they do 🤷‍♂️ i mean dusty's all like "we're calling out them for rough stuff" but meanwhile he's not holding jeremy accountable when he pulls a dirty move like that.

anyway, this whole thing just shows how messy it can get when you've got coaches and players both trying to one-up each other and it ends up reflecting poorly on everyone 🤦‍♂️ i feel bad for langston reynolds though, getting hit in the groin area and all 😓
 
🤦‍♂️ Dude, what's wrong with Jeremy Fears? He goes low in a loose ball scramble and then proceeds to give Langston Reynolds a cheap shot after the whistle... that's just dirty play 🙅‍♂️. And for the officials not to call it initially is even more frustrating 😡. Izzo's right to label him a "dirty player" and benching him might be too harsh, but Fears needs to take responsibility for his actions. This incident highlights how some players think they can get away with rough stuff on the court, which is exactly what coaches like Izzo are trying to prevent 💪. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out moving forward 🤔
 
This is wild 🤯... like what's goin' on with this kid? One minute he's trash talkin' and startin' some beef with Minnesota, next he's trippin' one of their players and gettin' a tech. And then you got him hit another guy in the groin area... that's just dirty 🤕... I mean, I know the Gophers were makin' some questionable calls on defense, but this is some high school stuff right here.

And what's with coach May thinkin' it's okay to call out the other team for playin' dirty when your own guy's doin' it too? It's like he's tryin' to deflect attention from his own player's behavior 🤷‍♂️. And now Izzo's sayin' Fears is a "dirty player" and might bench him... that's a pretty harsh reaction, man 😬. This whole thing just smells like a setup to me...
 
Ugh I'm so worried about Jeremy Fears, that low blow is not okay 🤕! As a parent, you teach your kids empathy and respect for others, especially in sports. It's one thing to be physical and competitive but hitting someone in the groin with your leg? That's just unacceptable. Coach Izzo is right to call him out on his behavior - if he can't control himself, maybe he shouldn't be playing 🙅‍♂️. And I don't agree with the Gophers being 'let off' for rough stuff either, every contact has to be called and enforced 🚫. This whole situation is making me nervous about the future of college sports - we need to teach our kids that winning isn't everything 💪.
 
This Jeremy Fears guy is really throwing shade with that low blow 😒. I mean, what's the point of even playing dirty if you're just gonna get called out for it? Coach Tom Izzo is right, if he's gonna play like that, he deserves some heat 🤖. It's one thing to be physical on the court, but there's a line and Fears clearly crossed it 👣. The fact that officials didn't call it initially is just another reason to question Fears' sportsmanship – maybe the Gophers were right about Minnesota being rough? 💯 Either way, this incident highlights how far players have to go to show they're not just tough guys on the court but actually classy athletes 🤸‍♂️.
 
🤔 think fears did go low with that groin hit but its not entirely fair to say hes a dirty player yet... coach izzo is right tho, if he plays like that, hes gonna get called out 💪 but what if minnesota was getting away with all the cheap shots too? 🤷‍♂️ think both teams gotta own up to their actions on and off the court 📚
 
idk why ppl r so shocked Jeremy Fears did a dirty move 🤔... like, if u got hit in the groin area, u gotta react somehow 😂... Reynolds was all over him, it's not like Fears just reached outta nowhere... coaches are acting like they're saints or smthn 🙄 Tom Izzo is just mad bc his team lost and now he's trying to make an example out of Jeremy 💁‍♂️
 
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