MINNEAPOLIS — Jeremy Fears hit his career scoring high last week and topped it the next time out for Michigan State, totaling 60 points over a two-game stretch.
Fears carried more than offensive momentum with him on this trip to Minnesota. He's also developing a reputation for some questionable conduct on the court.
After the 10th-ranked Spartans were beaten 76-73 by the Gophers on Wednesday night, coach Tom Izzo spoke at length about Fears and the issue of being labeled, fair or not, as a dirty player.
The subject, raised recently by Michigan coach Dusty May, was relevant again after Fears received a pivotal technical foul in the second half for kicking at Minnesota's Langston Reynolds.
''You know what? If he plays that way, he deserves it,'' Izzo said. ''He ain't going to play that way if I bench him the next game.''
Izzo also made clear he remained upset by May's public criticism of his player following Michigan's 83-71 victory over Michigan State on Friday.
Fears and Wolverines star Yaxel Lendeborg were in an intense matchup all night, and Fears appeared to intentionally trip Lendeborg in one sequence. May went so far on Monday to accuse his team's biggest rival of ''several plays that are very dangerous.''
Izzo responded by defending his team's sportsmanship and insinuating Michigan got away with some rough stuff that went uncalled, too.