In a recent college basketball matchup, the rivalry between Nebraska and Michigan State intensified following a dramatic incident involving Nebraska bench player Braden Frager. After sinking a three-pointer, Frager taunted Michigan State point guard Jeremy Fears Jr., resulting in a technical foul against him. Shortly after, he committed another foul, allowing Fears to score crucial points from the free-throw line, which brought Michigan State back into contention in the game.
In the aftermath of the encounter, Frager took to Instagram to further his playful banter with Fears by posting an image of his taunting gesture alongside the caption “Fear None.” The social media post has sparked debates about whether this is merely a light-hearted playful exchange or an act of unsportsmanlike conduct. Following the incident, Frager reportedly deleted the post and reached out to Fears to apologize, indicating a desire to mend any perceived hostility.
This dynamic has fueled excitement for a possible future face-off between the teams in the Big Ten Tournament, as the two sides will not meet again during the regular season. Both teams are likely looking forward to the opportunity to settle the score when they potentially face each other again in tournament play.
This incident not only highlights the competitive spirit present in college basketball but also adds an intriguing layer to the rivalry between Nebraska and Michigan State, making their future encounters something to watch for fans and players alike.
