WATCH: Michigan State's Jeremy Fears Jr. Talks Highlight Pass to Coen Carr, More

Michigan State redshirt freshman guard Jeremy Fears Jr. and sophomore forward Coen Carr had the play of the game in the Spartans' blowout win over Nebraska on Saturday.
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EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan State turned in another great performance in its 89-72 victory over Nebraska on Saturday, its second straight blowout win over a conference opponent. The Spartans are now 2-0 in Big Ten play.

The highlight of Saturday's game was an alley-oop that Michigan State redshirt freshman guard Jeremy Fears Jr. threw to sophomore forward Coen Carr -- while Fears was sitting on the floor.

Fears talked about the play when he addressed the media after the game.

You can watch below:

Below is a partial transcript from Michigan State coach Tom Izzo's opening statement from his postgame press conference:

Izzo: "Wow, I don't really know what to say. I mean ... I actually feel for Fred [Hoiberg]. I'm not sure we're that good, and I know they haven't struggled like that. They've played really well -- go to Creighton and win on the road was a big win. And this was big prep game for us in two days; I give my staff a lot of credit. And maybe, like you say, the maturity of my team, guys who have been here, been through these kind of games. We talked about Big Ten openers, how important they are on the road. We talked about winning at Minnesota, where everybody thinks one thing, but Minnesota's a tough place to play. And we really put an emphasis on our defense because we felt like we've been doing a very average job defensively, in a way. We had been giving up points. Now, at Minnesota, we gave up 20 points in the last 5 minutes, and the field-goal percentages are not reaching the goals that we have. And so, we put a big emphasis on that. But when you think about Jaxon [Kohler] -- 12 rebounds, seven offensive -- did an unbelievable job and he gets 8 points and felt bad because I told him not until he's a senior, but he wanted a double-double. I make a big deal around here about double-doubles; I tell him about Draymond Green threatening me in my huddles [about] taking him out when he's got 9 points or nine rebounds, and I said I always gave into him because he was bigger, meaner and he was a senior when he was threatening me. And I told Jax, I said -- he begged me -- and I said, 'Jax, you ain't as tough as Draymond, you haven't produced like him yet and you're not a senior.' But I did feel bad for him; I actually like the fact -- and so did the players -- that he was hungry on a goal that he had set. And 30 points off the bench, guys, in nine out of 10 games is almost incredible. Really is a plus -- strength in numbers. +29 on the glass against a team that's big was a big thing."

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