Sean Patrick provides some level-headedness -- not a trait generally associated with fandom -- with this column. His example of stepping into Mark Fox's shoes is a concrete example of what we want from others but don't apply to ourselves.
Don't hold a grudge against Coach Fox
Sean Patrick
Special to the Reno Gazette Journal
April 20, 2008
Editor's note: Sean Patrick is the sports director at News/Talk 780 KOH
It's the season once again when college coaches become more sought after than the prettiest girl in school before the prom. And fortunately for the University of Nevada, one of the candidates for prom queen is in our town. Nevada's Mark Fox has come up on many short lists for coaching jobs over the past couple of offseasons.
I say good for Fox and good for the university. Not only has this program elevated to a level of national significance, it also is among one of the most winning over the past four seasons. Fox has a record of 102-30 over his four seasons as head coach. Nevada has been to the NCAA Tournament in three of his four years. He has a top-25 recruiting class coming in next season. These are the reasons why other, and should I say, wealthier schools look to Fox as a potential head coach.
I read many of the blogs and see the jealousy in the Wolf Pack faithful. They talk about loyalty and honoring of contracts. I wonder how many would take that into account if someone offered them double their salary and a step up in career progression? How many of them have turned against Fox for simply talking with another school. Where is their loyalty to the coach?... Go here for the reminder.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Fandom running amok yet again
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 12:56 PM
Labels: Mark Fox, Nevada basketball Wolf Pack
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