As expected and a la different people describing an event that took place and what those involved looked like -- think Akira Kurosawa's film "Rashomon" -- Matt LaGrone, LaGrone's father, Mark Fox and Cary Groth have different takes on exacxtly what was said and promised to LaGrone a couple of years back.
Groth: University didn't make promise to LaGrone
Chris Murray
Reno Gazette-Journal
June 14, 2008
The university did not promise Wolf Pack basketball player Matt LaGrone that he could play both basketball and football at Nevada, athletic director Cary Groth said Friday.
On Thursday, LaGrone said he was offered the opportunity to play both sports at Nevada, the same day he announced he was transferring to Oregon State to play football. LaGrone’s brother Josh is on the football team at Oregon State.
Matt LaGrone said the athletic department promised him, before his freshman season, the option to play both sports his junior and senior seasons. However, Groth and Nevada basketball coach Mark Fox said Friday that was not the case.
“When we recruited Matt three years ago, he expressed an interest in playing both sports but Coach Fox never promised the chance to play both sports simultaneously,” Groth said, relaying a message from Fox, who was unavailable for comment.
LaGrone, when reached Friday, said there must have been a misunderstanding... Go here for the remainder.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Who knows? Matt LaGrone, LaGrone's father, Mark Fox and Cary Groth do...or thought they did
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 12:21 PM
Labels: Mark Fox, Matt LaGrone, Nevada basketball Wolf Pack
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