Chris Murray has an article today that features Mark Fox talking about Nevada's recently concluded season:
Wolf Pack Basketball Season in Review: Learning on the fly
Chris Murray
Reno Gazette-Journal
March 22, 2009
Moments after his team's season had concluded, Nevada basketball coach Mark Fox found a fitting analogy to describe the year.
He was speaking to reporters about the challenges his three-freshman frontcourt faced this season, when he looked at one of the television cameras focused on him.
"I don't know how complicated it is to run that camera, but if you put me behind it and tell me to run it on the air, we're probably not going to have a good broadcast," Fox said. "That's hard to do."
Fox was speaking specifically about his frontcourt having to learn on the fly without a veteran teammate to teach them about life in the college game. He could have been talking about the team in general.
Despite the youth -- the team had only three upperclassmen average more than 9 minutes per game -- Nevada recorded its sixth straight 20-win season... Go here for the remainder.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Chris Murray features Mark Fox on the Wolf Pack season
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 11:46 AM
Labels: Mark Fox, Nevada basketball Wolf Pack, WAC basketball
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