A tip o' the hat to Sam Wasson at BleedCrimson.net for bringing this item to our attention. Stew Morrill was talking to Mark Fox before the USU-Nevada game about B.S. and he didn't have Bachelor of Science in mind:
WAC champs: Aggies stayed focused on prize
USU » Third time the charm
Martin Renzhofer
Salt Lake Tribune
3/17/2009
As a sullen Nevada coach Mark Fox sought excuses to explain his team's 72-62 loss to Utah State in the Western Athletic Conference Tournament title game Saturday night, Utah State coach Stew Morrill found pleasure in his Aggies ability to finally beat the odds as well as the Wolf Pack.
It was the third time in four years that USU had played for a league championship on the host's home court. Turns out, the third time was a charm. Will it be enough to win a first-round NCAA Tournament game?
In addition, despite coming into the title game with 29 wins, Utah State was on the verge of having its NCAA Tournament bubble burst. If the Aggies had lost, they would be going to the NIT... Go here for the remainder.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Morrill and Fox discuss bullbutter
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 10:30 AM
Labels: Nevada basketball Wolf Pack, Utah State Aggies, WAC basketball
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