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ESPN News is reporting that USC has fired basketball head coach Henry Bibby this afternoon.



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I watched the USC/BYU game I believe it was later Saturday around 10:30 pm est. I can tell you part of the reason he got fired. It their 2nd or 3rd game to start the season and that arena was almost totally empty. I couldn't believe it.
 

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Southern California fires basketball coach Henry Bibby

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[size=-1]JOHN ANTCZAK[/size]
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[size=-1]Associated Press[/size]
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LOS ANGELES - Henry Bibby was fired as Southern California's basketball coach Monday, just four games into his ninth season.

The Trojans, beset by some player dissension, are 2-2.

Athletic director Mike Garrett said he realized the timing was unorthodox, but cited the Trojans' losing record in recent seasons.

"We haven't won in two years. I thought, 'Let's make the move to fire him.' It was just a gut feeling. I thought, 'Let's make the decision now,'" Garrett said.

Assistant Jim Saia was appointed interim coach for the rest of the season.

"It's a blur. It's all been kind of a shock to me," Saia said. "My main job is the players, to keep calm in the storm,"

Bibby had an overall record of 131-111. His 1997, 2001 and 2002 teams made it to the NCAA tournament, including a final eight appearance in 2001.

Bibby is a former NBA player and the father of Sacramento Kings guard Mike Bibby.

The firing caught the players by surprise.

"It's a big shock. But it's the way things work," Derrick Craven said. "He demanded perfection, and perfection is hard to come by. He's hard. But we knew that coming in."

Gregg Guenther, who also played tight end for the Trojans before deciding to concentrate on basketball, said of Bibby's approach: "I just think he got a little too intense. But what coach doesn't?"

Saia saw Bibby in a different light.

"The perception of coach Bibby is wrong. He's really a wonderful human being. He's always mentoring," Saia said.

Bibby's future was in question after last season, when the Trojans won just 13 games, though he said before the season that he felt no added pressure.

"For what reason should I feel a sense of urgency?" he asked.

USC had four starters back from last season, along with several top reserves. The Trojans won their opener against UC Irvine before losing to then-No. 11 North Carolina and La Salle. They beat BYU 87-82 Saturday night.

Highly regarded Rodrick Stewart, who came to USC last season from Seattle with his identical twin, Lodrick, quit the team in November. His brother threatened to quit, but changed his mind.

Saia, 40, was an assistant at UCLA for the past seven seasons. He was previously an assistant at California, Indiana State and Fresno State.

USC hosts Fresno State on Wednesday.

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