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Police: Nevada coach Fox used profane language

Updated: Mar.13, 2007, 10:00 pm EDT
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) -- Nevada coach Mark Fox yelled profanities and appeared ready to use force toward a police officer and game officials after the Wolf Pack lost in the Western Athletic Conference tournament, according to a police report released Tuesday.
The report from New Mexico State University police details a confrontation inside the Pan American Center after Nevada lost 79-77 to Utah State in the WAC semifinals on Friday night.
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Jake Schoellkopf/APNevada coach Mark Fox complains to an official late in the second half of his team's WAC semifinal against Utah Stateon March 9. Utah State won 79-77.
NMSU officer Quent Pirtle said in the report he was escorting officials Bill Gracey, Winston Stith and Larry Spaulding to their dressing room when he heard Fox using "loud, boisterous and profane language toward the officials."
Fox was not arrested and no charges were filed, but WAC Commissioner Karl Benson said the league will investigate.
"It was a very emotional ending to the (WAC) semifinal game," Cary Groth, Nevada's director of athletics, said Tuesday. "We were in very confined quarters and in the heat of the moment, coach Fox made inappropriate comments to the game officials when leaving the floor. He knows he shouldn't have made those comments and by doing so violated the WAC's sportsmanship policy."
Groth said Fox had apologized to the officials, the conference, his team and the university and both he and the university have cooperated fully with the conference. Groth said the school had instructed Fox not to comment further until after the NCAA tournament.
The day after the incident, Fox told the Reno Gazette-Journal that he and Gracey encountered each other after the game.
"We got stuck in the same hallway. I said something to the official that I regret. I apologize to him and the conference. I've got to realize when the game ends, it ends," Fox told the newspaper.
Nevada (28-4) plays Creighton (22-10) in the first round of the NCAA tournament Friday in New Orleans. Benson said the incident would not prevent Fox from coaching the Wolf Pack during the tournament.
Pirtle said the confrontation began in a hallway leading from the court.
"As Mr. Fox continued to curse and be abusive toward the officials, he continued to close distance," Pirtle wrote. "I placed my hand on the back of the last official and tried to hurry him up the ramp."
Pirtle said at that point Fox was about 2 feet away.
"I slowed down and put my hand across his chest to prevent him from getting any closer to the official," Pirtle said.
The officer said Fox protested and cursed.
"The behavior of Mr. Fox toward me was in a rude and insolent manner and I believed Mr. Fox was going to touch or apply force to the officials or myself," Pirtle's report said.
Pirtle said he got two of the officials into an elevator but the third official went up a stairway, accompanied by a tournament staff member. The staffer told Pirtle that Fox continued chasing the official up the stairway.
"He (Fox) was slapping his hand on the wall of the stairwell and the official was climbing the stairs as fast as he could so that Mr. Fox would not catch him," Pirtle wrote.
Pirtle said he considered arresting Fox on charges of assault on a police officer and a conventional assault charge. After meeting with Benson and other tournament officials, he decided to let the WAC office deal with the incident
 

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Who do these refs have to answer to anybody, who POLICES THESE SCUMBAGS? Who do the REFS have to answer too? IS it CBS?
 

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Neavda was getting mugged, main reason they didnt score last 8 minutes.
 

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Refs must have had the under...nothing was called down the stretch, even when Nevada was obviously still trying to foul...what a freakin meltdown.
 

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In a game like the Nevada/Utah State game, there is a specific person thats head of wac officiating and assignor.

If an official kicks too many calls his schedule will be reduced the following season. If he pisses off too many coaches, eventually the assignor has to show him (the ref) the door. Guys do sometimes get unofficially suspended and sometimes suspensions are known by media.

With ncaa tournament games, most of the time the guys are from different conferences and usually west coast guys havent worked before with east coast guys and vice versa, so there are bound to be mistakes.

Also, another complaint from various coaches is certain assignors and therefore officials from certain league call games differently.

Most top ncaa basketball officials work in more than one league in their region of the country. Unlike football where guys work with same crew and same conference all season.

What may be a foul call 75% of time in a pac 10/wac/mwc game, may be a no call in a big ten/big east game.

Its just the way it is, has been, and probably always will be.
 

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Who do these refs have to answer to anybody, who POLICES THESE SCUMBAGS? Who do the REFS have to answer too? IS it CBS?

I was told 5 years ago by a retired nba official who worked big 10 prior to going to nba, that bang-bang plays (stuff like block/charge) in big ten only graded at 60%.

How many times do we see a jump ball called when the ball is still loose on floor? The jump ball is called to appease coaches and fans and any ref that ends up having a brawl during their game, regardless if their negligence is or isnt responsible, is most likely getting a reduced schedule the following season.

I doubt its any better in the other top conferences.

:ohno:
 

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Neavda was getting mugged, main reason they didnt score last 8 minutes.

Not arguing with you that more stuff should have been called, for the game was too rough at end.

However, Creightons' Funk went up for a jumper at end of game (regulation), was hammered and nothing was called.

Had he went to line (and he should have been), game would not have went to overtime and Nevada would have never played Memphis.
 
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Refs decide about 15-20% of all sporting events these days, has been pathetic for quite some time
 
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what about green's travel for gtwn rail
how is that call missed in that situation, friggen gross-a jv official gets that one right, too bad
 

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