Georgia fires basketball coach Mark Fox after nine seasons
Posted Mar 10, 2018
Georgia fired Mark Fox on Saturday -- less than 24 hours after his ninth season came to an end, a source confirmed. The Bulldogs lost Friday to Kentucky in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals and finished 18-15 overall, 7-11 in the SEC this season. Fox guided Georgia to two NCAA Tournaments in nine years but missed the Field of 68 in each of the past three seasons.
(CBS Sports)
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