
Mark Fox Reportedly to Be Fired by Georgia After 9 Seasons
Mark Fox's tenure as Georgia's head basketball coach has reportedly come to an end after nine seasons.
Per ESPN's Jeff Goodman, Georgia is expected to part ways with Fox.
Fox compiled a 163-133 record with the Bulldogs after taking over the program in 2009. He led the team to NCAA tournament appearances in 2011 and 2015, though it lost its first game both times.
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Despite posting winning records under Fox in each of the past five seasons, Georgia (18-15) will likely be on the outside looking in at the NCAA tournament field for the third straight year.
Georgia's reported decision to move on from Fox comes one day after it was defeated by Kentucky in the SEC tournament quarterfinals.
The 49-year-old Fox spent five years as head coach at Nevada before being hired at Georgia. He owns a 286-176 career record in 14 seasons.



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