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 RENO NEVADA - Nevada's bowl status
is on hold for another several days, according to Western Athletic
Conference commissioner Karl Benson.
"The only thing we're
reporting is that the committee did meet earlier in the day (Monday)
and elected to delay any decision until Sunday pending the outcome
of the BCS (Bowl Championship Series) selections," Benson said
during a telephone interview from his Colorado office.
The
BCS is expected to know late Saturday night or Sunday morning who
will fill the eight BCS spots.
Nevada, 8-3, seems a lock to
play in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl on Dec. 24. However, the Motor City
Bowl (Dec. 26 in Detroit) also has expressed an interest in the Wolf
Pack. Another remote possibility is the Las Vegas Bowl (Dec.
22).
Benson said that Las Vegas Bowl officials asked that the
WAC wait until this week before making a decision. The Las Vegas
Bowl is a Pac-10 - Mountain West Conference game, and if Oregon is
selected to play in a BCS game (Fiesta Bowl), no doubt Nevada would
go to Las Vegas. If that happens, Benson said Louisiana Tech would
be extended an invitation to the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl.
Oregon
is currently ranked seventh in the BCS, sandwiched between
sixth-place Ohio State and eighth-place Notre Dame. The Irish,
despite the fact they are ranked lower than OSU and Oregon, seem to
be a lock to get a Fiesta Bowl bid, if for no other reason than they
are a great national draw.
"There is no criteria (for
at-large)," Benson said. "It's weather the Pac-10 can put enough
pressure on the Fiesta Bowl to take a Pac-10 team instead. The
Pac-10 is saying that the Fiesta Bowl is obligated to take a Pac-10
team instead of Ohio State."
The Orange Bowl has an automatic
tie-in with the Atlantic Coast Conference. Its second spot would be
either a Big 10 team or an at-large. If the Orange Bowl elected to
take Ohio State, Benson believes that Penn State, the Big Ten
champion, would go to the Fiesta Bowl to play Notre Dame.
One
problem facing the BCS is that the Big East champion, West Virginia,
gets an automatic BCS bid. Currently, there are several teams ranked
ahead of West Virginia.
Louisiana Tech is bowl eligible and
finishes its season this weekend. The Bulldogs will finish no worse
than 6-5. Benson said there is more interest from Motor City
officials about Nevada than Louisiana Tech, even though Louisiana
Tech is geographically closer.
KEMP HONORED
Marcelus
Kemp played a big role in No. 22 Nevada's two big basketball road
wins last week, and his efforts earned him WAC Player of the Week
honors.
Kemp scored 24 points in each game and averaged 4.5
rebounds per contest against Vermont and UNLV.
Against UNLV
last Saturday, Kemp scored 20 of his 24 points in the second half.
In one stretch of the second half, he scored 10 of Nevada's 12
points. He drained two free throws late in the game to keep the
Rebels at bay.
For the week, Kemp hit 17 of 26 field goal
attempts, including 3 for 6 from 3-point range. He also knocked down
11 of 12 free throws.
Kemp credits hard work over the summer
for his early success. He said after the UNLV game he wasn't
surprised with his early success.
Part of his success comes
from teams sagging in on 6-11 Nick Fazekas, thereby allowing
Nevada's offense a little more offense on the perimeter. Kemp has
taken advantage of that, more than any other Nevada
player.
NO HUGE SURPRISES
After two weeks of games,
Nevada (3-0) and Fresno State (2-0) are the only undefeated teams in
WAC men's basketball.
San Jose State, under first-year coach
George Nessman, has won three straight and is 3-1.
The
Bulldogs, under first-year coach Steve Cleveland, are playing solid
basketball. Fresno State overcame an 11-point deficit to knock off
Oregon State 80-73. Ja'Vance Coleman, a preseason all-WAC selection,
scored 24 points against the Beavers.
San Jose State's
schedule hasn't been really rough. The Spartans lost their opener to
Texas Tech, but rebounded with wins over Portland, Cal Poly-San Luis
Obispo and San Diego. The Spartans go for their fourth straight win
tonight at home against Santa Clara.
The WAC is 17-11 as a
conference.
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