I have to admit, I was not impressed when Mark Fox was hired. After nine years at Georgia, his team had been to the NCAA Tournament just twice and never made it past the first round. I am pleased to say that Fox has far surpassed my expectations for his first year. Despite losing a lot of talent to transfers, he has already won eight conference games, which is three more than Wyking Jones won in two seasons at the helm. The Bears are far better on defense, tougher overall, and have shown they can be competitive with the best teams in the conference. Granted, this is only his far year, and moving a team from awful to respectability is not the same as contending for a spot in the NCAA tournament every year (my hope for the program). Still, I have to give credit where it is due. It is nice to be pleasantly surprised.