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Tony Sanchez Most Important UNLV Football Coach Ever?

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Odom and now Mullen and the national media...everyone mentions our facilities as a reason for being able to attract back to back good coaches now. That practice facility doesn't happen without Sanchez if what I have read here is correct? If so you can argue Sanchez is as important as any football coach we have had since you don't get Odom without the facility.

Part of that is certainly the Raiders stadium and the Rebels locker room as I have heard that mentioned a number of times as well. Whose idea was that to include separate UNLV locker rooms? Maybe that is how the Raiders and Davis wanted it?
 
I've said it for years.......when Sanford complained about the facilities he was not wrong. He just went about it in a horrible way. Our facilities, or lack there of, were completely a huge reason why we were struggling as a program and would continue to if changes were not made. There was no investment in the program at that time. The hiring of Sanchez to help get the Fertitta's to put up money for the practice facility was huge.
 
I've said it for years.......when Sanford complained about the facilities he was not wrong. He just went about it in a horrible way. Our facilities, or lack there of, were completely a huge reason why we were struggling as a program and would continue to if changes were not made. There was no investment in the program at that time. The hiring of Sanchez to help get the Fertitta's to put up money for the practice facility was huge.
And a huge risk if you think about it. Sort of a chicken and the egg thing, but investing in your program to eventually get a good coach is a lot easier than hoping for a good coach so you can eventually invest in your program.
 
No, they wanted Hauck fired and Sanchez put in. Sanchez would have been a coach 1 year earlier but we made a bowl game. UNLV wasn't going to fire a head coach after taking the team to a bowl. The next season he won 2--3 games which allowed UNLV and the Feritittas plan to go through
Ok got you, that makes sense.
 
Fertittas we're about half of the money. Tony and Harper raised the rest. They got aldelson, Wynn, gaughns, Stevens, MGM,maloofs and many more families involved. No Tony no facility. Harper was at every design meeting and every pledge pitch. No Tina, not Desiree.
I got to give Harper credit. Two great hires so far. He will make another one come March.
 
Fertittas we're about half of the money. Tony and Harper raised the rest. They got aldelson, Wynn, gaughns, Stevens, MGM,maloofs and many more families involved. No Tony no facility. Harper was at every design meeting and every pledge pitch. No Tina, not Desiree.
I got to give Harper credit. Two great hires so far. He will make another one come March.
We got as lucky with Harper as we did landing Odom.
 
I'm hoping Harper is keeping an eye on the Volleyball program. He hired our current coach. In the coaches second year we couldn't even make it into the MWC tournament that was played on our home court.
 
Fertittas we're about half of the money. Tony and Harper raised the rest. They got aldelson, Wynn, gaughns, Stevens, MGM,maloofs and many more families involved. No Tony no facility. Harper was at every design meeting and every pledge pitch. No Tina, not Desiree.
I got to give Harper credit. Two great hires so far. He will make another one come March.
Yup, it takes a village. Add to that list those involved in making Allegiant happen - Mark Davis, Adelson, the NV Resort Assn., Gov. Sandoval, Steve Hill, a few key legislators, and ironically UNLV (which provided the “public facility” rationale to throw $750M in room taxes at the project). But if I had to point to one person(s) it would be the Fertittas. It was their interest in the program and desire to build the football facility (and hire Sanchez) that really got the ball rolling.
 
I'm hoping Harper is keeping an eye on the Volleyball program. He hired our current coach. In the coaches second year we couldn't even make it into the MWC tournament that was played on our home court.
They should bring home David Hyte. He’s currently the assistant head coach ant BYU and has been for quite a while. We played against each other in high school and then we were teammates at UVSC (now UVU). He transferred to BYU and won a nationl championship there.

I’m not sure he’d move from Utah since he loves it there and his wife is from there, That being said, he’d be great,
 
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