Filed under: Boise State, Nevada
It wasn't long ago that Nevada players were fighting with each other, scuffling on the field and in the locker room, pointing fingers and looking to place blame.The Wolf Pack started 0-3 last season in what was supposed to be their breakout year and, instead of taking their frustrations out on opponents, they were taking them out on each other.
Both the coaching staff and the players knew something had to change.
"When you play inconsistently and you lose some big games, there's finger-pointing," running back Vai Taua said. "We had to ask ourselves what we wanted to achieve."
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