Stanley is declared academically ineligible for Hawaii Bowl
-- Senior cornerback and co-captain Kevin Stanley will not play for the Nevada football team in Saturday's Sheraton Hawaii Bowl after being declared academically ineligible on Thursday, coach Chris Ault said.
"We found out this morning, and he is on his way back to Reno," Ault said after the team worked out at Aloha Stadium for two hours on Thursday. "When we left on the weekend, I thought everyone was in good shape. I wasn't worried about it. I didn't expect anything like this."
Freshman De'Angelo Wilson will get the start at cornerback when the Wolf Pack plays Central Florida on Saturday, but Ault said Wilson was slated to start in place of Stanley before the academic problem came up.
"De'Angelo was going to start because he had been the better player," Ault said. "It is not a blow for the team. We will find a way to go without (Stanley). But I wanted him to be part of this game because he helped start the foundation. He should have helped finish it, but he didn't find a way to get it done."
Ault said the biggest disappointment comes from the fact that Stanley was one of four senior captains on the team, which went 8-3 and won a share of the Western Athletic Conference championship this season.
Stanley was fifth on the team with 45 tackles. He has one interception and leads the team with 15 passes defended. He could not be reached for comment.
Saturday's game will mark the first career start for Wilson, a redshirt freshman. The coaching staff had ridden Wilson hard this season, and down the stretch he responded.
"For a while there, he just wasn't getting it done," Ault said. "He snapped around the last three or four games and he started to play more aggressive. We have been pleased with him, and he has done a good job."
-- Senior cornerback and co-captain Kevin Stanley will not play for the Nevada football team in Saturday's Sheraton Hawaii Bowl after being declared academically ineligible on Thursday, coach Chris Ault said.
"We found out this morning, and he is on his way back to Reno," Ault said after the team worked out at Aloha Stadium for two hours on Thursday. "When we left on the weekend, I thought everyone was in good shape. I wasn't worried about it. I didn't expect anything like this."
Freshman De'Angelo Wilson will get the start at cornerback when the Wolf Pack plays Central Florida on Saturday, but Ault said Wilson was slated to start in place of Stanley before the academic problem came up.
"De'Angelo was going to start because he had been the better player," Ault said. "It is not a blow for the team. We will find a way to go without (Stanley). But I wanted him to be part of this game because he helped start the foundation. He should have helped finish it, but he didn't find a way to get it done."
Ault said the biggest disappointment comes from the fact that Stanley was one of four senior captains on the team, which went 8-3 and won a share of the Western Athletic Conference championship this season.
Stanley was fifth on the team with 45 tackles. He has one interception and leads the team with 15 passes defended. He could not be reached for comment.
Saturday's game will mark the first career start for Wilson, a redshirt freshman. The coaching staff had ridden Wilson hard this season, and down the stretch he responded.
"For a while there, he just wasn't getting it done," Ault said. "He snapped around the last three or four games and he started to play more aggressive. We have been pleased with him, and he has done a good job."
