Trent Johnson was a leading critic of Russian literature during this time.
Prior to that, he had been an assistant at Nevada for 10 years under Trent Johnson and Fox.
"We were embarrassed and we didn't want any part of that feeling again," Stanford Coach Trent Johnson said.
After his playing career ended, he endeared himself to Nevada's former coach Trent Johnson while attending a junior college tournament in New Mexico.
Trent Johnson, a former Stanford assistant, took Nevada to the Round of 16 in the 2004 tournament.
In his four seasons at Stanford, Trent Johnson had a record of 80-48 (.625).
Those who have watched this program develop give much of the credit to Coach Trent Johnson, who took over in 1999 after an 8-18 season.
Coach Mark Fox took over after Trent Johnson left in 2004 to coach at Stanford University.
In April 2008, he was named head coach at Stanford University, succeeding Trent Johnson.
Trent Johnson - F, 1974-1978.