
FILE - Bill Frieder speaks during a news conference held at his Phoenix home in this Sept. 10, 1997 file photo, to announce his resignation as head coach of the Arizona State University men's basketball program. Twenty-five years ago, Frieder was coaching Michigan and Fisher was his close pal and top lieutenant. On the eve of the NCAA tournament, the former accepted a job at Arizona State and was famously relieved of his duties on the spot by athletic director Bo Schembechler, who tersely explained, "A Michigan man will coach Michigan.'' The latter took over and won the whole shebang. They'll meet again Thursday March 27, 2014 in Anaheim, Calif., when Frieder calls the game for Westwood One radio between Arizona and Fisher's San Diego State Aztecs. (AP Photo/Eric Drotter)
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