Basketball version of the "engine" of positive UA athletic director Greg Byrne says

Recruiting machine maybe another tool available for the season Sean Miller. 

Pac-12 networks asked all 12 conference basketball program is a chance to appear on the lines of the documentary "The Drive" program, according to the head of the PAC 12 network Lydia Murphy Stephen, and Arizona, and one of the first to purchase. 

The reason is simple: "Country", as is the case with the football program at the University of California in the fall of this year, and offers fans and volunteers alike insight into the program, and control the school concession on the matter. 


"There is a feature to allow potential recruits and their parents and caregivers to live the character, see what's really going on and the vision of the student-athlete's perspective," said Stephen Murphy. 

Why is the "engine" is not a documentary and independent trainers as well as a process with schools, do not worry about the environment or do not want to see other scenes take. 

Murphy said Stephen and Pac 12 coaches are allowed to view the material, and he said that "for the most part, it's formal approval." Schools Departments pledge usually provide it, freedom of employment or other problems to ensure NCAA Care 

"We are confident of coaches to participate in the production of executive power," said Stephen Murphy. "Since we were the Pac 12 networks, we are not looking for a" gotcha "moment. We are not investigative reporters. But we are looking for sincerity and to the real thing. 

"So when the coach says something and we can not keep in context because it is five minutes to explain the need for, and not extrapolate 15 seconds to take something out of context, and I think that most of the coaches to take care of. "

Buck 12 has already requested a set of additional parameters UA before assuming the agreed formula Basketball "engine," said UA athletic director Greg Byrne. 

"We wanted to have some influence on how and what to focus on," said Byrne, adding that the AU does not want to deal with changing shot. "It will be good for us." 

This was also the case for Sony dams football coach in California last season, Murphy said Stephen, when the Chargers trenches "exploded 1-11 and" Drive focused "on Cal and Arizona during his first season. 

"Such a difficult time was Cal, and it was difficult to watch," said Stephen Murphy. "But my son, who is 12, look and listen when you're home sick and examinations. Three days later, I heard God speaking to a group of people aged 12 years, zeggende` Oh yeah, I really to play for Cal. Sony so cool. "

Stephen Murphy said the "engine" to be more of a focus on UA as the season live up to expectations before the season, in spite of all the Pac 12 basketball programs -12 the opportunity to let the season.