I know I'm stepping in it here because I haven't even liked the thought of this guy at IU. Certainly behind guys like Stevens, May, Beard and McCullom but also some up and comers......But on here some but more especially on some other sites his name keeps coming up.
To me at first glance he doesn't look the part. Physically he doesn't have the presence of a Knight, a Jay Wright, a Stevens et al. And lately, he has come across as dour. I don't think he's happy at UCLA. I suspect his agent is pushing him for the IU job. As a practical matter, I think he's a real candidate if we strike out on the choices listed above. And, although I wouldn't favor it, I could see him being chosen over McCullom. I don't think that would be an especially popular choice.
His record is a mixed bag. He started out with 3 years at Murray State and did quite well there--74% overall, 81% in conference. Made the NCAAs twice and won the league once with two 2nd places. What's really odd and bothersome is his first 7 years at Cincy. Not great. Especially the first 4 when he went 61-68 overall.
But then look at his last 6 years at Cincy--161-47 (77%), and 83% his last 3. He made it to the tourney his last 9 years at Cincy. Not bad considering he was coaching in the AAC.
At UCLA, in 5+ years he made it to the tourney each time eligible (covid)--3 years, prior to missing out last year. So overall, he made 12 straight tourneys until last year. Also, his winning %s at UCLA are .691 overall, but .696 in conference play. If you take out 10-10 last year in the PAC he's at 74% in conference including 10-5 this year with a team with lots of transfers. In 5 years in the PAC he finished first once, 2nd twice, 4th once, 5th once.
So some questions and comments about Cronin follow:
--TMP pointed out that defense-first coaches can do really well, but aren't the ones winning NCs these days. He could have been talking about Cronin.
--I don't recall the Cincy situation his first 4 years there....were they on probation or something?? Because those 4 years are an outlier on his record. Years 4-7 weren't great, but he made the tourney those years. Then his last 6 years were very good.
--He does come across as a dour guy, but how much of that is what's going on right now at UCLA v. what he's normally like? I don't know.
Bottom line for me is I won't jump off the ledge if he's the guy, but I won't party like its 1987.
To me at first glance he doesn't look the part. Physically he doesn't have the presence of a Knight, a Jay Wright, a Stevens et al. And lately, he has come across as dour. I don't think he's happy at UCLA. I suspect his agent is pushing him for the IU job. As a practical matter, I think he's a real candidate if we strike out on the choices listed above. And, although I wouldn't favor it, I could see him being chosen over McCullom. I don't think that would be an especially popular choice.
His record is a mixed bag. He started out with 3 years at Murray State and did quite well there--74% overall, 81% in conference. Made the NCAAs twice and won the league once with two 2nd places. What's really odd and bothersome is his first 7 years at Cincy. Not great. Especially the first 4 when he went 61-68 overall.
But then look at his last 6 years at Cincy--161-47 (77%), and 83% his last 3. He made it to the tourney his last 9 years at Cincy. Not bad considering he was coaching in the AAC.
At UCLA, in 5+ years he made it to the tourney each time eligible (covid)--3 years, prior to missing out last year. So overall, he made 12 straight tourneys until last year. Also, his winning %s at UCLA are .691 overall, but .696 in conference play. If you take out 10-10 last year in the PAC he's at 74% in conference including 10-5 this year with a team with lots of transfers. In 5 years in the PAC he finished first once, 2nd twice, 4th once, 5th once.
So some questions and comments about Cronin follow:
--TMP pointed out that defense-first coaches can do really well, but aren't the ones winning NCs these days. He could have been talking about Cronin.
--I don't recall the Cincy situation his first 4 years there....were they on probation or something?? Because those 4 years are an outlier on his record. Years 4-7 weren't great, but he made the tourney those years. Then his last 6 years were very good.
--He does come across as a dour guy, but how much of that is what's going on right now at UCLA v. what he's normally like? I don't know.
Bottom line for me is I won't jump off the ledge if he's the guy, but I won't party like its 1987.