As I said the other day, the stench of Steve is gone. Mick is a breath of fresh air. He doesn’t run from the pressure of the job. He embraces it. He embraces the history. When he cites John Wooden, it’s sincere and not just a sound bite. And, in his FIRST opportunity, he gets the team to overachieve and reach the Final Four. He turned a …
As I said the other day, the stench of Steve is gone. Mick is a breath of fresh air. He doesn’t run from the pressure of the job. He embraces it. He embraces the history. When he cites John Wooden, it’s sincere and not just a sound bite. And, in his FIRST opportunity, he gets the team to overachieve and reach the Final Four. He turned a disorganized group of individuals under the previous regime into a disciplined, team oriented group of warriors.
As I said the other day, the stench of Steve is gone. Mick is a breath of fresh air. He doesn’t run from the pressure of the job. He embraces it. He embraces the history. When he cites John Wooden, it’s sincere and not just a sound bite. And, in his FIRST opportunity, he gets the team to overachieve and reach the Final Four. He turned a disorganized group of individuals under the previous regime into a disciplined, team oriented group of warriors.
Yes, after a very long hiatus, respect for UCLA tradition and prestige has been restored to its basketball program. Thank you Coach Cronin!