Of all of the considerations he has about UCLA’s transfer from the Pac-12 to the Huge Ten, one clearly topped coach Mick Cronin’s record.
The Bruins play at Indiana on Feb. 14, and family and friends again residence maintain asking for tickets. Cronin has unhealthy information for them.
“I don’t have any tickets,” he stated with a smile Thursday at Huge Ten media day in Rosemont. “However I would like you to ensure you can in some way get this out. I don’t have any tickets. Everyone in Cincinnati has requested me for tickets to the sport at Indiana. I don’t have any.”
Cronin grew up within the metropolis and coached at Cincinnati for 13 years earlier than taking up at UCLA in 2019 after Steve Alford was fired. Now, as he begins his sixth season, the Bruins are coming into unfamiliar territory.
UCLA, USC, Oregon and Washington start their first year in the Big Ten in a couple of weeks. And together with the added income streams and recruiting avenues and potential journey complications and all the pieces else that comes with enlargement, it additionally has created some intriguing matchups.
UCLA and Indiana might be taking part in for simply the second time since 1992 when the storied packages meet at Meeting Corridor. Their most up-to-date sport was within the 2007 NCAA Match, when the Bruins knocked out the Hoosiers within the second spherical on the best way to the Ultimate 4.
The faculties have performed 12 instances, with the final seven conferences on impartial websites. The latest residence sport for both crew was on the Los Angeles Memorial Sports activities Area in 1960. They haven’t performed in Bloomington, Ind., since 1956 — 15 years earlier than Meeting Corridor opened.
“There are going to be loads of cool video games occurring,” Cronin stated. “Nevertheless it’s going to go on yearly now.”
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo was wanting ahead to bringing the Spartans to Pauley Pavilion on Feb. 4. They haven’t performed there since 2003.
“It’s simply a type of iconic locations that might be unbelievable for a participant to play in or a coach to teach in,” Izzo stated. “The ghost of John Picket continues to be there, and rightfully so.”
UCLA, USC and Oregon often completed close to the highest of the Pac-12 and made the NCAA Match regularly. It stays to be seen how their types will translate to a brand new convention and whether or not they are going to win on the similar charge.
Although the Huge Ten won’t be fairly as tough and tumble because it was, it nonetheless presents a problem. Purdue’s Matt Painter appears ahead to seeing what they create to the league.
“When Indiana was dominating our league and Purdue was dominating our league, you morphed into Bobby Knight and Gene Keady as a result of that’s who was profitable the league,” Painter stated. “The Huge Ten championships at the moment have been going by way of the state of Indiana. It’s simply the best way it was. Who do you copy? I do know that I’ve copied lots from Tom Izzo. I’ve copied lots from Bo Ryan. I don’t exit and put it up for sale as a result of I don’t need to see them get good gamers. I’ve stolen lots from the folks I’ve competed towards.”
Cronin isn’t the one one among the many newcomers with ties to the Midwest or East Coast. Oregon’s Dana Altman coached for years at Creighton after a run at Kansas State. USC’s Eric Musselman, who replaces Andy Enfield, spent the final 5 seasons at Arkansas and has a protracted NBA background. New Washington coach Danny Sprinkle is from the West.
“Not that the Huge Ten is the smashmouth league it was, but when it’s somewhat extra bodily — I do know Mick fairly effectively — that isn’t going to section him,” Izzo stated. “I do know Dana fairly effectively, that’s not going to section him. I feel they’ll alter simply high quality. The opposite two I don’t know as effectively, however I like the truth that USC goes to be working and so they’ll get after it up and down. And Washington … is a spot that I’ve heard is difficult to play too.”
For Altman, being within the Huge Ten seems like a little bit of a homecoming. He had a powerful recruiting base in Iowa when he coached at Creighton from 1994 to 2010, and his groups performed Nebraska.
“It is going to be completely different however will probably be difficult,” he stated. “And hopefully our guys will sit up for it.”
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