Cincy isn't necessarily a great job, but he took a program on the downslope and built it back to 9 straight tourney appearances. His biggest issue was that they consistently lacked big time talent. It's hard to make a really deep run without big time talent.KaibabKat wrote:Considering career accomplishments for Alford vs. Cronin it is Tweedle Dee vs. Tweedle Dum. Between them they have been at it for 40 years at the D1 level with not as much as one Elite Eight to show for it.
If he can blend the system that got him that consistency at Cincy with the recruits he can get at UCLA, he'll be dangerous.
A good comparison to Cincy is Iowa. Alford ended his tenure there making ths tourney 2 of 5 years. I think Cronin has been more impressive to date.