He evaluated the prospects, recruited them and signed them to play for him.
So how much responsibility should Mick Cronin bear for what could be UCLA’s first losing season in nearly a decade?
“One hundred percent,” the coach said Tuesday. “A hundred percent. Who else would it be?”
The players, perhaps, given they’re the ones who have struggled to generate an offensive flow and grab rebounds, among other things?
“They’ve done the best they can do,” said Cronin, whose Bruins (14-15 overall, 9-9 Pac-12) must beat No. 5 Arizona on Thursday and Arizona State on Saturday to assure themselves of at least a .