Why Jon Rothstein’s Surprising No. 22 Ranking for UCLA Bruins Could Shake Up the Season
We’ll see how it pays off for Cronin, who’s entering a very important season with UCLA. Last year’s team couldn’t find consistency, going 24-12, with moments of brilliance and major letdowns. After back-to-back second round NCAA tournament exits, this year’s UCLA fairs will shape the future of the Bruins program.
Rothstein still is showing faith in Cronin’s coaching, placing UCLA in the Top-25 despite the team having major question marks on both sides of the ball. A potential return is still possible for guard Skyy Clark, who is in the portal while he seeks an added year of eligibility from the NCAA.



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