Mick Cronin to Big East: Do I Have Your Attention Yet?

Jux Berg wants to be sure Big East basketball teams understand what they'll be dealing with when they face the Cincinnati Bearcats.

by Jux Berg (Columnist)

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January 20, 2008

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College Basketball, Big East Basketball, Cincinnati Bearcats Basketball, Mick Cronin

Another ranked Big East team visits Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati, and another ranked Big East team leaves with an L.  For the second time in a week, the rapidly improving Cincinnati Bearcats pulled an upset—this time a hard-fought 62-59 battle of attrition victory over No. 16 Pittsburgh on Saturday—moving Mick Cronin’s troops into a tie for second place in the Big East standings with a 4-2 mark. 

UC (9-9, 4-2) has now doubled last year’s conference win total, and there are still 12 games on the slate. 

I don’t think I need to toot my own horn and tell you that “I told you so,” but I will say this: While I’m not completely shocked that Cronin’s squad has gotten this much better this fast, I am definitely in awe of what has occurred so far in 2008. 

The Bearcats have by far and away the most impressive wins in conference play of any of the 16 teams.  Louisville, Syracuse, Villanova, and now Pittsburgh?!  It’s an incredible story, and for Bearcat fans, there are no words to describe how sweet each of these wins has been.

Everyone knows the story by now, but it’s unbelievable that in only one year’s time, UC is now beating teams that it couldn’t come within 20 points of last season.  Making this even more impressive is the fact that none of the six freshmen on the team were rated in the Top 50 by any recruiting service. 

Oh by the way, these Bearcats are basically the least experienced team in the entire nation.  The roster does not include any players in their 3rd scholarship year.  According to Cronin, no other team in America can say that, it’s “unheard of.” 

All signs point to this team continuing to improve.  The kids all have great attitudes and are willing to do anything to win ballgames.  They listen to the coaches, and are eager to correct their mistakes.  Cronin and his staff have the Bearcats playing extremely hard, and it has shown in the defensive and rebounding statistics lately. 

Most importantly though, this team has learned how to win—both on the road (at Louisville) and at home where they are 3-0 in league play.  Confidence is growing stronger by the day.

Sophomore Deonta Vaughn (16.7 ppg, 4.3 apg) has embraced the leadership role bestowed upon him by Cronin.  Senior John Williamson (9.8 ppg, 6.4 rpg) has also answered the bell.  Freshman forward Rashad Bishop has been gigantic in the two upset wins over Villanova and Pittsburgh. So far, Cronin has Rick Pitino, Jim Boeheim, Jay Wright, and Jamie Dixon’s attention.  The rest of the Big East coaches might want to take notice—or else Mick'll getcha.


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  1. The beginning of this season I could not sit through an entire game because our play was soooo.. bad. The Miami of Ohio win turned this season around. We've been building on each win since that game. Mick has shown the nation that he can coach.

  2. The turnaround started well before the game with Southwest Politically Correct University. This has been building since our solid performance against X. Go Cats!!!!!!!!

  3. UNBELIEVABLE! I find myself looking forward to UC games for than I ever have. Hopefully, I will be one of 13,176 at Fifth Third Wednesday night. This may not be an NCAA Tournament team, but it is my favorite Bearcat team that I have ever watched. Has Mick got these boys playing hard or what? Fun to watch is an understatement. GO CATS!

  4. a dream season and im actually looking forward to the georgetown game. as far as favorite cat teams to follow im gonna say the elite 8 team with fortson was my favorite. however, this year's team had no expectations, and that may be what makes them so fascinating to me and other cincinnatians. watchin williamson and warren step up knowing this is their last shot makes me feel like i did when max and hicks were out there. tradition absolutely never graduates, go cats!

  5. its only the beginning, what happens when he has better players !!!

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