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Basically, we went from the Newell approach (winning without spending a lot of recruiting effort) to the other extreme, of coaches who could recruit, but couldn't coach up the players once they were here. That was the MO of Padgett, Dick Edwards and Dick Kuchen.
I remember Edwards coaching OK at UOP. At Cal he didn't recruit too well at first but then got JC transfers John Terry one year and Connie White, Jay Young, and Carl Bird (Jabari's dad) the next. Those four plus Rickie Hawthorne (the one good freshie Edwards recruited) had tons of talent but didn't play much defense. Halfway through the season Edwards switched to a 3-2 zone which was vastly more effective and we won most of our remaining games. IMHO the key was Terry in the middle, he was so quick it was virtually a 3-3 zone. The next year Terry was gone and we weren't too good.
I remember stories about the black and white players on those teams not getting long well. One possible consequence was Rock Lee, a seemingly talented 6-10 forward, never reached his potential. Too bad we didn't have Bear Insider then, I never got any inside info. I think Edwards was not able to settle those issues and was happy to go back to coaching at a smaller school.
I don't remember Kuchen either recruiting or coaching very well, though he did get transfer Mark McNamara. The games were sparsely attended and it didn't look like anyone, especially any of the players, was having a good time.