diva1,
Mark Fox recruited pretty well when he was at Nevada, at least well enough to help Nevada win 3 conference championships in 5 seasons, and achieve an AP poll ranking as high as #15. His Nevada teams finished 2nd in the conference in his last two seasons. (Fox recruits' names in bold type)
First of all, Fox was Trent Johnson's top assistant (Associate Head Coach) for 4 years at Nevada. The head coach is ultimately credited for signing any recruit, but usually the assistant coaches are the ones who actually do most of the work to convince the recruit to come. It is a known fact that Trent Johnson himself has given Fox the credit for the discovery, recruiting, and signing of
Nick Fazekas, who would turn out to be Fox's best recruit at Nevada, and probably Johnson's best recruit at Nevada. Fazekas would play the full 4 years, and become a 2nd team Consensus All-American. Fazekas led all four of his teams to WAC championships, and to the NCAA tournament, with a sweet 16 run in his freshman year. I would guess that Fox likely recruited other players for Johnson. Just by landing Fazekas, it should lead us to question a bit the "Fox can't recruit" feelings Cal fans have. Maybe Fox has some recruiting chops after all. Let's look at the rest of Fox's record at Nevada:
As Nevada head coach, Fox recruited future NBA players
Ramon Sessions (11 years in the NBA),
Jake McGee (14 years so far),
Luke Babbitt (8 years) and
Armon Johnson (1 season). Babbitt was a MacDonalds All-American, rated #19 in the RSCI top 100 consensus recruit rankings, the only highly ranked recruit signed in the 10 year Johnson/Fox era at Nevada. That is 4 players who played 34 NBA seasons. Compare that with Mike Montgomery in 6 years at Cal, who recruited Crabbe (7 years in the NBA), Jorge (3 years), Wallace (3 years), and Bird (1 year). All of them may have a few years left to play, but their combined total is not likely to reach a total of 34 years.
Here are Fox's Nevada recruiting classes with hometowns or states:
2004
Ramon Sessions, 6-3 G, South Carolina, 9 Pts, 5Assists, 4 Rebs, played 3 years and left for the NBA, where he played for 11 seasons, averaging 10 points, 4 assists, and 3 rebounds.
Mo Charlo, 6-7 F, Eureka, CA, JC transfer, played 2 years, avg 10 Pts, 5 Rebs, 2 Assists, a recruit officially signed under Trent Johnson
Chad Bell, 7-1 C, Inglewood, CA, transfer from New Mexico, 2 years, 3 Pts, 2 Rebs, officially signed under Trent Johnson. Played a season in NBA G league.
David Ellis, 7-1 C, Sacramento, CA, 4 years, 3 Pts, 2 Rebs, a recruit officially signed under Trent Johnson
2005
DeMarshay Johnson, 6-9 F, Oakland, CA, 6 Pts, 4 Rebs, played 2 years and then left school
Denis Ikovlev, 6-7 F, Iowa, played two years at Nevada averaging 7 Pts, 3 Rebs
2006
JaVale McGee, 7-0 C, Michigan, 14Pts, 7 Rebs, 3 Blks (2nd season), played 2 years and left for the NBA, where he has played 14 seasons so far.
Tyrone Hanson, 6-7 G, Brooklyn NY, played 1 year. Fox asked players not to go out on Halloween. Hanson went to a Halloween party where three people were shot and killed. He was beaten up and threatened by a man holding a gun to his head. His girlfriend saved his life by intervening. The publicity was very bad for the school, and Fox was forced to dismiss him from the team. Fox then got on the phone and found a school, a JC in Arkansas, I think, that would take him, and so he got the kid a second chance. Hanson eventually ended up at Jackson State, where he averaged 14 Pts and 4 Rebs over 3 years. That is the kind of a coach Fox is. He has the players' backs, and maybe that is why so many players like him.
2007
Armon Johnson, 6-3 G, Reno, Nevada, 14 Pts, 4 Rebs, played 2 years and left for NBA, where he played a little more than one season.
Brandon Fields, 6-4 G, Arlington, Texas, 13 Pts, 2 Assists, 3 Rebs, played 4 years. Played 4 seasons in NBA G League.
Malik Cook, 6-6 F, North Carolina, 8 Pts, 5 Rebs, played 2 years and transferred to South Carolina. Played professionally overseas for 7 seasons.
2008
Luke Babbitt, 6-9 F, Reno, Nevada, RCSI #19 top 100 ranking, and a MacDonalds All-American, he originally verbally committed to Ohio State, but then backed out in favor of Mark Fox and Nevada. He averaged 19 Pts, 8 Rebs at Nevada, played 2 years and left for the NBA, where he played for 8 seasons.
Dario Hunt, 6-8 F, Colorado, 11 PTs, 10 Rebs, 2 Blks (jr and sr seasons), played 4 years. 2X All-WAC defensive team, 2X All-WAC, only player in Nevada history with 1000 pts, 1000 rebounds, and 250 blocks. Set school freshman record of 67 blocks.
Joey Shaw, 6-6 F, Arizona, transfer from Indiana, 10 Pts, 5 Rebs, played 2 years. Played overseas for 6 years.
I never saw Fox's Nevada teams, so I don't know if Fox recruited good unranked or low ranked players like Monty did at Cal. (Solomon, Cobbs, Jorge, Markhuri, Mathews, etc.) Fox has recruited poorly at Cal, but that does not detract from the decent job of recruiting he did while at Nevada. This Cal fan at least, would have been happy if he had continued landing the same level of recruiting talent that he landed at Nevada. I think the problem at Cal is not Fox. It is Cal. Cal right now is a graveyard for coaches, after all that has happened since Montgomery retired. It is poison for recruits, beginning with Cuonzo's abrupt departure, the loss of recruits, the hiring of an inept coach who recruited over players, and then the Covid and its strict but often unpredictable rules and effects on recruiting, practicing and playing games. How can a coach who recruits a consensus All-American, plus 4 NBA players, and several more players who played in NBA development leagues, or overseas, and some who were almost at that level, how can he not be able to recruit at Cal? It has to be Cal itself. What is needed is the Admissions office to cut Fox some slack, and let in a couple of recruits now and then who don't qualify academically. Coach K had such a deal at Duke. That is how it has to be done, these days, unfortunately. Montgomery, Cuonzo, and Fox will probably all tell us the same thing.
SFCityBear