Cal's current roster deficiencies may have begun under Braun. He left Montgomery with a team of juniors (not all Braun's fault, as Theo and Kamp had to sit out years with injuries), but those juniors would all graduate after they won the PAC10 title, leaving Montgomery to have to fill a lot of holes fast. He finally got a handle on it, and left Cuonzo a few good players when he retired. Cuonzo seemed to want to make a quick name for himself at Cal, and went for one-and-dones and transfers, thereby leaving a weak roster for Jones. I did some research on how weak the roster was that Cuonzo gave to Jones. Here is a summary comparing his inherited roster to that of 10 other first-time Cal coaches beginning with Newell, listing the coach with the best inherited roster, the average inherited roster of all the coaches, and the roster inherited by Wyking Jones.
Great players inherited: Braun 5, Average 2.9, Jones 0 Lowest in Cal history.
Other good players: Newell 8, Average 4.4, Jones 2 Tied for lowest in Cal history.
Total great/good players: Padgett 10, Average 7.3, Jones 2 Lowest in Cal history
Previous Starters: Braun 6, Average 3.3, Jones 2 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Sophs: Padgett 6, Average 2.5, Jones 1 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Juniors: Campanelli 6, Average 3.2, Jones 1 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Seniors: Braun 6, Average 2.2, Jones 3 4th best in Cal history
Point Guards: Bozeman 3, Average 1.9, Jones 0 Lowest in Cal history.
Bigs: Braun 5: Average 2.9, Jones 2 Lowest in Cal history
Wings: 4 coaches tied with 3, Average 2.1, Jones 0 Lowest in Cal history
Off Guards: 9 coaches tied with 2, Average 1.9, Jones 1 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Records for the coaches in their first year:
Newell 9-16, Herrerias 13-9, Padgett 12-13, Edwards 11-15, Kuchen 6-21, Campanelli 17-10, Bozeman 22-8, Braun 23-9 (+Sweet 16), Montgomery 22-11, Martin 18-15, Jones 8-24
In his second year, Jones had lost 4 out of the 5 players he inherited from Cuonzo. Three graduated and one left. Looking at the inherited roster still left for second year of Wyking Jones:
Great players inherited: 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Other good players: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Total great/good players: Jones 0 Lowest in Cal history
Previous starters: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Sophs: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Juniors: Jones 1 Tied for 3rd lowest in Cal history
Seniors: Jones 0 Lowest in Cal history
PGs: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Bigs: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Wings: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
SGs: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Second year records of the coaches:
Newell 17-8, Herrerias 8-17, Padgett 11-15, Edwards: 9-17, Kuchen 13-14, Campanelli 20-15, Bozeman 13-14, Braun 12-15, Montgomery 24-11, Martin 23-11,
Jones 8-22
One of the best and worst things that can happen to a coach is to inherit a lot of seniors. Braun inherited 6 seniors, went to the sweet 16, but in the next season, they all had graduated or left, and he had only two players returning, Marks and Kenyon Jones, and Braun went 12-15. Braun chose to bring in a bunch of veteran transfers like Gill, Kilgore, Carlisle, and Elson, and he sort of saved his second season from being really bad. The following season was 22-11, but then the team fell to 18-15 as all the veterans had graduated and Braun went entirely with recruits from that and the past season.
Rene inherited 5 seniors from Newell, who became starters for Rene, and the next season they had graduated and he had only 3 decent players left from a winning team, and he went 8-17. Jones lost 3 seniors and a junior, and had only Davis left from Cuonzo's roster. In his first season Jones needed to remake most of the roster and build a team around KO and Lee, in itself a very tall order, but once they were gone, he needed to remake the entire roster for his second season, and the results show it. It is quite a juggling act to try and fill all the positions with a starter and backup, and spread the talent out through all four classes, especially with players getting injured or leaving the program early.
Great players inherited: Braun 5, Average 2.9, Jones 0 Lowest in Cal history.
Other good players: Newell 8, Average 4.4, Jones 2 Tied for lowest in Cal history.
Total great/good players: Padgett 10, Average 7.3, Jones 2 Lowest in Cal history
Previous Starters: Braun 6, Average 3.3, Jones 2 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Sophs: Padgett 6, Average 2.5, Jones 1 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Juniors: Campanelli 6, Average 3.2, Jones 1 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Seniors: Braun 6, Average 2.2, Jones 3 4th best in Cal history
Point Guards: Bozeman 3, Average 1.9, Jones 0 Lowest in Cal history.
Bigs: Braun 5: Average 2.9, Jones 2 Lowest in Cal history
Wings: 4 coaches tied with 3, Average 2.1, Jones 0 Lowest in Cal history
Off Guards: 9 coaches tied with 2, Average 1.9, Jones 1 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Records for the coaches in their first year:
Newell 9-16, Herrerias 13-9, Padgett 12-13, Edwards 11-15, Kuchen 6-21, Campanelli 17-10, Bozeman 22-8, Braun 23-9 (+Sweet 16), Montgomery 22-11, Martin 18-15, Jones 8-24
In his second year, Jones had lost 4 out of the 5 players he inherited from Cuonzo. Three graduated and one left. Looking at the inherited roster still left for second year of Wyking Jones:
Great players inherited: 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Other good players: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Total great/good players: Jones 0 Lowest in Cal history
Previous starters: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Sophs: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Juniors: Jones 1 Tied for 3rd lowest in Cal history
Seniors: Jones 0 Lowest in Cal history
PGs: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Bigs: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Wings: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
SGs: Jones 0 Tied for lowest in Cal history
Second year records of the coaches:
Newell 17-8, Herrerias 8-17, Padgett 11-15, Edwards: 9-17, Kuchen 13-14, Campanelli 20-15, Bozeman 13-14, Braun 12-15, Montgomery 24-11, Martin 23-11,
Jones 8-22
One of the best and worst things that can happen to a coach is to inherit a lot of seniors. Braun inherited 6 seniors, went to the sweet 16, but in the next season, they all had graduated or left, and he had only two players returning, Marks and Kenyon Jones, and Braun went 12-15. Braun chose to bring in a bunch of veteran transfers like Gill, Kilgore, Carlisle, and Elson, and he sort of saved his second season from being really bad. The following season was 22-11, but then the team fell to 18-15 as all the veterans had graduated and Braun went entirely with recruits from that and the past season.
Rene inherited 5 seniors from Newell, who became starters for Rene, and the next season they had graduated and he had only 3 decent players left from a winning team, and he went 8-17. Jones lost 3 seniors and a junior, and had only Davis left from Cuonzo's roster. In his first season Jones needed to remake most of the roster and build a team around KO and Lee, in itself a very tall order, but once they were gone, he needed to remake the entire roster for his second season, and the results show it. It is quite a juggling act to try and fill all the positions with a starter and backup, and spread the talent out through all four classes, especially with players getting injured or leaving the program early.
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