
The UCLA Bruins were picked to be among the top six or seven teams in the Big Ten in 2025-26. Sure, they are still in the thick of the NCAA tournament conversation; however, they have far bigger issues at hand. Head Coach Mick Cronin may have finally hit the breaking point for his tenure. Not only did he accomplish a never-before-seen feat, late in the Bruins game at Michigan State. He followed it up with one of the most outlandish responses to a reporter heard.
Then again, this year has seen Cronin making noise in press conferences for a lot of the wrong reasons.
Cronin has always been known to be quite vocal, especially during games. There is nothing wrong with a coach letting his players know they need to do better. However, the way he’s acted this season, he’s been far overboard. You can go back as far as December, when Cronin decided he would make all of his starters come off the bench during a non-conference game.
He didn’t like his players’ effort. That certainly was eye-catching to say the least. But as conference play opened, and the Bruins had to go on the road, a far bigger issue started to arise. He’s seemingly blasted the Big Ten on several occasions, especially about traveling East. Cronin has even had plenty of complaints about a number of things. Not to mention being mad about the effort of his team.
That brings us to what happened on Tuesday night.
With only a handful of minutes remaining in a 25-plus point blowout, the second-straight during their two-game trip to the State of Michigan, Cronin seemingly completely lost the plot.
Reserve big man Steven Jamerson II when up after Michigan State’s Carson Cooper on a fast-break run-out dunk attempt, and hit him hard enough for the referees to step in.
While it was under review, Cronin clearly didn’t need to wait to hear what ultimately was ruled a flagrant one foul. Coach Cronin took it upon himself to kick Jamerson out of the game. Yes, you heard that right: a coach ejected his own player. It was certainly not something that had never been seen, nor was it really warranted.
If that wasn’t enough, Cronin would also lose it following the game, when asked about the Michigan State students’ chants for Xavier Booker, who played for the Spartans before transferring to UCLA this season. Cronin didn’t hold back, unloading on the reporter.
UCLA coach Mick Cronin's thoughts on the Michigan State student section. @ThisistheIZZONE pic.twitter.com/7pJJHEs7sQ
— Owen Oszust (@Owen_Oszust) February 18, 2026
It was certainly a meltdown of epic proportions, and it’s not setting a very good trend for Mick Cronin, or UCLA basketball, this season, as the Bruins have quickly fallen to the NCAA tournament bubble.
After adding up all of these crazy tirades from Cronin this season, and now to see him snap at a player and embarrass him for the world to see, UCLA has a real decision to make about the future of the program. Cronin famously led UCLA to a Final Four in 2021, after starting as one of the last teams in the tournament field, in which they had to play in the first four.
That isn’t his saving grace. Who in their right mind would want to go play for Cronin now? He’s already shown some of his true colors, and it isn’t pretty. Not to badmouth the late Bobby Knight, but Cronin is starting to reach that level of crazy.
UCLA is a historic program, and what Cronin is doing isn’t helping them stay relevant. Your team is struggling, and the biggest issue, to me, isn’t the players. Just look at how good Tyler Bilodeau has been playing. It certainly seems like Cronin is on a slippery slope.
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