I am a fan of Brad and think he's built a great program here and I'm excited about the future - but just to play Devil's advocate, has he really earned trust that he'll figure this out?
The last time we had this many new pieces was 2022 and he didn't figure it out - we underperformed all year and got blow out in the NCAA tournament, in fairness his PG quit on the team in the middle of the season and the team had a lot of "me" pieces, but this year's team has some "me" players right now too - several times Riley or White dribbled the ball up court and took the first contested shot they could without even looking to pass (looked a lot like Mayer)
The teams Brad has done really well with have been veteran teams - I haven't actually seen him pull together 11 new freshman, international players and transfers into a cohesive team that buys in and puts team first and executes really well.
So far, we've been what we would expect - a really talented team that shows the talent individually, but a team with freshman leading the way that turns the ball over way to much, doesn't defend particularly well and misses a lot of free throws. The typical way these things improve is when freshman become sophomores. History shows this team will likely not reach it's potential this year - Kentucky abandoned this model because it wasn't working - I think Brad is a better coach than Cal, but if you expect this team to be a top 15 team by the end of the year, that hasn't been very likely historically