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Oklahoma head coach Jeff Capel spins a basketball in his finger tip during practice at the NCAA East Regional in Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, March 20, 2008. Oklahoma will play St. Joesph's Friday in the first round. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
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Published March 20, 2008 11:26 pm - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Players make the plays. Doesn’t matter how much knowledge, experience or feel for the game a coach has, no one wearing a suit will make a basket or grab a rebound during this season’s NCAA Tournament.
Oklahoma coach Jeff Capel realizes this better than anyone as he’s prepared the sixth-seeded Sooners (22-11) to open play in the East Regional at 6:10 p.m. today at BJCC Arena against No. 11 seed Saint Joseph’s (21-12).


Capel knows what it takes in NCAAs


John Shinn
The Norman Transcript

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Players make the plays. Doesn’t matter how much knowledge, experience or feel for the game a coach has, no one wearing a suit will make a basket or grab a rebound during this season’s NCAA Tournament.

Oklahoma coach Jeff Capel realizes this better than anyone as he’s prepared the sixth-seeded Sooners (22-11) to open play in the East Regional at 6:10 p.m. today at BJCC Arena against No. 11 seed Saint Joseph’s (21-12).

It won’t be him or Hawks coach Phil Martelli who decide the outcome. Capel has tried to bang that point home to his players since the euphoria of returning to March Madness after a one-year absence began Sunday.

The way he’s gone about it is the same way he’s gone about getting through to his players since taking the job 23 months ago.

“(He tells) a lot of stories about his former teams and the teams that he’s been on, and what it takes to win games at this level,” OU center Longar Longar said.

The stories are nothing knew. Capel is never shy about relating his past to current players.

One of the Sooner coach’s most enviable traits is the pressure of playing major college basketball is nothing knew to him. He experienced it as a player at Duke from 1994-97, two more years as an assistant coach and five as a head coach.

Each season, each game has brought a situation or experience that can be related back.

Going through a shooting slump? Capel tells the story of getting benched and booed his senior year while he went through one.

Feeling just happy to be the in the NCAA Tournament? He’s quick to respond with how he felt after playing in the national title game as a freshman. Then never getting past the second round his final three years.

“The lesson is don’t take anything for granted,” Capel said. “As a freshman playing at Duke, I thought it was a birthright to be there. It was just going to happen. We were going to go to the tournament every year and get to the Final Four. We never came close after that.”

The good and the bad of his playing days are still vivid to him.

To those who’ve spent many winter and spring days and nights glued to college basketball games, they are, too. Many still think of Capel, 33, as Duke’s point guard during the mid 1990s.

OU athletic director Joe Castiglione certainly remembered Capel from his playing days when he was looking for a replacement for Kelvin Sampson in April of 2006. But it was his success at Virginia Commonwealth (79-41 in three seasons) that he was drawn to.

“People are remembered for how they’re exposed to people,” OU athletic director Joe Castiglione said. “But around our region, people are more aware of him for what he’s done here.”



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