Jeff Capel probably did me a favor. I cared too much about OU Basketball prior to his arrival in Norman. My emotional investment into basketball games was the same as OU football. Losses stung! With Capel's tenure, it was really easy to just flip the channel and not care anymore. If his team didn't care about losing, why should I care?
Now that we have Lon Kruger and a team that plays hard, plays with pride, and is on the brink of going back to the NCAA Tournament, I'm emotionally attached to OU basketball again...which means losses like TCU and Texas really bother me.
And that is the downside of Lon Kruger. I can't help but care again! Obviously, it's really not a downside. Thank you, Lon Kruger, for forcing me spend emotional capital on your program. It is fun to be back on the roller coaster where you can enjoy the ride. Isn't that what our good friend SoonerTrav has told us over the years? The season is about the entire ride.
Amen brother!
I love OU football. Yet, ever since I traveled with my dad each December to Kansas City for those 1970s Big-8 Holiday Tournaments at Kemper Arena, I have been a bigger Sooner basketball fan, than a football fan. I felt more pride for John McCullough and Wayman Tisdale winning awards as Big-8 Conference MVPs than I did for the OU Heisman Trophy winners.
From the late 70s until now, I have attended in person virtually all home basketball games, missing no more than a handful over 35+ seasons. For most of those years, my 18 mile drive to the LNC was filled with anticipation as I could not wait to see the next OU basketball game. Even when Billy started out 9-18 in 1980-81, one could see that things were probably going to be OK. There was promise in the future.
Then in 2010 and 2011, Capel took the basketball program down the crapper, and there was no logical reason why one could hope that things would ever get better. There was nothing in Capel’s actions or demeanor that generated any confidence that things would turnaround in a positive direction. The program looked out of control with hamburger-all-American-head-cases and under-the-table-cash-payments reported in the news. The team played games with little effort, fight or organization. The 18 mile drive to the LNC became a chore rather than a joy. God bless the big donors that “encouraged” Joe C. to make a change, and not wait for the turnaround that obviously was not going to happen as long as Capel had the corner office at the LNC..
Now, enter Coach Kruger. It is hard to image and nicer or more positive person. We have a team again, with players that treat each other as teammates, as brothers. We have a team that shows improvement during the course of the season. We have a team that gives effort and plays like they have a game plan. We have young talented players in the program that we can watch develop over their 4-year careers. We have legitimate reasons to believe that good things are coming in the future. It is, once again, fun to make that 18 mile drive down to the LNC.
Not only is the season about the entire ride, the entire journey; but now we should be able to look forward to a multi-year journey as the PROGRAM returns to its rightful place towards the top of the conference, towards being meaningful in the national discussion of NCAA basketball. Dang, I cannot wait to see how ‘Buddy and the boys” grow, mature and develop in the coming years. It should be a lot of fun to watch.
And yes, the inevitable losses will hurt. It hurts more when expectations are growing and winning becomes normal again. Thank goodness for that!