The Norman Transcript

OU Sports

November 29, 2007

Sooners take on Mayo, Trojans

• OU, USC

feature big

impact freshmen

There’s no team in college basketball that better understands the impact freshmen are having on the game than Oklahoma.

Forward Blake Griffin is averaging 15 points and 9.2 rebounds and was playing high school basketball less than a year ago. OU’s familiarity with the impact of first-year players goes well beyond its own locker room, though.

The Sooners (5-1) face No. 22 USC (5-1) at 10 tonight in both teams’ part of the Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series.

Besides being the Sooners’ second game against a ranked team, it will also be their second against a freshman sensation.

Two weeks ago, it was Memphis’ Derrick Rose. Tonight it’s the Trojans’ O.J. Mayo.

“This freshman class is a really special and unique class,” Capel said. “You can put it up there as maybe the best class ever. You look at the impact these guys are having across the country at different high-level programs. It’s pretty incredible.

“But when you watched these guys in high school, you knew this was going to be a special and unique class.”

Capel saw Mayo for the first time at an NBA Players Association camp in Richmond, Va. five years ago. He said he could tell then Mayo was going to be a special player.

Mayo’s arrival in Los Angeles has helped put USC basketball on the map. The program has long played in the shadow of crosstown rival UCLA. But Mayo brings a some power the Trojans have rarely had.

Griffin, who has played in summer tournaments against Mayo since both were in junior high, said it’s no surprise he’s had such a big impact.

“He’s so smooth,” Griffin said. “He never looks like he’s going full speed, but he’s always blowing right by people.”

Each college basketball season has breakout stars. For years, it was upperclassmen that took center stage.

But all that has changed since the NBA outlawed drafting players until they had been out of high school at least a year.

Kevin Durant dominated the Big 12 Conference as a freshman last season en route to being named national player of the year. He set a trend in the process.

“A lot of freshmen have been talking about coming in and doing big things and moving on,” Griffin said.

Prior to the NBA changing its draft rules, players like Mayo or Rose likely would have gone directly to the professional level.

“If you’re good, you’re good,” said OU guard Tony Crocker, who started as freshman last season. “It’s doesn’t matter how old you are.”

When the Sooners use man-to-man defense, it will be Crocker trying to drape himself on Mayo.

“He isn’t going to go off or anything like that,” Crocker said. “It’s going to be a lockdown.”

There was a time not to long ago when a prediction of stopping a freshman wasn’t a big deal. Playing against Durant twice last season, seeing two more high-impact freshmen in the first month of this season, the Sooners know how big a deal it is.

“It’s interesting to watch all these guys I’ve played with doing big things,” Griffin said. “It seems like every night you turn I on the TV I see another freshman do great things. It’s fun to watch.”

John Shinn

366-3536

jshinn@normantranscript.com

Text Only
OU Sports
  • OU gearing up for Texas’ Brown

    If Oklahoma guard Steven Pledger had his way, tonight’s meeting with Texas will come down to two players: himself and Longhorn guard J’Covan Brown....

    February 14, 2012

  • Sooners will have a dramatically new look up and down the order, on the mound

    The clubhouse at L. Dale Mitchell Park hasn’t changed over the last year. Just about everything else has since the 2011 baseball season ended. The locker stalls have 20 new nameplates. The coaches’ locker room has two new ones as well. ...

    February 14, 2012

  • Despite hard fight, UConn wins big

    By its own standards, the Connecticut team that took the floor Monday night at Lloyd Noble Center was not in the same class as its previous incarnations. But a down year for the seven-time national champions is still better than just ...

    February 14, 2012

  • Connecticut Oklahoma _John.jpg Believe it or not, OU women are progressing

    Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma appeared plenty willing to embarrass Oklahoma for a third time in seven games....

    February 14, 2012 1 Photo

  • OU reeling from stunning loss to Texas Tech

    As Oklahoma’s players headed toward the exit at United Spirit Arena on Saturday night, most had dazed looks on their faces. The 65-47 loss to Texas Tech was something they didn’t see coming....

    February 13, 2012

  • Rutgers-Connecticut Women's Basketball Husky challenge

    No time might seem like a good time to face Connecticut. The Huskies are always terrific and this season will enter Lloyd Noble Center likely ranked No. 2 following Notre Dame’s Sunday loss to West Virginia....

    February 13, 2012 1 Photo

  • Sooners put finishing touches on perfect opener

    Oklahoma capped off a perfect opening weekend of softball on Sunday with an 11-1 victory over Kent State. The Sooners were led by another strong outing from pitcher Keilani Rickets and an offensive explosion by Allee Allen....

    February 13, 2012

  • Illinois halts OU’s upset

    ITHACA, N.Y. — Oklahoma was not upset at the National Duals on Sunday. It did, however, leave disappointed....

    February 13, 2012

  • Sooners fall flat against Raiders

    LUBBOCK, Texas — All that progress Oklahoma believes it has been making didn’t make the trip to Texas Tech on Saturday. The Sooners moonwalked their way to a 65-47 loss at United Spirit Arena that easily qualified as the season’s worst ...

    February 12, 2012

  • OU V Missouri Sooners narrowly avoid handing Tigers their first win in Big 12 play

    Morgan Hook hit the free throws and Kaylon Williams blocked the shot, grabbed the rebound, got fouled and made one of two from the stripe to put the game away....

    February 12, 2012 1 Photo

The Business Marquee
Facebook