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Kruger inherits a program coming off its first back-to-back losing seasons since 1967 and under investigation by the NCAA after former player Keith "Tiny" Gallon said he took money from a Florida financial adviser to pay for his high-school transcripts and enroll at Oklahoma.
That investigation came just as the Sooners' probation for major rules infractions under Kelvin Sampson, Capel's predecessor, was about to expire.
"Lon Kruger is the best choice for the University of Oklahoma," Oklahoma president David Boren said. "He has outstanding coaching ability and a commitment to the highest ethical standards. He will provide strong leadership to our program."
It's hardly the first time Kruger has been asked to get a program headed in the right direction.
He took his alma mater, Kansas State, to four straight NCAA tournaments for the first time in school history from 1987 to 1990, then took a faltering Florida program to the Final Four in 1994. His next stop was Illinois, where he led the Fighting Illini to their first Big Ten title in 14 years, before his foray into the NBA.
Kruger has taken his teams to the NCAA tournament 13 times, reaching the round of 16 or beyond three times.
He leaves a UNLV program that will have four starters back from a team that went to the NCAA tournament in consecutive seasons.
"The people and especially our players at UNLV mean a great deal to me," Kruger said. "This was a difficult decision for me because of our team and the people of Las Vegas. I was privileged to be associated with them."
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