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July 31, 2007 | Football
July 21, 2007
NORMAN, Okla. -- When Oklahoma running back Jacob Gutierrez attended this summer's NCAA Leadership Conference he was inspired to involve his team in a project that could impact an entire community.
When the San Antonio native returned to Norman he took the idea to Annette Moran, who oversees the Oklahoma Athletics Department's Community Service projects. With Moran's assistance, the idea blossomed into a Habitat for Humanity project in Noble, Okla.
"Our community has been so good to us week in and week out," Guiterrez said. "I just wanted us to come up with a way to give back and my teammates really responded.
"I'm really proud. It shows what kind of character we have on our team."
On Friday, July 20, more than 80 Sooner football players descended on the project to assist in the demolition of one structure, while building and autographing a playhouse that will later be auctioned to assist in Habitat's ongoing efforts.
"As a former student-athlete myself a lot of these guys don't really know what they're getting in to," Moran said. "By the end, they appreciate what they have and they really understand that getting involved with the community is really important."
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Interested in helping with a Habitat for Humanity project? Contact the Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity (www.ccokhfh.org) or find the Habitat for Humanity chapter in your area at www.habitat.org.