Like Father/Like Son: Bennett, Capel, Drews, Musselman & Odom Like Dad

Six years ago, most media mavens focused on Rick Pitino joined in NCAA Tournament by his son (Richard with Minnesota before heading to New Mexico) - the first father-son duo in the same tourney although chip-off-the-old-block Little Richard didn't last long when promptly eliminated from playoffs by Middle Tennessee State. Four seasons ago, Little Richie guided the Gophers to an opening-round triumph against The Ville after UL had its fill of father's flaws and dismissed him before he subsequently returned to the scene at Iona. The elder Pitino's playoff appearance with the Gaels this year could be a springboard to returning to a power-league position.

This year's event has Virginia's Tony Bennett, Pittsburgh's Jeff Capel III, Baylor's Scott Drew, Grand Canyon's Bryce Drew, Arkansas' Eric Musselman and Utah State's Ryan Odom following in the NCAA dance-party footsteps of their respective fathers. Scott Drew and Musselman both advanced as far as a regional final two years ago with Drew winning it all. John Thompson Jr. and John III are the only one of the following 16 father-son combinations to each win more than six NCAA playoff games: