The Great Bobby Knight steps down at Texas Tech
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The Great Bobby Knight steps down at Texas Tech
During his tenure at Texas Tech, Knight was 138-82, and he led the Red Raiders to the NCAA Tournament in four of his six seasons, reaching the Sweet 16 in 2005. The Red Raiders are 11-8 this season and 3-3 in the Big 12, tied for sixth in the conference with Oklahoma.
(Sad day. I hope he comes back to coach,soon)
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(Sad day. I hope he comes back to coach,soon)
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Do you know that while his "antics" were getting widely publicized, he was also providing personal support to players whose "eligilibility" had run out before they had completed degree requirements?
Do you know that he is an Ohioan [Orrville, the "Smuckers" place] and an OSU grad who played [6th man] on the 1960 Buckeye Championship team with Jerry Lucas, John Havlicek, et al? [Of course I must add that that team lost twice to the U of Cincinnati team in 1961 and 1962.]
That famous "chair-throwing" incident happened decades ago, but is still being brought up and replayed as indicative of his whole career.
He is/was a great coach, but it's more "fun" to report/replay/repeat his "temper/antics" than to acknowledge his positive qualities and contributions.
Do you really think his teams achieved their records solely because of/in spite of his "temper"? He's plainly a great teacher and Coach!
Do you know that he is an Ohioan [Orrville, the "Smuckers" place] and an OSU grad who played [6th man] on the 1960 Buckeye Championship team with Jerry Lucas, John Havlicek, et al? [Of course I must add that that team lost twice to the U of Cincinnati team in 1961 and 1962.]
That famous "chair-throwing" incident happened decades ago, but is still being brought up and replayed as indicative of his whole career.
He is/was a great coach, but it's more "fun" to report/replay/repeat his "temper/antics" than to acknowledge his positive qualities and contributions.
Do you really think his teams achieved their records solely because of/in spite of his "temper"? He's plainly a great teacher and Coach!
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Bozo wrote:He is done.
No way is he done....Bobby, did his job by making his son Pat a good college coach....Just like Eddie Sutton did with Sean Sutton at Oklahoma State....
But, Eddie Sutton retired and his son was named his successor.....
Remember, Bobby Knight did not retire....He resigned and Pat was named his successor....Leaving everything wide open....
Bobby Knight will coach again for sure....I wouldn't be suprised if he doesn't end up in the southern part of the PAC-10....
Remember, 902 wins he's not finished....
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