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Nevadaref Mon Feb 04, 2008 07:52pm

Bob Knight retires
 
Texas Tech coach Bob Knight resigned Monday and his son Pat will take over the program.
Chris Cook, a spokesman for athletic director Gerald Myers confirmed the resignation, which was first reported by the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.
Bob Knight has 902 career wins, more than any coach in the history of Division I men's basketball. Win No. 900 came last month against Texas A&M The Red Raiders are 12-8 this season.

http://msn.foxsports.com/cbk/story/7760878?MSNHPHMA

Mark Padgett Mon Feb 04, 2008 08:36pm

I thought it seemed quieter than usual around here. :)

Beemer Tue Feb 05, 2008 06:27pm

My favorite quote: "When my time on this earth has passed, and my activities have ceased, I want they bury me upside down so my critics can kiss my a$$"

PS. His "game face" routine was phenominal. The guy is entertainment. And a great coach.

A Pennsylvania Coach Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:27am

Actually he was very clear in saying that this was a resignation, not a retirement. I wouldn't be surprised to see him coach again in some capacity down the road.

Raymond Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:31am

Has Bobby Knight ever apologized or acknowledged wrong-doing in the chair throwing or Teddy Valentine incidents?

Scrapper1 Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:19am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Has Bobby Knight ever apologized or acknowledged wrong-doing <s>in the chair throwing or Teddy Valentine incidents</s>?

Same answer -- no.

grunewar Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:41am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beemer
My favorite quote: "When my time on this earth has passed, and my activities have ceased, I want they bury me upside down so my critics can kiss my a$$"

PS. His "game face" routine was phenominal. The guy is entertainment. And a great coach.

I believe the proper rhyming quote was, "When my time on earth is gone, and my activities here are passed, I want they bury me upside down, and my critics can kiss my a$$!" ;)

Indianaref Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:20pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by grunewar
I believe the proper rhyming quote was, "When my time on earth is gone, and my activities here are passed, I want they bury me upside down, and my critics can kiss my a$$!" ;)

"When my time on earth is gone, and my activities here are passed, I want them to bury me upside down so my critics can park their bikes!:p

budjones05 Wed Feb 06, 2008 01:53pm

This may make a lot of Big 12 referees happy

rockyroad Wed Feb 06, 2008 02:21pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beemer
And a great coach.

Change that to WAS a great coach and I might buy it...I firmly believe that he is a great example of someone the game has passed by - his innovations on defense and his style of offense WERE great, but they aren't winning many games these past few years and his coaching style is not attractive to most recruits. It really is time for him to leave.

truerookie Wed Feb 06, 2008 02:40pm

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Originally Posted by rockyroad
It really is time for him to leave.


Similar to Eddie Sutton. ;)

FrankHtown Wed Feb 06, 2008 03:40pm

Get a hold of "Season on the Brink" by John Feinstein. Before I read it, I thought Bobby Knight was a classless jerk. After I read it, I realized he wasn't classless.

JugglingReferee Wed Feb 06, 2008 03:53pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by FrankHtown
Get a hold of "Season on the Brink" by John Feinstein. Before I read it, I thought Bobby Knight was a classless jerk. After I read it, I realized he wasn't classless.

But still a jerk? How so?

Forksref Wed Feb 06, 2008 03:59pm

When I was coaching I attended a one-man clinic in Minneapolis: 2 days of Bob Knight. I learned more at that clinic than anywhere else. Best teacher of the game ever. Denny Crum did one the next year and it was almost worthless. Morgan Wooten did one the following year and it was almost as good as Knight's.

I saw him coach in L.A. at the Olympics and he was up by 40 and still pounding the scorers table.

In 1987 I saw the movie Hoosiers and that night the Hoosiers beat Syracuse for the national title.

Sorry to see him leave in mid-season. I don't think that was fair to his team, school and fans.

FrankHtown Wed Feb 06, 2008 04:10pm

His antics on the court speak for themselves, as well as the policeman incident in Puerto Rico.

I know he graduated kids, and he does a lot of stuff for his former players, but along with his 3 national titles, the film clip of him throwing a chair will be a highlight clip, too.

And, btw, to rockyroad, he took a moribund program at Texas Tech, and in his first 6 years had 5 20-win seasons.


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