Until 1971, when Bob Knight became coach at Indiana, the emphasis in the Midwest was on scoring.
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Commentator Bob Knight is the cranky old neighbor that most likely disposed of your family pet Skippy.
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Bob Knight's team in 1976, for example, started four seniors and one junior.
The most famous case of a coach accused of abusing a player is the one involving Bob Knight of Indiana.
Alford is a legend in the Hoosier state, where he starred at Indiana University from 1984-87 under coach Bob Knight.
Even former coach Bob Knight, a renowned tough guy who once threw a chair across a gym, has been crying.
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McAloose discovered upon leaving the plane that no, Bob Knight wasn't interested.
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He was a high-school All-American at Broad Ripple High School before leading Bob Knight's Indiana University squad in scoring for three consecutive seasons.
After legendary Indiana coach Bob Knight was fired in 2000, successor Mike Davis signed just two recruits from Indiana in his six seasons.
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Less than a half-minute into Thursday's game, as Indiana star Victor Oladipo headed to the free-throw line, the arena's overhead scoreboard showed a replay of "The Shot, " as it's come to be known Keith Smart's baseline jumper in the final seconds that lifted Bob Knight's Hoosiers past Boeheim's Orange.
Less than a half-minute into Thursday's game, as Indiana star Victor Oladipo headed to the free-throw line, the arena's overhead scoreboard showed a replay of "The Shot, " as it's come to be known Keith Smart's baseline jumper in the final seconds that lifted Bob Knight's Hoosiers past Boeheim's Orange in the 1987 national title game.
"I don't think that's likely any time soon, " said Bob Hammel, the former longtime sports editor of the Bloomington Herald-Times and a close friend of Knight.
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