Bob Knight (Texas Tech)
Approval Rate: 43%
Reviews 41
by billeva
Sun Jan 10 2010Only God can help Knight! No one else seems to be able to. He (Knight) seems to answer to NO one, and shows his egnorance and lack of self control in all areas, including the media, as well as the young men who were abused, not coached. He is a dangerous man!
by tjordan
Tue Feb 06 2007Eventhough I went to UConn, I know Indiana is the best college basketball program ever.
by bobgroberts
Tue Jan 16 2007What is a kid supposed to do when their head coach and famous celebrity abuses them. It's not easy to report someone as powerful as Knight. Why do you think people who are abused by their parents or other authorit figures fail to report them immediately. Knight is a very intimidating character. And you have no clue what Knight does behind closed doors when no one is looking. He lied about choking that player and only confessed to it when he was caught red-handed on a TV camera. So you think lying is a great character trait? If he was so honorable, why didn't Bob Knight just admit he grabbed the player by the neck. He only changed his story when the camera shot was displayed. Knight knew he was busted There is a distinction between being tough and being a bully. Bullies are ignorant thugs who prey on the weak. Tough coaches are those who discipline but have enough honor and ethics to draw the line. Bob Knigh is a selfish bully who takes advantage of meek college students to advance... Read more
by ukonpete
Wed Nov 15 2006I have to rate him as one of the best (Most of that in the 80s) even though he beat the Cuse!!!!!-(
by daedalus
Thu Feb 09 2006Certainly a great coach but a total prick too. To criticize Jim Harrick for his ethics and praise Bobby Knight is hypocritical and pathetic. Where's the consistency?
by szinhonshu
Thu Feb 09 2006Enjoy him while he's around. You won't see many (if any) Knights in the future. He is too unpolished socially in this modern-era of instant communication and surveillance like TV and internet coverage. All of the exposure simply gives the Bobby Knights of the world too many opportunities to have a gaffe or meltdown. A ferocious competitor. I still remember him jumping all over his '84 Olympic squad that featured Michael Jordan, Chris Mullin, Patrick Ewing and a bunch of other future NBA standouts during a game against Spain in which we were up by 30. He was riding them about a blown defensive rotation that had taken place about 5 seconds earlier.
by huskerbeliever
Mon Aug 01 2005This guy is just nuts!!!
by txhighballer11_07
Thu Apr 14 2005He He.....Love Coach Knight....he he.....especially love his little temper tandrums....he he he.....it's a good thing they have the chairs strapped down nowadays.....he he
by numbah16tdhaha
Tue Apr 12 2005I like Bobby tantrums.
by 24577e05
Thu Mar 17 2005bob knight is the greatest coach of all time
by hawkbrand
Tue Mar 01 2005Was a great coach, but in today's game when recruiting is so important he is extremely poor in this important facet of coaching. But for an X and O guy there isn't anyoner better.
by jknoble
Thu Jan 20 2005Great coach, good person, poor social skills, needs anger management counseling.
by intelligentfan
Fri Oct 29 2004As an old Tech grad, I can certainly say I enjoy Texas Tech basketball. Bob Knight is about as good a basketball coach as there is walking upright! He has certainly peaked my intrest.
by andy1239
Tue Jul 27 2004He is one of the greatest coaches of all time. He takes it over bored most of the time but we are rating his coaching.
by terpinca
Sat Jul 17 2004The biggest Jackass in all of sports.
by jlm2427
Sun Mar 28 2004This is a coach rating, right? Not a personality test. Bobby is old school for sure, been around forever. I'm sure if you looked at all the others on the list real close with the media's help for close 35 years, you'd find some things you don't like about them. Bobby Knight has over 800 wins, and 3 National Titles. He is a 5 star coach.
by desenada
Sun Feb 08 2004Abusive punk.
by jedi82
Sun Jan 25 2004800+, 3 National Titles, Olympic Gold, NIT, Basketball Pioneer, TOP 3 EVER- Enough said...
by fingaz
Fri Jan 16 2004The most influential college basketball in recent history hands down. Ever heard of teh motion offence? Did you know that in one two season span Indiana lost just one game.(by 3 points while our star player and ncaa player of the year was injured) Did you also know that of all the STUDENT
by ncsuoldwolf
Sun Dec 28 2003Good coach, but such an ass, you have to take off one star.
by coachbrobb
Sat Oct 11 2003Anyone who knows anything about basketball knows that Kight is one of the five greatest coaches in the history of the game. His introduction of the Motion offense in 1973 revolutionized offensive play and his Motion or a form of it bacame the most widely used offense in the history of the sport. He also brought back to the world of college basketball tough man to man defense based on principles that called for ball pressure, passing lane pressure, help on the ball side of the floor and zone principles away from the ball allowing for help on the weak side of the floor.
by cappyhoops
Mon Mar 17 2003He's a real tool, but one hell of a coach. Do the math, three national titles, he had the last undefeated team and Coach K was one of his disciples.
by lukskywlkr
Thu Nov 14 2002I'm still trying to figure out if all those tirades are just an act. Either way, if I was one of his players, I'd tell him to shove it if he talked to me like that.
by addicted
Thu Oct 24 2002Texas Tech and Lubbock, Tx are proud to have him. With him, our guys will either kick ass or have theirs kicked...I think that's good motivation.
by rebelyell1861
Tue Sep 03 2002I love this guy, and I'm glad he got away from Indiana. He brings even more pleasure to watching college basketball.
by classicmusiclo_ver
Mon Sep 02 2002Scarey!
by loneusfullhous_efan
Sun May 19 2002I don't really follow college sports, but even I have heard stories about this nut case. Scary!
by castlebee
Mon Mar 04 2002Rarely do I take exception to one of your comments Solenoid DH, but as an IU grad I have to give my 2 cents on this one. If Knight was setup he did it to himself - over a looooong period of borderline and often sanctioned psychotic behavior. The fact that he was NOT kicked out of IU sooner and his childish tantrums overlooked for way too long has probably done more long lasting psychological harm to his players than a not so great grade on their math exam. Good riddance to bad rubbish!
by solenoid_dh
Fri Mar 01 2002I used to detest this man because of his behavior and language. But I've learned since then that he makes sure his players do well academically, for later in life. Then I saw him kicked out at Indiana in what looked like an obvious setup. I'd take him any day over Nolan Richardson, a coach in our state who seems to go out of his way to build ill will among people.
by jibman33
Wed Jul 04 2001Such an enigma. He possesses one of the greatest basketball minds ever, but his militant demeanor and volcanic temper do not sit well with many of today's players. If he can get his act straightened out, he will once again be a great coach. For Texas Tech's sake, let's hope he can.
by dani3535et
Wed Sep 27 2000His recruiting classes always seem out of balance. This year he will loose five players and next year he will have zero seniors.
by dankman13
Fri Sep 15 2000all of u haters just look at his 29 year career record. 3 NCAA titles. Enough said!!!!!
by kone7059om
Tue Sep 12 2000He's a real idiot
by wiggum
Mon Sep 11 2000I think Indiana really decided to fire Knight about four months ago. But it would have ruffled too many feathers to just tank him at that point, so IU cleverly decided to give Knight enough rope to hang himself. And, to the surprise of none, hang himself he did. Knight's style of coaching through intimidation just doesn't work anymore, and he's not willing to change. I, for one, will miss the spectacle of his courtside rants. But anyone as arrogant, stubborn, and intolerant as Bobby Knight doesn't deserve to be Coach anymore.
by magellan
Mon Sep 11 2000He just never got it. Knight was so old school that he couldn't even fathom a world in which the coach could not be the intimidator, the bully, the owner of his players. When the IU administration instituted a Zero Tolerance policy, there was no question that it was just a matter of time before Knight slipped up - not because he was stupid, but because intimidating players was part of the core identity of Knight as a coach. To give that up would mean admitting that everything about him had become outdated - and Knight is too proud / too old / too ornery to admit this. I have no doubt that as a stand alone situation, grabbing a player by the arm does not warrant a firing. However, given the context of Knight's 20+ years of intimidation, IU had no choice but to can his ass.
by upchuck
Mon Sep 11 2000Bye Bye Bobby...about time, the IU administration should be ashamed that it took them this long to get rid of him...By mishandling the situation again, it looks like he is being fired for a minor infraction.
by shroomwoman
Sun Jun 11 2000This person is a mean-spirited coach who no longer achieves results. Any other faculty member treating students this way would be fired immediately- regardless of performance. Bobby Knight's intimidating style has outlived its usefulness.
by gebi3752et
Wed Mar 01 2000self-centered -- and just plain boring -- and they don't like him in Puerto Rico either.
by munson
Tue Jan 18 2000Bobby Knight's act is so tired. While it is true that he runs a clean program and his players graduate, he coaches (and does everything) through intimidation. His mistreatment of the media is unforgivable and it is only a matter of time before he does something which the IU administration will have to act on. Please, Bobby, don't become another Woody Hayes.
by make895om
Sat Nov 06 1999Good coach but an asshole.
by scos675du
Mon Nov 01 1999Bob Knight is heinous. He is the reason why they make movies like Varsity Blues.