I didn't mind him in either of these roles. I actually really enjoyed his color commentary during games.bobinator said:
He was horrible on live calls. I did like when he was in the studio and they'd kick it back to him to explain an offensive set or some sort of fundamental part of the game or something. I thought he was good at that part.
CapCityAg89 said:
I liked him. But I liked him as a coach too. And he was hilarious on the driving range.
The funny thing is how he gets bashed on TexAgs while at the same time basically fitting every single checkbox for how posters define a "great" coach.
thisEKG1996 said:
Could say the same thing about Feinstein.
_lefraud_ said:
Just my opinion, but what makes Knight so incredible to me, in addition to his accomplishments, is he molded the greatest men's basketball coach of all-time.
CapCityAg89 said:
Players graduated. Gave a **** ton of money to the schools (academics side), got tons out of his players, X and O guy that literally wrote the book on coaching, no media BS. Do not let the media control your perceptions. He was loved around Bloomington.
And he was on the campus course range all the time. Roped off area so no real brag but you could here him cussing bad shots from Indy.
Method Man said:
Tell us more.
Luke The Drifter said:Method Man said:
Tell us more.
What do you want to know?
How awful he treated his staff - from his assistants all the way down to his secretaries?
How he was the most foul-mouthed person I've known on the 47 years I've been alive?
How he told Texas Tech administrators he was in Lubbock "only for the paychecks"?
Bobby Knight is a despicable person. Not sure why, but he is. So much great coaching knowledge and ability - so little regard for descency and respect for others.
Knight was a spoiled, entitled, snow flake mellinial 40 years before it was as cool to be that way.
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How was Leach an embarrassment to Tech?