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Indiana Men’s Basketball Head Coach Mike Woodson reflects on Bob Knight’s passing.
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9 Comments
Love you Coach
As an IU alum, I can say that we could not have a better coach for the current day who has a reverence for the past than Mike Woodson. Bob Knight had a respect for history, and I get the feeling that Mike Woodson is the same. RIP RMK.
A big salute to the general. R. I. P. You will be sadly missed.
Great interview. Great work, Revsine.
to be tough and to be understanding is something missed in this world. we need more of him or people like him. I grew up with him as an inspiration and I wish more discipline would be held to a high standard. whats not talked about is fundamentals and standards. You can call it old school I call it listening and understanding. Do your capabilities, dont be lazy, and push yourself. people like him kept heads up and to continue push through. respect and be honest.
I truly thought that every flag on the IU campus would’ve been at half staff today, so disappointed in that. I also wish that they would hold his funeral at Assembly Hall. My heart has been so broken today of this news. Indiana has lost a true legend today, in fact the whole basketball nation has lost a legend today. 😢😢😢
How many exrra games did he win by the bogus homer calls thoug? I watched an old game Michgan Iu and the Free Throws were 50-18 lol and Michgan lost by like 5.
R.I.P BOB KNIGHT GOO HOOSIERS!!
Coach Knight was a man's man. My high school football coach was a WWII vet cut from the same cloth. Tough but fair. Boys need that to learn how to be a man. Something that is lost in today's alphabet soup culture.