Bobby Knight's son fired from head coaching job

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Pat Knight’s tenure is over at Texas Tech.


Bob Knight’s son, who took over after the elder Knight retired on Feb. 4, 2008, has been fired.


OXSports.com confirmed the news on Monday morning. Pat Knight will coach the Red Raiders in Wednesday’s Big 12 tournament against Missouri.


Knight took over towards the end of the 2008 campaign and was 4-7. He then won 14 games in his first full season, then went 19-16 overall and 4-12 in league play a year ago.


Texas Tech went into this season with a veteran team and Knight knew it would be a make-or-break year.


“I expect a lot out of this team,” Knight said back in the preseason. “This being my third year, to me this is either a get an extension or a get fired type of year.”


Texas Tech struggled and finished the regular season with a 13-18 overall record and a 5-11 mark in Big 12 play
 

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Good job Pat!!!!

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Pat Knight guides Lamar to NCAA tournament





Published: 3/10/2012 5:56:44 PM

KATY, Texas (AP) – Mike James scored 26 points, Devon Lamb added 12 and Lamar defeated McNeese State 70-49 in the Southland Conference tournament championship on Saturday, sending Pat Knight into the NCAA tournament for the first time as a head coach.

The Cardinals (23-11) have won six in a row since Knight ripped his seniors after a loss to Stephen F. Austin on Feb. 22, saying they were "stealing money by being on scholarship."

Lamar will return to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2000. And Pat Knight will take a giant step out of the formidable shadow of his father, Bob, the Hall of Fame coach who won three NCAA championships at Indiana.

Patrick Richard scored 16 points, but went 4-for-20 from the field for McNeese State (17-15).

Knight was calm and subdued as he watched the final four minutes from the bench. In the final 30 seconds, he went into the stands and embraced his wife, Amanda, then hugged all his assistants before the buzzer sounded.

Bob Knight, now a color commentator for ESPN, did not attend the game.

Pat Knight, in his first season, guided Lamar to its first 20-win campaign since 1988. The 23 victories are the most since the 1983-84 squad went 26-5.

He took the Lamar job after four disappointing seasons at Texas Tech, where he succeeded his father. Bob Knight retired in February 2008 with 902 victories, most of them coming at Indiana, where he coached Pat in the early 1990s.

Pat worked as an assistant under his father with the Hoosiers and then at Texas Tech from 2004-08. He went 50-61 in Lubbock, then talked about wanting to build his own legacy at Lamar, about 100 miles east of Houston.

The Cardinals will be heavy underdogs in the first round of the NCAA tournament, but it's a start.

Lamar took control of Saturday's game late in the first half, when the Cowboys went cold to fuel a 15-0 spurt.

McNeese went nearly seven minutes without a field goal until Richard sank a straight-on three-pointer with 2:22 left in the half. Brandon Davis swished a three with 48 seconds to go before halftime, and Lamar led 33-21 at the break.

Richard, the Southland's leading scorer, went 3-for-11 from the field and coughed up three turnovers in the first half. McNeese went 9-for-30 from the field overall and was outrebounded 20-15.

The Cowboys started the second half by scoring on consecutive fast breaks. Lamar continued to smother Richard, but Cannon hit a mid-range shot and a three-pointer to cut the deficit to 35-30 just three minutes out of halftime.

James scored on a drive and swished a three-pointer from the corner and Lamar extended the lead again. Osas Ebomwonyi, Lamar's 6-foot-11 center, blocked a shot that triggered another fast break and James' layup for a 44-35 Cardinals' lead.

Richard continued to misfire and shook his head in frustration after throwing an off-balance attempt off the backboard, to the left of the rim.

Ebomwonyi blocked six shots in the first 14 minutes of the second half, and James swished another three with 5:50 left to put Lamar up 55-39, its biggest lead to that point.

Ebomwonyi converted a three-point play with 4:47 left, and Knight pounded the floor with his fist — in celebration, not disgust. The Cardinals cruised to the finish, converting a couple of alley-oops to incite the thousands of red-clad fans who made the short drive to Katy, a Houston suburb.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
 

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Bobby said "it's the happiest day in my 50+ yrs in BB"! Good for you Pat!<><>
 

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He said inan interview after the game "I threw my kids under the bus and I was the bus driver"............typical Knight fashion......
 

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There is still room for coaches who coach and have expectations for a team. Are you going to learn more that will prepare you for life from Coach Knight or from someone with the ethics and morals of Pittino or Calipari?
 

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