I'm a couple of days late, but I want to say RIP Bob Knight. Bob Knight was a legendary men's basketball coach who had stints at West Point, Indiana, and Texas Tech. Knight is mostly remembered for his time at Indiana in which he won 11 Big Ten titles, 3 national titles and his 1976 team is the last time a men's college basketball team went undfeated. He also emphasized discipline and team work with his squads. Knight was also known for his volatile temper. Bob's temper and prickly demenor got him plenty of detractors and cost him his job at IU when he was fired in 2000 for grabbing a student. That would lead to rift between Knight and IU that would only be mended in 2020 when Knight returned to Indiana for the first time since he was fired. I'm far too young to remember any of Knight's days at IU and I have no connections to Indiana, the university or the state. That said, hearing about Knight's successes and antics made me a fan. His abrasiveness and flaring temper made him a love-hate figure, and I'm firmly in the 'love' camp. He was such a character, and I think it speaks to the level he was on talent wise since that undefeated season is a feat no other coach has done in 47 years. Knight retired in 2008 with the then all time most amount of wins at 902. He mentored another legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski, who would retire in 2022 with the current most amount of wins at 1,202 and 5 national championships at Duke. The story of college basketball cannot be told without Bob Knight. With the heights he reached and his rough edges, there will never be another college basketball coach like Bob Knight. And the game is ultimately worse off because of his passing. RIP Bob Knight. I'll leave here my favorite clip of Knight. It's where I first went when I heard of his passing.