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Bobby Knight, David Smith {TX Tech Chancellor} in Public Spat
Louisville, KY, Courier-Journal ^ | 02-03-04 | Gonzales, Patrick

Posted on 02/03/2004 5:29:26 AM PST by Theodore R.

Knight, Smith in public spat BY PATRICK GONZALES A-J SPORTS EDITOR

A popular Lubbock lunch spot was the scene Monday of a verbal dust up between Texas Tech Chancellor David Smith and head basketball coach Bob Knight. Knight and Tech athletic director Gerald Myers did not return repeated telephone calls Monday seeking comment. Smith would say only that the university will have a comment at the appropriate time.

``I can't comment on it. It's a personnel matter,'' Smith said. An eyewitness to the incident gave the following account to The Avalanche-Journal: Smith was having lunch with another Tech employee at United Supermarkets' Market Street at 50th Street and Indiana Avenue.

Smith went over to the salad bar to talk to the coach. Knight flew into a rage, accusing Smith of being a liar and saying that there had been nothing wrong with his demeanor this year.

At that point, Smith backed away and turned to leave the area. Knight continued to follow Smith, who stopped and told Knight that he was chancellorof the university and deserved more respect from him.

The witness said there was no physical contact between the men, and nothing was thrown. Dan Sanders, executive marketing manager of United Supermarkets, said of the incident: ``This was not a major event as far as I'm concerned. It didn't inconvenience any customers, and it didn't destroy anything in the store. It's a fairly minor incident and the fact that it happened in our store is inconsequential.

They exited the store and that was it.'' Robert Black, chairman of the board of regents, said he was informed of the situation, and it will be handled by the university. He said he had no further comment.

The incident comes on the eve of a Big 12 matchup between Knight's Red Raiders and Baylor at 7 p.m. at the United Spirit Arena. The Red Raiders are 16-4 overall and 4-2 in the Big 12 Conference. Knight spent 29 years at Indiana and six at Army before being hired by Tech on March 23, 2001. During those stints, he fashioned a 763-290 record, with 11 Big Ten championships, three national championships and an Olympic gold medal in 1984.

His record at Tech is 61-26. Over the course of a storied career, however, Knight's volcanic temper and sometimes run-ins on and off the court have fallen under national media scrutiny.

Throughout his years at Indiana, television cameras have often caught Knight making physical contact with players. Two such episodes resulted in his well-publicized downfall at IU in September 2000. In March 2000, CNN-SI aired a videotape of Knight apparently grabbing former player Neil Reed by the neck.

After reviewing the tape, IU president Myles Brand placed Knight under a ``no-tolerance'' policy in regard to his behavior on and off the court. Also in September 2000, Knight allegedly grabbed an IU student by the arm and lectured him after the student greeted the legendary coach by asking ``What's up, Knight?'' Knight acknowledged the verbal confrontation with the student, but denied any physical contact.

Despite Knight's denial, Brand fired Knight several days later. Knight's temper returned earlier this season during an interview prior to a game against Iowa in Dallas on Dec. 22 and was aired nationwide at halftime on ESPN. Knight, sitting with former player and Iowa coach Steve Alford, responded to a question ESPN analyst Fran Fraschilla asked Alford about a reported rift five years ago between the two coaches.

Knight responded with a profanity-laced tirade against Fraschilla and the media in general. Knight apologized the next day during a taping of his basketball show that aired later in the week. Myers released a statement on the night following the tirade.

``Neither the university nor the athletic department in any way condones the use of profanity in Coach Knight's description of his feelings about the media (Monday night),'' Myers stated. ``We feel Coach Knight was sincere in saying that he wished he had not used that type of language he used toward the media. ```I have talked to Coach Knight and I have expressed our feelings to him and he is in total agreement with them and regrets his choice of words.''


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: bobbyknight; davidsmith; espn; franfraschilla; geraldmyers; lubbock; tech; tx; unitedsupermarkets
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To: NYCVirago
It's always the other guy's fault, isn't it.

SS. I never said that. Try again!

Bobby Knight is just an innocent victim, perpetually picked on.

SS. I never said that. Alot of people are after him. They keep him under a microscope. Of-course some will never admit it (like you!)

. Like when he threw the vase at the A.D.'s 60-year-old secretary -- she was just "baiting" him, you see. (/sarcasm)

SS. Who would ever say he is perfect, Like you( sarcasm on!)

41 posted on 02/03/2004 3:27:20 PM PST by sausageseller
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To: sausageseller
Let's see a few things that you've said about Bobby Knight:

"He is not "out of control'! You see other coaches doing things a lot worse than Knight but never see the media hoopla!" and " What is "horrible' is the way he is baited by people. Just like this chancellor did."

Let's review: you blame his boss for bothering him (when the boss was actually *congratulatng* him.) When I point out that he was abusive to a 60-year-old secretary, you say that "nobody's perfect." You think that the "good things" he does make up for 30 years of abusiveness to others around him. You say he's "not out of control".

Either you are ignorant of Bobby Knight's long, long history of bad behavior, or you're an apologist for him. Take your pick.

42 posted on 02/03/2004 4:31:06 PM PST by NYCVirago
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