LUBBOCK, Texas Bob Knight has brushed aside other job
opportunities to focus on Texas Tech.
Ten days after Tech's president and athletics director approached
Knight, the controversial basketball coach arrived in Lubbock on
Thursday for a three-day visit.
"I've had contacts since talking to Texas Tech in different
ways and I've just said I don't have any interest," the former
Indiana coach said during a brief news conference. "This is a
situation that appeals to me tremendously.
"I think this is a community that I would really like. I think
the people here are people that I would really like. I think that
there are people here that I would thoroughly enjoy. If I coach
here, I hope that we would put a team together that they could
thoroughly enjoy."
But at least 71 faculty members of the roughly 900 have put their names on an e-mail petition opposing Knight on grounds that his well-publicized outbursts would cast a shadow on the school.
Knight and athletics director Gerald Myers spoke at the United Spirit Arena. Knight last visited the $68 million facility on its opening night, Nov. 19, 1999, when the Hoosiers beat Tech 68-60.
The Hall of Fame coach, who led Indiana to three national
championships and 11 Big Ten titles over 29 years, has sat out the
past six months after being fired for violating a zero-tolerance
behavior policy.
In interviews this week, Knight has seemed eager to discuss the opening created when James Dickey was fired last Friday after going 9-19 in his 10th season as coach of the Red Raiders. In the past few years, Tech has lost nine scholarships because of NCAA
sanctions over recruiting and unethical conduct.
Both Knight and Myers have said they would work well together.
At Indiana, Knight was placed under a zero-tolerance policy
after university officials turned up a videotape that showed him
putting his hand around a former player's neck. He later was fired
after grabbing a student by the arm to lecture him on manners.
Texas Tech spokeswoman Cindy Rugeley said Thursday that school president David Schmidly had looked at the petition and would discuss the opposition with faculty members at the Faculty Senate meeting Wednesday.
Knight's stops Friday include meetings with Schmidly, chancellor
John Montford, some regents, some athletics department staff and
some coaches. He also will attend the Texas Tech women's NCAA game
with Pennsylvania.
He also will visit some student leaders, including basketball
team member Andy Ellis, and look around Lubbock.
Knight's supporters, meanwhile, list numerous attributes: He wins, he runs a program free of major NCAA violations and he draws not only big crowds but top recruits.
Knight's son, Pat, said Thursday he believes his father will
take the Tech job if offered.
"I know he likes the situation," said the younger Knight, an
assistant coach at Akron. "We were there last year and he made a
comment about what a nice facility it is. I know he likes Coach
Myers and that Coach Myers is somebody he can trust. That factors
into it huge, especially after what happened last year.
"You know for him to go down there, it has to be close. He wouldn't go down there for nothing. If he's going down there, it's got to be pretty close in his mind."
Under university policy, the job must remain open for 10
business days, or until 5 p.m. on March 23.
In the meantime, one of Tech's recruits for next year said he
liked the idea of playing for "a legend."
"I do believe," said Billy Pharis, a sophomore forward at
Westark College in Fort Smith, Ark., "that if I played for him, he
would get the best out of me as a basketball player."
Send this story to a friend | Most sent stories
|
|
ALSO SEE
Friendship with Myers weighs in on Knight's decision
Ratto: All Knight, all the time
Knight's son: My father will take Texas Tech job
Tech faculty on anti-Knight crusade before coach's visit
Wojnarowski: The new sheriff
AUDIO VIDEO
Bob Knight's statement from Texas Tech. RealVideo: 28.8
ESPN's Steve Cyphers reports on Bob Knight's visit to Texas Tech. RealVideo: 28.8
Bob Knight hopes to find out if he is a match for Texas Tech. wav: 203 k RealAudio: 14.4 | 28.8 | 56.6
Bob Knight would hope that the Texas Tech faculty would reserve judgment of him until they meet him. (courtesy HBO Sports) wav: 120 k RealAudio: 14.4 | 28.8 | 56.6
The Tony Kornheiser Show: After Tony admitted to once having wanted to hit Andy Katz with a snow shovel, the two chat about Bob Knight. wav: 5121 k RealAudio: 14.4 | 28.8 | 56.6
|