Legendary college basketball coach Bobby Knight, who made a name for himself at Indiana University, has died at his Bloomington, Ind., home after a long illness, his family announced.
He was 83.
โIt is with heavy hearts that we share that Coach Bob Knight passed away at his home in Bloomington surrounded by his family,โ Knightโs family said in a statement.
Known as the โGeneralโ for his fiery style of coaching, he won 902 games at Army (1965-1971), Indiana (1971-2000) and Texas Tech (2001-08). He won three NCAA crowns with the Hoosiers, including coaching the sportโs most recent undefeated team in 1976.
Here is what social media is saying about the legendary Knight.
BUILD THE BOBBY KNIGHT STATUE OUTSIDE OF ASSEMBLY HALL #IUBB
I DONโT CARE WHAT IT TAKES OR COSTS
HONOR HIS LEGACY
โ Gloc Rivers (@Gloc_Rivers) November 1, 2023
RIP Coach Bobby Knight ๐
Ahead of your time/ behind the times.Olympic Gold, 3x NCAA Champ
And yes, troubled character but also the mastermind of the BEST college team ever : โ75-โ76 Indiana Hoosiers.So many images to tell your story but THIS is the one. pic.twitter.com/sviQsjYFOQ
โ JCottonWalker (@JCottonWalker) November 1, 2023
Rest in peace, Coach Bobby Knight. One of the greatest ever. Thank you for what you did for college basketball.
โ Domenic A. Vadala ๐บ๐ธ (@DomenicVadala) November 1, 2023
Few people were more associated with Indiana or basketball than Coach Bobby Knight. Rest in Peace to a true Hoosier legend.
โ Congressman Rudy Yakym (@RepRudyYakym) November 1, 2023
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