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facts[0] = "&#149 With his 880th win, Coach Knight will become the winningest coach in NCAA history,<br>"
facts[1] = "&#149 Bob Knight has appeared as himself in three major motion pictures: Hoop Dreams (1994), Blue Chips (1994) and Anger Management (2003).<br>"
facts[2] = "&#149 Knight was born Oct. 25, 1940 in Massillion, Ohio.<br>"
facts[3] = "&#149 Knight graduated from Ohio St. University.<br>"
facts[4] = "&#149 Coach Knight coached high school basketball for one at Cuyahoga Falls in Ohio.<br>"
facts[5] = "&#149 Knight won three NCAA National Championships titles in 1976, 1981 and 1987.<br>"
facts[6] = "&#149 Bob Knight has hunted with George Bush, Ted Williams and Bill Parcels.<br>"
facts[7] = "&#149 Bob Knight played high school basketball at Orville High School.<br>"
facts[8] = "&#149 Knight played college basketball for Ohio St. under hall of fame coach Fred Taylor (1958).<br>"
facts[9] = "&#149 Knight played on the Ohio St. National Championship team in 1960.<br>"
facts[10] = "&#149 Bob Knight played college basketball with hall of fame members John Havlicek and Jerry Lucas.<br>"
facts[11] = "&#149 Knight graduated from Ohio St. in 1962 with degree in history and government.<br>"
facts[12] = "&#149 Bob Knight accepted assistant coaching position at Army in 1963.<br>"
facts[13] = "&#149 Knight was named head coach of Army at age of 24.<br>"
facts[14] = "&#149 Knight won 102 games in six seasons at Army.<br>"
facts[15] = "&#149 Bob Knight coached Mike Krzyzewski as a player at Army.<br>"
facts[16] = "&#149 Bob Knight was hired as head coach of Indiana University in 1971.<br>"
facts[17] = "&#149 Coach Knight was nicknamed \"The General\" by Dick Vitale.<br>"
facts[18] = "&#149 Knight's Hoosiers reached the Final Four in 1973, where they lost to UCLA.<br>"
facts[19] = "&#149 In 1976 the Hoosiers went 32-0 and won the National Championship, the first of three for Coach Knight.<br>"
facts[20] = "&#149 Knight's Hoosiers won National Championship for second time in 1981.<br>"
facts[21] = "&#149 Former NBA player Isaiah Thomas played for Coach Knight on the Indiana Hoosiers 1981 Championship team.<br>"
facts[22] = "&#149 Coach Knight led the Hoosiers to the National Championship in 1987 with guard Steve Alford, who later went on to coach at Iowa.<br>"
facts[23] = "&#149 Hoosiers won the 1979 NIT Championship under Coach Knight.<br>"
facts[24] = "&#149 Coach Knight won a gold-medal as coach of the 1984 Michael Jordan-led Olympic Basketball team.<br>"
facts[25] = "&#149 Knight has won 11 Big Ten conference titles.<br>"
facts[26] = "&#149 Only two players did not graduate during Knight's coaching stint at Indiana. One became successful in Hollywood and the other was Isaiah Thomas who went to the NBA.<br>"
facts[27] = "&#149 Knight's Hoosiers went undefeated in Big Ten play from 1974-1976.<br>"
facts[28] = "&#149 In 1991, Knight was elected to the James A. Naismith National Basketball Hall of Fame.<br>"
facts[29] = "&#149 Knight led Texas Tech to the Sweet Sixteen in 2005.<br>"
facts[30] = "&#149 \"A Season on the Brink\" was written about a season in the life of Coach Knight and became a National phenomenon and bestseller.<br>"
facts[31] = "&#149 In 2002, Knight and longtime friend and sports journalist Bob Hammel wrote his biography, \"Knight: My Story\".<br>"
facts[32] = "&#149 Knight coached Army from 1965 to 1971.<br>"
facts[33] = "&#149 Knight coached Indiana from 1972 to 2000.<br>"
facts[34] = "&#149 Knight was hired as the coach of Texas Tech University in 2001.<br>"
facts[35] = "&#149 Knight earned his 800th win over Nebraska as the coach of Texas Tech.<br>"
facts[36] = "&#149 Bob Knight was one of only two coaches to both play on and coach national championship teams (the other is Dean Smith).<br>"
facts[37] = "&#149 Knight was the youngest coach to reach 200, 300 and 400 wins.<br>"
facts[38] = "&#149 Sixteen of Knight's former assistant coaches have become head coaches at the collegiate level.<br>"
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