Bob Knight will work as a guest studio analyst for ESPN during the NCAA tournament.
The Hall of Fame coach, who resigned from Texas Tech on Feb. 4, will begin his new job on March 12 during the conference tournaments, the network announced Thursday.
Knight's busy schedule will include providing commentary on Selection Sunday and traveling to San Antonio to offer analysis during the Final Four.
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Indiana hopes to steal Obama security to protect is president
thermocaster.com 2/28/2008 —
Coach cheats, school pushes cheater out the door, rioting fans try to decapitate school president. That’s how it usually goes, right? Umm …
Well, Indiana University thinks so. Despite no specific threats, IU has increased security ...
Bob Knight joining ESPN studio team
usatoday.com 2/28/2008 — ESPN Thursday announced that Bob Knight, the winningest coach in NCAA Division I men's college basketball, will be a studio analyst ...
Bobby Knight Joins ESPN
sports.espn.go.com 2/28/2008 — The winningest coach in Division I men's college basketball history, Knight will begin Wednesday, March 12 from ESPN's Bristol studios and conclude Monday, April 7 from the ESPN set in San Antonio, Texas, site of the NCAA Final Four. As part of the agreement, Knight will also appear on select ESPN shows and platforms, including SportsCenter, ESPN Radio and ESPNEWS.
Bob Knight Joins ESPN as Studio Analyst For Championship Week and NCAA Tournament
bizofbasketball.com 2/28/2008 — It was announced today that Basketball Hall of Famer Bob Knight, will join ESPN as a men’s college basketball studio analyst during the network’s coverage of Championship Week Presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods and through the NCAA Tournament. Knight will begin Wednesday, March 12 from ESPN’s Bristol studios and conclude Monday, April 7 from ESPN’s set in San Antonio, Texas, site of the NCAA Final