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  • doncoryell
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    • Jan 2003
    • 7560

    #961
    Re: 2013 NCAA Tournament - Road to Albany

    Play-In Game

    Yale 56, Boston U 32
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    • doncoryell
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      • Jan 2003
      • 7560

      #962
      March 21, 2013 - (11) Maryland (21-12) vs (6) Boise State (27-6)

      Terrapins Nip Broncos In OT, 72-65

      Alltel Arena
      North Little Rock, AR


      First Half

      Caton converts a 3-point play then after Massey and Caton trade jumpers, Frederick and Carroto trade layups as Maryland leads by three, 7-4, with just under 15 minutes remaining. Caton drains a 3pter and after Hinds converts a 3-point play and Massey makes two free throws, Frederick and Pleick trade short jumpers. Hinds cans 1 of 2 free throws then after Osborn and Pleick put in layups and Fitch sinks a short turnaround jumper, Newsom knocks down two free throws to pull Boise State to within four, 18-14, halfway through the first half. Zuzak makes two free throws and Boeckmann banks in a rebound to tie the game then Frederick and Norwood trade layups as the game is tied, 20-20, with 5 minutes to go in the first half. Norwood puts in a layup and Warsaw drops in a hook and after McGrain makes 1 of 2 free throws, Carroto and Warsaw each can two free throws. Hinds sinks a hook then after Warsaw and McGrain put in layups, Frederick drains a short turnaround jumper. Caton knocks down two free throws and after Dye nails a jumper and a 3pter, Esterkamp drills two free throws as the Terrapins explode and lead by 14 at the half. Maryland's Caton leads all scorers with 10 points and Frederick leads the Broncos with 8.
      Maryland 40, Boise State 26

      Second Half

      House hits a hook and after Massey makes 1 of 2 free throws, McGrain banks in a layup on a fast break. Newsom sinks a 3pter then Warsaw and Newsom trade dunks as Boise State cuts the deficit to ten, 44-34, with just under 15 minutes remaining. Osborn converts a 3-point play and after Massey banks in a jumper, Newsom and Frederick put in layups. Warsaw makes 1 of 2 free throws then after Massey cans a hook, Warsaw and Newsom trade jumpers. Warsaw lays in a rebound and McGrain hits 1 of 2 free throws as Frederick fouls out after 2 quick fouls, then Newsom buries a 3pter and Byerson nails a short turnaround jumper to pull the Broncos to within four, 53-49, midway through the second half. Maryland is ice cold as Massey puts in a layup and after Newsom banks in a layup on a fast break to tie the game, Hinds sinks a hook to give Boise State the lead, 55-53, with 5 minutes to go. Caton puts in a layup and after Hinds hits a hook, Caton drops in another layup. Massey buries a hook then Dye lays in a rebound to tie the game and after the Broncos play for the final shot, Esterkamp misses a jumper and House misses the put back layup and we're headed for overtime tied, 59-59.

      Overtime
      Pleick flips in a layup on a fast break and McGrain makes two free throws and a layup then after Dye and Esterkamp trade jumpers, Newsom puts in a layup on a fast break. Bragg sinks a short jumper and Boise State starts fouling with 41.7 seconds to play then Caton cans three free throws and McGrain drains two more to ice the game.
      Code:
                                 1   2  OT   F
         (11) Maryland          40  19  13  72
         ( 6) Boise State       26  33   6  65
         
      
      
      
      [b]Maryland Terrapins
      Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
      V.Caton            39   5-11   6-7   0   1   5  1  17
      L.Dye              42   4-9    0-0   1   1   3  1   9
      L.McGrain          39   3-9    6-8   2   7   1  0  12
      C.Carroto          31   1-5    2-4   1  10   0  2   4
      L.Pleick           31   3-11   0-2   0   9   1  2   6
      [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
      D.Norwood          11   2-4    0-1   0   2   0  0   4
      A.Warsaw           12   5-9    3-4   2   7   1  1  13
      C.Fitch            11   1-2    0-0   0   1   0  1   2
      I.Basden            1   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
      E.Osborn            7   2-3    1-1   0   0   0  1   5
      Z.Holt              DNP - COACH'S DECISION
      C.Hammond           DNP - COACH'S DECISION
      [b]Totals                 26-63  18-27  6  38  11  9  72
                             
      PCT[/b]: .413 FG, .667 FT
      [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 2-10, .200 (V.Caton 1-3, L.Dye 1-3, L.McGrain 0-1,
      D.Norwood 0-1, A.Warsaw 0-1, E.Osborn 0-1). [b]Turnovers[/b]: 17
      (V.Caton 6, L.Dye 4, L.McGrain 2, L.Pleick 2, C.Fitch 2, C.Carroto).
      [b]Blocks[/b]: 11 (C.Carroto 4, L.Dye 2, L.Pleick 2, L.McGrain,
      D.Norwood, R.Warsaw).
      
      
      
      
      [b]Boise State Broncos
      Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
      P.Bragg            25   1-3    0-0   0   3   3  4   2
      D.Newsom           42   7-18   2-2   1   4   3  3  18
      D.Massey           36   5-11   3-4   1   5   1  2  13
      T.House            36   1-12   0-0   2  10   1  1   2
      D.Frederick        24   5-11   0-0   0   5   0  4  10
      [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
      E.Esterkamp        22   1-6    2-2   0   0   1  2   4
      W.Hinds            16   4-7    2-3   0   5   1  3  10
      J.Zuzak             4   0-0    2-2   0   0   0  0   2
      S.Boeckmann         6   1-2    0-1   0   0   0  0   2
      C.Byerson           8   1-3    0-0   0   2   1  0   2
      D.Dalgarn           4   0-2    0-0   0   0   0  1   0
      N.Cole              2   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
      [b]Totals                 26-75  11-14  4  34  11 20  65
                             
      PCT[/b]: .347 FG, .786 FT
      [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 2-8, .250 (D.Newsom 2-4, D.Massey 0-1, E.Esterkamp 0-1,
      D.Dalgarn 0-2). [b]Turnovers[/b]: 13 (D.Newsom 5, P.Bragg 4, E.Esterkamp
      2, D.Frederick, W.Hinds). [b]Blocks[/b]: 8 (W.Hinds 3, D.Massey 2, T.House,
      D.Frederick, E.Esterkamp).
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      • doncoryell
        All Star
        • Jan 2003
        • 7560

        #963
        Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

        2013 NCAA Tournament

        First Round

        East Region

        (1) North Carolina 93, (16) Yale 52
        (9) Louisiana State 59, (8) Fordham 38
        (4) Texas 73, (13) Western Michigan 53
        (5) Indiana 80, (12) Illinois-Chicago 52
        (2) Temple 63, (15) Coastal Carolina 41
        (7) Georgetown 71, (10) West Virginia 34
        (3) Virginia 76, Saint Peter's 39
        (11) California 79, (6) Northwestern 64

        South Region
        (1) Villanova 75, (16) North Carolina A&T 46
        (9) Illinois 65, (8) Alabama-Birmingham 57
        (4) South Florida 68, (13) Idaho State 57
        (5) Penn State 67, (12) Austin Peay 45
        (2) Louisville 79, (15) Colgate 49
        (7) Kentucky 61, (10) Rice 50
        (3) Connecticut 66, (14) Georgia Southern 53
        (11) North Carolina State 57, (6) Nebraska 50

        Midwest Region

        (1) Florida 66, (16) St.Francis (PA) 44
        (9) Saint Joseph's 68, (8) Oregon 57
        (4) Southern Cal 70, (13) Hofstra 53
        (12) Missouri State 61, (5) Texas A&M 54
        (2) Stanford 88, (15) Lamar 49
        (7) UNLV 74, Saint Louis 54
        (3) Iowa 67, (14) UL Monroe 34
        (6) Washington State 76, (11) Pepperdine 73

        West Region
        (16) South Dakota State 76, (1) Michigan State 70
        (9) Texas Tech 78, (8) Cincinnati 72
        (4) Tennessee 84, (13) Long Beach State 79
        (5) Memphis 64, (12) San Diego State 51
        (2) Kansas 109, (15) Texas Southern 58
        (7) Georgia Tech 68, (10) Charlotte 46
        (14) East Tennessee State 62, (3) Drexel 58
        (11) Maryland 72, (6) Boise State 65

        ----------------------------------------------------
        Round 2

        East Region

        (1) North Carolina 66, (9) Louisiana State 57
        (5) Indiana 69, (4) Texas 49
        (7) Georgetown 59, (2) Temple 47
        (11) California 62, (3) Virginia 48

        South Region
        (1) Villanova 64, (9) Illinois 58

        (5) Penn State 62, (4) South Florida 49
        (2) Louisville 70, (7) Kentucky 58
        (11) North Carolina State 64, (3) Connecticut 44

        Midwest Region
        (9) Saint Joseph's 62, (1) Florida 61
        (4) Southern Cal 78, (12) Missouri State 46
        (7) UNLV 58, (2) Stanford 56

        (3) Iowa 50, (6) Washington State 73

        West Region
        (9) Texas Tech 69, (16) South Dakota State 59
        (4) Tennessee 90, (5) Memphis 75
        (2) Kansas 70, (7) Georgia Tech 68
        (11) Maryland 86, (14) East Tennessee State 55

        -----------------------------------------------------
        Sweet Sixteen

        East Region
        (5) Indiana 76, (1) North Carolina 67
        (7) Georgetown 63, (11) California 49

        South Region

        (1) Villanova 75, (5) Penn State 48
        (2) Louisville 68, (11) North Carolina State 61

        Midwest Region
        (9) Saint Joseph's 59, (4) Southern Cal 52
        (7) UNLV 54, (3) Iowa 53


        West Region
        (4) Tennessee 84, (9) Texas Tech 68
        (11) Maryland 67, (2) Kansas 63

        -------------------------------------------------
        Elite Eight

        East Region

        (7) Georgetown 67, (5) Indiana 59


        South Region
        (2) Louisville 80, (1) Villanova 66

        Midwest Region
        (7) UNLV 72, (9) Saint Joseph's 61

        West Region
        (4) Tennessee 74, (11) Maryland 54



        Final Four

        UNLV 61, Louisville 50
        Tennessee 70, Georgetown 45


        Tennessee 92, UNLV 78


        Congrats to the Tennessee Volunteers
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        • doncoryell
          All Star
          • Jan 2003
          • 7560

          #964
          Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

          2013 NIT


          First Round

          Seton Hall 83, Siena 56
          Saint Mary's 80, Northern Arizona 59
          Clemson 52, American 51
          Rutgers 65, Tennessee State 28
          Missouri 73, Cal St. Bakersfield 63
          Southern Miss 64, Southern Utah 51
          Providence 70, Ohio 58
          Texas-El Paso 78, Virginia Commonwealth 60
          Syracuse 66, Middle Tennessee State 47
          Duquesne 65, Chattanooga 41
          UCLA 74, Jacksonville 52
          George Washington 61, Miami (OH) 54
          Xavier 70, Albany 58
          Pacific 72, East Carolina 63
          Duke 61, Texas-San Antonio 39
          Wisconsin-Green Bay 56, Kansas State 54


          Second Round
          Missouri 79, Clemson 61
          Rutgers 74, Southern Miss 69
          Duke 76, Providence 52
          Wisconsin-Green Bay 54, Texas-El Paso 43
          Syracuse 67, Seton Hall 58
          Saint Mary's 71, Duquesne 51
          UCLA 52, Xavier 44
          Pacific 69, George Washington 60


          Third Round
          Duke 74, Missouri 71

          Wisconsin-Green Bay 66, Rutgers 55
          UCLA 85, Syracuse 62
          Saint Mary's 70, Pacific 60


          NIT Semifinals
          Duke 63, Saint Mary's 53

          UCLA 69, Wisconsin-Green Bay 39


          NIT Finals
          UCLA 66, Duke 51

          Congrats to the UCLA Bruins
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          • doncoryell
            All Star
            • Jan 2003
            • 7560

            #965
            Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

            2012-13 Season Wrapup


            National Champions
            : Tennessee Volunteers
            National Player of the Year: Donta Frederick, Boise State
            (9.1 PPG, 6.2 RPG, 0.7 APG, 2.2 SPG, 2.0 BPG)
            2K Sports Player of the Year: Percy Jennings, Northwestern
            (12.7 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 2.5 APG, 1.0 SPG, 0.5 BPG)
            National Coach of the Year: Bruce Pearl, Tennessee

            Western Athletic Conference
            Conference Champions: Boise State Broncos
            Conference Coach of the Year: Bob Knight, Boise State
            Conference Player of the Year: Donta Frederick, Boise State

            (9.1 PPG, 6.2 RPG, 0.7 APG, 2.2 SPG, 2.0 BPG)
            Conference Freshman Player of the Year: Dyron Massey, Boise State
            (8.9 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 1.1 APG, 1.9 SPG, 1.5 BPG)


            Boise State

            Graduates

            Jarrett Zuzak, PG (72 ovr)
            Darell Dalgarn, PG (68 ovr)

            1st Team NCAA All-Americans
            Donta Frederick

            All-WAC
            Damarcus Newsom, SG
            Dyron Massey, SF
            Terrence House, PF
            Donta Frederick, C

            Statistics Leaders
            Scoring
            : 12.0 - Damarcus Newsom
            Steals: 2.2 - Donta Frederick
            Rebounding: 6.4 - Terrence House
            Blocks: 2.0 - Donta Frederick
            Assists: 3.3 - Pierre Bragg
            FT%: 93.4% - Damarcus Newsom
            3P%: 39.4% - Damarcus Newsom
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            • doncoryell
              All Star
              • Jan 2003
              • 7560

              #966
              Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

              Coach Carousel
              Code:
              2013  Coaching Carousel
              
              School                Out           Reason     In            Previous
              Maryland            B.Thompson      retired    J.Shulman     HC, Chattanooga
              Boston College      A.Skinner       retired    A.Jacobsen    HC, East Tennessee State
              [b][color=red]Ohio State          T.Matta         fired      B.Knight      HC, Boise State[/color][/b]
              Houston             P.Clark         retired    B.Williams    HC, UC Santa Barbara
              Air Force           J.Reynolds      fired      L.Broerman    HC, Davidson
              St.Bonaventure      M.Schmidt       fired      J.Gaines      HC, Sacred Heart
              Boise State         B.Knight        new job    W.Works       HC, St.Francis (PA)
              Illinois-Chicago    J.Collins       retired    E.Joneliunas  HC, Southern
              Valparaiso          H.Drew          retired    B.Pekkola     HC, Coastal Carolina
              Florida Atlantic    R.Walters       fired      T.Matta       HC, Ohio State
              Northern Illinois   R.Patton        fired      K.Fitzwater   HC, Elon
              Evansville          M.Simmons       fired      M.Carlisle    Asst, Drexel
              Buffalo             L.Lekavicius    fired      C.Hess        Asst, Missouri State
              Chattanooga         J.Shulman       new job    C.Dennis      Asst, Middle Tennessee State
              UC Santa Barbara    B.Williams      new job    J.McCully     Asst, Western Michigan
              Withrop             R.Peele         fired      H.Bills       Asst, Saint Mary's
              Sacred Heart        J.Gaines        new job    M.Opong       Unemployed
              Davidson            L.Broerman      new job    L.Hester      Asst, Western Michigan
              East Tennessee St   A.Jacobsen      new job    R.Peele       HC, Winthrop
              St.Francis (PA)     W.Works         new job    R.Mitchell    Asst, South Dakota State
              Northern Colorado   T.Boyle         fired      W.Wells       Unemployed
              Eastern Illinois    M.Miller        fired      C.Temple      Asst, Colgate
              Campbell            R.Laing         fired      R.Walters     HC, Florida Atlantic
              Coastal Carolina    B.Pekkola       new job    C.Simms       Asst, Texas State
              Western Illinois    D.Thomas        fired      C.Day         Asst, Georgia Southern
              Southern            E.Joneliunas    new job    R.Patton      HC, Northern Illinois
              Coppin State        L.Horner        fired      A.Foust       Asst, South Dakota State
              Miss Valley State   L.Petway        fired      D.Whithers    Unemployed
              MD-Eastern Shore    A.Matela        fired      F.Bowers      Asst, Monmouth
              St.Francis (NY)     A.Frederick     fired      V.Burns       Asst, Bucknell
              Elon                K.Fitzwater     new job    K.Hanavan     Asst, Wagner
              Princeton           S.Johnson       fired      J.Murphy      Asst, Princeton
              North Florida       M.Kilcullen     fired      F.Victoriano  Asst, Weber State
              Nicholls State      J.Piper         fired      H.Cable       Asst, Lamar
              North Dakota St     S.Phillips      fired      C.Anrin       Asst, UC Irvine
              Grambling           C.Porter        fired      M.Adras       Asst, Jackson State
              Stony Brook         S.Piklell       fired      D.Warsaw      Asst, Jackson State
              Radford             R.Reece         fired      W.Israel      Asst, American
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              • doncoryell
                All Star
                • Jan 2003
                • 7560

                #967
                Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2



                Columbus, OH - The Ohio State University's AD today announced the firing of basketball head coach Thad Matta after the team went 11-19 overall last season and 5-13 in the Big Ten.

                The AD also introduced the new head coach of the basketball program, Bob Knight. Coach Knight guided Boise State last season to a 27-7 record and an NCAA tournament appearance. Coach Knight's overall coaching record is 108-71 (60.3%) and was 76-47 (61.8%) at Boise State.

                "This should be quite a challenge for me this upcoming season. Last year the Big Ten conference was one of the top 5 conferences in NCAA Division One and placed six teams in the last NCAA Tournament. This will be a learning experience for both myself and the players. With no scholarships available, I will have to get the current players adjusted to a new system." Coach Knight stated at the press conference.
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                • orion523
                  All Star
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 6709

                  #968
                  Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                  Congrats on getting the OSU job,although I'm sure you're PE#1 in Idaho right about now

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                  • BubbleFour
                    Pro
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 485

                    #969
                    Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                    Originally posted by doncoryell


                    Columbus, OH - The Ohio State University's AD today announced the firing of basketball head coach Thad Matta after the team went 11-19 overall last season and 5-13 in the Big Ten.

                    The AD also introduced the new head coach of the basketball program, Bob Knight. Coach Knight guided Boise State last season to a 27-7 record and an NCAA tournament appearance. Coach Knight's overall coaching record is 108-71 (60.3%) and was 76-47 (61.8%) at Boise State.

                    "This should be quite a challenge for me this upcoming season. Last year the Big Ten conference was one of the top 5 conferences in NCAA Division One and placed six teams in the last NCAA Tournament. This will be a learning experience for both myself and the players. With no scholarships available, I will have to get the current players adjusted to a new system." Coach Knight stated at the press conference.
                    Congrats on the new job! Best of luck with the Buckeyes (except when playing the Illini )

                    How long is your contract? With no scholarships, you will need to succeed with your current roster for the first two years, (could be a challenge).

                    Were you offered jobs by Maryland or Boston College? BC would have been a local job for you in Rhode Island. If not offered, was coach Knight on the list for either team?

                    I like how the game juggles the top candidates for these jobs. For example, my coach was #2 for Wisconsin (top job), #1 for Maryland (#2 job) and #3 for Georgetown (#3 job). Had I turned down Maryland, I would have received the Georgetown job as the other coaches would have been grabbed by the top two jobs. I just wonder how the game determines this order, is it random or based on coach tendencies?

                    It looks like you built Boise State into the top mid-major job. Nice job. Looks like coach Knight is free to start throwing chairs!

                    Also, I did warn you........Fear the Turtle!!

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                    • BubbleFour
                      Pro
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 485

                      #970
                      Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                      .... and just wanted to add....

                      I think it is really cool that coach Knight is going to coach at the other coach Knight's alma mater. It reminds me of your last dynasty that started out at Army.

                      Is there any chance that you can provide a brief overview or recap of the Buckeyes' last season? It would be nice to know how many seniors (or starters) are leaving.

                      Thanks

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                      • doncoryell
                        All Star
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 7560

                        #971
                        Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                        Originally posted by BubbleFour
                        Congrats on the new job! Best of luck with the Buckeyes (except when playing the Illini )

                        How long is your contract? With no scholarships, you will need to succeed with your current roster for the first two years, (could be a challenge).

                        Were you offered jobs by Maryland or Boston College? BC would have been a local job for you in Rhode Island. If not offered, was coach Knight on the list for either team?

                        I like how the game juggles the top candidates for these jobs. For example, my coach was #2 for Wisconsin (top job), #1 for Maryland (#2 job) and #3 for Georgetown (#3 job). Had I turned down Maryland, I would have received the Georgetown job as the other coaches would have been grabbed by the top two jobs. I just wonder how the game determines this order, is it random or based on coach tendencies?

                        It looks like you built Boise State into the top mid-major job. Nice job. Looks like coach Knight is free to start throwing chairs!

                        Also, I did warn you........Fear the Turtle!!
                        Both Maryland and Boston College had me as their #1 choice. I declined the Maryland job because I didn't want coach Knight to be compared to your coach while you are there.

                        I turned down the BC job because I saw the opening in the Big Ten conference, the RL conference that Coach Knight went to after coaching for 6 years at Army. He was, of course, the long time head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers.

                        The contract calls for 2 years.

                        There are a couple of differences between Coach Matta and Coach Knight. Coach Matta's offense was the motion offense playbook (flex offense for Knight). Coach Matta's offensive tempo was a little more up tempo (70) than mine (60). His defense was more loose (30) than mine (50).

                        Boise State, I think, returned all 5 starters and has an overall rating of 88. They are also ranked #10 in the preseason rankings, which will be posted shortly.
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                        • doncoryell
                          All Star
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 7560

                          #972
                          Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                          Originally posted by BubbleFour
                          .... and just wanted to add....

                          I think it is really cool that coach Knight is going to coach at the other coach Knight's alma mater. It reminds me of your last dynasty that started out at Army.

                          Is there any chance that you can provide a brief overview or recap of the Buckeyes' last season? It would be nice to know how many seniors (or starters) are leaving.

                          Thanks
                          Last year's Buckeyes were a very young bunch. There was only 1 senior and and 3 juniors. Since there are no scholorships available, I'm guessing that the senior was probably a walk on. Two players also transfered to other schools.

                          The RL coach Knight, as you noted, played basketball at Ohio State, which also was a factor in me not taking the Maryland or BC jobs.
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                          • doncoryell
                            All Star
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 7560

                            #973
                            Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                            Updated Coaching Record
                            Code:
                            Coaching Legacy of Bob Knight
                            
                            
                            Coaching Record:
                            
                            Season     School         Record     Tournament Results
                            2007-2008  VMI             17-14     Lost To Colorado,NCAA Sweet Sixteen
                            2008-2009  VMI             15-10     ---
                            2009-2010  Boise State     14-14     ---
                            2010-2011  Boise State     15-14     ---
                            2011-2012  Boise State     20-12     NIT, lost in 2nd Round
                            2012-2013  Boise State     27-7      Lost to Maryland, NCAA 1st Round
                            ---------------------------------------------------
                             6 years                  108-71
                            
                            
                            
                            [b][u]Ratings[/u]
                            Offense[/b]: B+
                            [b]Defense[/b]: [b][color=green]B-[/color][/b]
                            [b]Teaching[/b]: A-
                            [b]Scouting[/b]: [b][color=green]B+[/color][/b]
                            [b]Charisma[/b]: [b][color=green]B-[/color][/b]
                            [b]Discipline[/b]: A-
                            [b]Overall[/b]: B+
                            [b]Numerical Rating[/b]: [b][color=green]86[/color][/b]
                            
                            
                            
                            [b][u]Achievements[/u]
                            Regular Season Championships[/b]: 2
                            [b]Conference Tournament Championships[/b]: 2
                            [b]NCAA Tournaments[/b]: 2
                            [b]NCAA Sweet Sixteen[/b]: 1
                            [b]All Conference Players[/b]: 27
                            [b]All-American Players[/b]: 4
                            [b]National Players of the Year[/b]: 2
                            [b]20 win seasons[/b]: 2
                            [b]NBA Draftees[/b]: 1
                            
                            
                            
                            [b][u]Goals Reached[/u][/b]
                            go entire season with no unhappy players
                            have player chosen freshman all conference
                            have player chosen all conference
                            coach conference player of the year
                            coach a team to a winning record
                            coach a team to 10 wins
                            coach a team to conference championship
                            coach a team to NCAA tournament bid
                            coach a team to NCAA sweet sixteen
                            get 5000 legacy points in one season
                            sign a 4-star recruit
                            coach an NCAA All-American
                            get hired by a larger conference
                            Sign a 5-star recruit
                            Sign a Senior who attended the 2K Sports Elite Camp
                            Assemble a top 20 recruiting class
                            Coach a 2K Sports Award Winner
                            Sign a 5-star recruit in season
                            Have a player chosen in the NBA Draft
                            Coach a team to 20 wins
                            [b][color=green]Coach a Naismith Award winner
                            Coach a team into the top 25
                            Be chosen conference coach of the year
                            Get hired by a power conference team[/color][/b]
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                            • doncoryell
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                              • Jan 2003
                              • 7560

                              #974
                              Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                              Recruiting

                              Coach Knight's staff contacted many different players in the short time and there was only one player to join the Buckeyes, a walk on due to no scholorships available.

                              (I'll have to post the recruiting class rankings on Monday. I didn't bring it to work.)
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                              • doncoryell
                                All Star
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 7560

                                #975
                                Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                                Meet the Team
                                Code:
                                2013-14 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
                                
                                ##  Name               POS    HGT   WGT   CLASS     OVR
                                 5  Brooks Henderson    pg    6-4   197    Sr        74
                                 6  Troy Neike          pg    6-4   210    Jr        71
                                 8  Goran Padgett       sf    6-8   237    So        58
                                10  Nathaniel Osimani   pg    5-11  172    Jr        81
                                12  Earl Chavez         pf    6-8   234    So        60
                                14  Brett Reese         sf    6-9   212    So        83
                                15  Toree Peterson      pf    6-9   226    So        71
                                21  Johnathan Hubbard   sg    6-7   197    Jr        56 (walk on)
                                24  W.C. Ozier          sg    6-5   224    Sr        81
                                25  Aras Almanson       sg    6-7   221    Jr        60 (walk on)
                                30  Filip Wooden        sf    6-8   218    Jr        79
                                40  DeWitt Rose         pf    6-9   252    Fr        52 (walk on) [b][color=red]redshirted[/color][/b]
                                41  Calvin Sylla        pf    7-1   231    Jr        77
                                50  Domonic Bouma       c     6-10  269    Sr        70
                                52  Othello Feeney      c     7-1   244    Jr        76
                                55  Jay Thomson         c     6-11  275    Jr        67
                                2013-14 Basketball Schedule
                                Code:
                                Date     Opponent
                                Nov  8   Hofstra
                                Nov 14   1 UCLA
                                Nov 16   @ Providence
                                Nov 23   Harvard
                                Nov 26   @ 7 Virginia
                                Nov 30   Chicago State
                                Dec  2   UL Monroe
                                Dec  7   @ Bowling Green
                                Dec 19   Florida A&M
                                Jan  1   Wisconsin*
                                Jan  5   @ 12 Michigan State*
                                Jan  8   @ Purdue*
                                Jan 11   Minnesota*
                                Jan 15   @ Utah Valley State
                                Jan 18   @ Iowa*
                                Jan 23   Michigan*
                                Jan 26   @ Penn State*
                                Jan 29   UT-Pan American
                                Feb  2   @ 22 Indiana*
                                Feb  5   Purdue*
                                Feb  8   @ Michigan*
                                Feb 12   12 Michigan State*
                                Feb 15   16 Illinois*
                                Feb 18   @ Northwestern*
                                Feb 22   22 Indiana*
                                Feb 25   @ Minnesota*
                                Mar  1   @ 16 Illinois*
                                Mar  6   Northwestern*
                                Mar  8   Iowa*
                                The number before the school is their preseason top 25 ranking.
                                Last edited by doncoryell; 04-25-2009, 10:15 PM.
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