Bobby Knight refuses offer to settle IU lawsuit

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  • The General
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-10-05
    • 13279

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    Bobby Knight refuses offer to settle IU lawsuit
    BLOOMINGTON - Bob Knight has two more complaints with Indiana University.

    He didn't like the school making a private matter public, and he didn't want Indiana alumni footing the bill to settle a lawsuit.

    On Tuesday, Knight released a statement saying he will return a $75,000 check sent last week by Indiana officials as a settlement offer.

    "Indiana University has refused for Nine years to take care of their obligation in this matter," Knight said in a statement released by ESPN, who he now works for. "I did not know until yesterday (Monday) that this check was sent to my attorney. Upon finding out about it, I immediately gave him instructions to send the check back."

    The letter, sent from Russell Yates' law firm in Denver, was dated Monday and requested routing codes and account numbers so the money could be wired back to the university's account.

    Indiana University spokesman Larry MacIntyre confirmed the letter had been received but the money, which was obtained through private donations, had not yet been returned.

    Knight sued Indiana, claiming the school did not properly defend him against a suit from Ron Felling, a former assistant coach. Knight settled that case in 2002 by paying Felling $25,000 and admitting that in 1999 he shoved Felling in anger after overhearing him criticize Knight's coaching and behavior.

    When asked what Knight's decision meant for the lawsuit, MacIntyre said: "I have no idea."

    The timing of Knight's decision is awkward, though.

    On Wednesday, the NCAA is holding a public tribute for the late Myles Brand, the man who fired Knight in September 2000 when he was Indiana's president.

    And next week, Knight and former player Steve Downing will be inducted into the school's hall of fame. Downing is expected to attend the ceremonies next weekend. It is unclear whether Knight will attend.

    Next week's honor didn't stop Knight from criticizing the university for its efforts to settle.

    "In all the years I coached at Indiana and elsewhere, I never accepted a thing from alumni and I don't intend to start now," he said. "This issue is with the university not with the alumni.

    "It would be amazing what this university's legal office has spent over the past nine years avoiding this obligation as well as paying off all the broken athletic contracts they have made."

    Indiana fired Knight in September 2000 after he won a school record 662 games, 11 Big Ten championships and three national championships. The reason: Brand put Knight on a zero-tolerance policy following a university investigation into a former player's allegations that Knight had choked him during a practice. When freshman Kent Harvey accused Knight of grabbing him later that year, Brand fired Knight.

    The General returned to coaching in 2001 at Texas Tech, where he continued to coach until retiring as the Division I leader in victories (902) in 2008. His son, Pat, replaced Knight at Texas Tech.

    Knight also was the head coach at Army before coming to Indiana.



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  • 3PtShooter
    SBR MVP
    • 04-13-08
    • 3936

    #2
    Knight will never let this die,,,this keeps him in the puplics eye ,,can not buy this type of publicity
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    • The General
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 08-10-05
      • 13279

      #3
      I sort of want Coach Knight to come back for the Hall of Fame induction, but I also sort of want him to stand his ground because by coming back it will in a round about way change the thought of his fans who stopped supporting IU hoops and it (The tragedy of his firing) may all be forgotten. Tom Crean really wants Coach back bad so he can get that support from the fans who have turned their back to the IU program. I'll just settle for whatever Coach decides on. I think a lot of Coach Knight and what he stands for. He has an attitude I realize, but I am proud of what he stands for when it comes to collegiate athletics and student performance on and off the court. Coach Knight is not perfect, but he is a great teacher for the kids who had the privilege of playing for him. I group Coach Knight in with Coach Landry (Cowboys) and Coach Bryant (Alabama). All of which were sort of chit upon in the end.
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      • ABEHONEST
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 06-27-09
        • 9470

        #4
        Bobby Knight always was a half genius, half crazed keg of dynimite ready to explode and minute !
        His downfall started happened in the mid-eighties when he learned some of his new signed stars really didn't like being abused ,and also didn't have to put up with it .
        From there,and after the 1987 Championship,his era was pretty much done for .
        What an idiot he made of himself,and right in from of millions of people watching .
        Bobby thought he was bigger than the College Game,he soon found out if the top player's in INDIANA,OHIO,KENTUCKY and ILLINOIS didn't want to play for a raving loon ,so he will win no more Championships ,and the half/mad,half/genius,simply couldn't handle that.
        I bet John Wooden went to bed many KNIGHT'S [pardon the pun],thinking ,"what a fkg idiot !"
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