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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Bob Knight, Daniel Sidney Warner, Bill Musselman, Arthur Compton, William Richard Arnold, David S. Stanley, Bob Lobel, Dean Chance, Charles Follis, Dick Schafrath, Justin Zwick, Martin Welker, Clarence Childs, Judson Rosebush, Roger Peckinpaugh, Edward Thomson, John I. Redick, John Sloane, Ryan Madigan, Adoniram J. Holmes, George Rex, Milton F. Pavlic, Hal Varian, Joe Yonto, John McSweeney, Daniel F. Miller, Denny Galehouse, Kirtland Irving Perky, Lyman R. Critchfield, John McBride, Kaiser Wilhelm, Reasin Beall, Addison S. McClure, Ginger Clark, Martin L. Smyser, Benjamin Jones, J.A. Hines, Ezra Dean, Cyrus Spink, Lewis P. Ohliger, Bob Rhoads, Stanley Gault, Ebenezer B. Finley, Billy Uhl, Scotty Alcock, Joan Chase, Willie Flattery, Vergilius Ferm. Excerpt: Robert Montgomery "Bob" Knight (born October 25, 1940) is a retired American basketball coach. Nicknamed "The General," Knight has won 902 NCAA Division I men's college basketball games, more than any other head coach. On January 1, 2007, he achieved his 880th victory, breaking the record held by Dean Smith. His 900th victory came on January 16, 2008. He was most recently the head men's basketball coach at Texas Tech before announcing his retirement on February 4, 2008. He was previously the head coach at Indiana University and at the United States Military Academy at West Point. From 1971-2000, Knight coached the Indiana Hoosiers, where he led his teams to three NCAA championships, one National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship, and 11 Big Ten Conference championships. He received the National Coach of the Year honor four times and the Big Ten Coach of the Year honor six times. In 1984, he coached the USA men's Olympic team to a gold medal, becoming one of only three basketball coaches to win an NCAA title, NIT title, and an Olympic gold medal. Knight was ...