Quotes from Bobby Knight


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All of us learn to write in the second grade. Most of us go on to greater things.


As I've said, basketball has been, I think, a real cooperative venture. There have been a lot of people that have been involved in it: coaches, administrators - not recently - fans and nobody, nobody any more so than students over the years.


I'm an unemployed teacher right now and I'm looking for a place to teach.


I enjoyed needling the press. If I didn't enjoy it, I wouldn't have done it. Writers have rarely played, so as a coach, you have antagonistic feelings about some guy writing up the story of the game who's never even attempted to play it.


Well, I think it's pretty much established that I just didn't have any interest in coaching in the pros.


If I came in to recruit your son, I would tell you, your wife, and your son, that I will be the most demanding coach your son can play for.


I don't think I have ever been out of control.


I don't intend to retire.


Major League Baseball has the best idea of all. Three years before they'll take a kid out of college, then they have a minor league system that they put the kids in. I'm sure that if the NBA followed the same thing, there would be a lot of kids in a minor league system that still were not good enough to play in the major NBA.


Why talk now when so many things have been said without ever giving me a chance to talk?


The key is not the will to win... everybody has that. It is the will to prepare to win that is important.


Most people have the will to win, few have the will to prepare to win.


I've never predicted anything. All I have ever said is, that we will do the very best we can.


As his team prepares, a coach's entire being must be concentrated on winning games.


During my 40-year coaching career at West Point, Indiana and Texas Tech, my teams reached the Final Four on five occasions, winning the national championship three times.


I've always felt that, you know, the Almighty has a lot of things to do other than help my basketball team.


People change over the years, and that changes situations for good and for bad.


Walking has been ridiculous in college basketball the past 15 years.


Mental toughness is to physical as four is to one.


All the years I coached, we sent a card to every professor for each kid I had, and I was able to keep track on a daily basis who cut class or who was dropping a grade average. What I did was bring that kid in at 5:00 in the morning, and he would run the stairs from the bottom to the top until I told him to quit.