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Date Posted: Sun March 20, 2005 21:48:29
Author: '02 Grad.
Subject: I was comparing our coach to another, there's your connections.
In reply to: SIram 's message, "Not sure why you make this secondary point as it distracts from the issue raised by the poster, that of whether you think Knight is a coach to be admired and emulated. But in answer to your point, you have to consider it strong support when a coach with no connection to Fordham is praised on our board and then other posters support that opinion." on Sun March 20, 2005 18:06:09


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  • You are not sure why I make the secondary point? I make it b/c you said you felt the support was strong and I disagreed with that assessment. Not too complicated. College basketball, college sports in general, needs more Bob Knights. (NT) -- JóDete93, Sun March 20, 2005 22:00:03
  • I don’t see the wisdom of pursuing a pointless argument over how strong the support for Knight is on this board, not too complicated. On to the main issue, IMHO College Basketball and College Sports in general need less people who under the guise of building character verbally or physically abuse their players. I know there is no shortage of people who would attest to the virtue of Knights approach but there are an equal or greater number of people who having experienced those methods object to them. Many of us contributing to this board have played or coached competitively and know there are many ways to bring the best out of young athletes. I cannot speak for everyone but I do believe some of the methods Knight employs are detrimental to the very goal he aspires. We need fewer Knights in coaching at every level. (NT) -- SIram, Sun March 20, 2005 23:47:49

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