Legendary College Basketball Coach Bob Knight Dies At 83
Legendary college basketball coach Bob Knight has died at the age of 83. His family posted the following to his website earlier tonight: “It is with heavy hearts that we…

LUBBOCK, TX – DECEMBER 28 2006: Head coach Bob Knight of the Texas Tech Red Raiders reacts during play against the UNLV Rebels at United Spirit Arena on December 28, 2006 in Lubbock, Texas.
(Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)Legendary college basketball coach Bob Knight has died at the age of 83. His family posted the following to his website earlier tonight:
"It is with heavy hearts that we share that Coach Bob Knight passed away at his home in Bloomington surrounded by his family. We are grateful for all the thoughts and prayers, and appreciate the continued respect for our privacy as Coach requested a private family gathering, which is being honored. We will continue to celebrate his life and remember him, today and forever as a beloved Husband, Father, Coach, and Friend.
In lieu of flowers, please consider honoring Coach with a memorial contribution to the Alzheimer's Association or Marian University.
To donate, please visit:
In Memory of Coach Bob Knight - Alzheimer's Association The Alzheimer’s Association leads the charge in Alzheimer’s care, support, research and advocacy.
In Memory of Coach Bob Knight - Marian University Marian University provides an education distinguished in its ability to prepare transformative leaders for service to the world.
Donations to any charity in his name are also appreciated."
His legacy
According to ESPN, Knight was the sixth-winningest coach in Division I men's college basketball history. He became the youngest coach at a Division I school in 1965 when he became the head coach for Army at age 24. But his main legacy came from his 29 years as the coach of the Indiana Hoosiers. It was there that he won 661 games and reached the NCAA tournament 24 times in 29 seasons. Knight's first NCAA title came in 1976. That year, Indiana went undefeated, a feat no team has accomplished since.
He was a colorful figure as well. Yahoo Sports called him "The last of a certain breed, a terrifying tyrant seemingly incapable of interacting with the outside world yet also a skilled, masterful teacher and loyal supporter for all who managed to survive playing for him." The Washington Post called him "one of the most complicated and polarizing figures in sports."
Knight was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1991. According to the Hall of Fame, he won three National Championships, was named a Big Ten Coach of the Year five times and a National Coach of the Year four times. He also won an Olympic gold medal in 1984.
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Jeff Beck

Guitar icon and two-time Rock &Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
Lola Mitchell

Gangsta Boo of Three 6 Mafia
Lisa Marie Presley

Singer/songwriter and only child Elvis and Priscilla Presley.
Robbie Bachman

Co-founding member/drummer for Bachman-Turner Overdrive
David Crosby

Singer-songwriter best known for his work with the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash (& Young)
Jeremiah Green, drummer for Modest Mouse

Drummer for Modest Mouse.
Anita Pointer

Founding member of the Pointer Sisters.
Henry Grossman

Celebrity/Beatles Photographer
Art McNally

“Father of Instant Replay” in the NFL
Adam Rich

Child Star on ‘Eight Is Enough’
Gina Lollobrigida

Actress, international sex symbol, photojournalist and politician.
Lynette Hardaway (L)

"Diamond" of conservative media personalities "Diamond and Silk"
Carl Hahn, former head of Volkswagen that helped popularize the VW Beetle

Former head of Volkswagen that helped popularize the VW Beetle.
Cindy Williams

Actress best known for playing Shirley Feeney in the 1970s sitcom 'Laverne & Shirley.'
Burt Bacharach

Legendary songwriter who wrote hits for Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, Jackie DeShannon, Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield and more.
Raquel Welch

Actress and iconic sex symbol of the 1960s.
David Jude Jolicoeur (Trugoy the Dove)

One-third of the influential hip-hop group De La Soul
Kyle Jacobs

Songwriter and husband of Kellie Pickler.
Charles Kimbrough

Actor of stage, screen and television. Best known for playing Jim Dial on the hit CBS sitcom 'Murphy Brown.'
Bob Born

Confectioner best known for inventing Peeps.
Bobby Hull

Hockey Hall of Famer best known for his 15 seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Lloyd Morrisett

Co-creator of 'Sesame Street'
Jerry Blavat

Iconic Philadelphia DJ, "The Geator with the Heater" and "The Big Boss with the Hot Sauce."
Tom Verlaine

Songwriter and guitarist from influential punk band Television.
Lisa Loring

Actress best known for playing Wednesday Addams on ABC's 'The Addams Family' from 1964-1966.
Cody Longo

Actor and singer/songwriter best known for his roles on 'Hollywood Heights' and 'Days of Our Lives.'
Tim McCarver

MLB All-Star and two-time World Series Champion that went on to be a Hall of Fame broadcaster.
Sal Piro

Noted superfan of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show.'
Richard Belzer

Renowned stand-up comedian and actor best known for playing Det. John Munch on 'Homicide: Life on the Street' and 'Law & Order: SVU.'
Gary Rossington

Guitarist and last surviving original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Lance Reddick

Actor best known for his roles on HBO's 'The Wire' and the 'John Wick' movie franchise.
Wayne Swinny

Founding member and guitarist for Saliva.
Keith Reid (L)

Procol Harum lyricist. Notably wrote the lyrics to "A Whiter Shade of Pale."
Seymour Stein

Iconic record executive who co-founded Sire Records and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Nora Forster

Music promoter, wife of John Lydon (Sex Pistols' Johnny Rotten) and mother to Arianna Forster (Ari Up from The Slits.)
Michael Lerner

Iconic character actor best known for his roles in the films 'Barton Fink,' 'Elf' and 'Newsies.'
Mary Quant

Famed British designer known as "The Mother of the Miniskirt."
Blair Tindall

Author of the 2005 memoir 'Mozart in the Jungle: Sex, Drugs, and Classic Music,' which was later adapted into an award-winning series for Amazon.
Barry Humphries (aka: Dame Edna)

Australian actor best known as the personality of Dame Edna Everage.
Len Goodman

Renown British dance champion who was a longtime judge on ABC's 'Dancing With the Stars.'
Harry Belafonte

Legendary singer/actor who was also an integral figure in the civil rights movement.
Jerry Springer

Former politician turned notorious talk show host of 'The Jerry Springer Show.'