Originally Posted by dirtywhiteboy:
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1965 Becomes head basketball coach at U.S. Military Academy at West Point (youngest varsity coach in major college history)
1971 Decides to leave Army coaching job with a record of 102-50
1971 Begins tenure as head coach at Indiana University
1973 Leads Indiana to its first Big 10 conference title (they will win 11 titles under Knight)
1973 Indiana plays in first Final Four (coached Indiana in five Final Fours)
1976 Records 200th career coaching victory
1976 Leads Indiana to an undefeated season and wins first of three NCAA Championships
1979 Leads Hoosiers to victory in NIT Tournament Championship
1979 Coaches Pan-Am Team to Gold Medal
1980 Earns 300th career win
1981 Wins second NCAA Championship at Indiana
1981 While at Final Four in Philadelphia, shoves an LSU fan into a garbage can :O:
1984 Coaches U.S. Olympic team to gold medal
1984 Becomes one of three coaches in history to win "Triple Crown" of coaching (NCAA, NIT and Olympic Gold Medal)
1987 Wins third NCAA Championship at Indiana
1989 Gets 500th win in a victory over Northwestern in January
1989 Becomes winningest coach in Big 10 history
1993 Wins 600th career game; wins 11th Big Ten regular season title. Ties for first among all Big Ten coaches
1997 Earns 700th victory on March 5
2001 Named head coach at Texas Tech University on March 23
2001 Compiles a 23-10 record at Texas Tech in his first season as coach
2008 Retires
24 NCAA tournament appearances
National champions three times
Final Four five times.
Eleven Big Ten Championships
Coached 11 Big Ten Most Valuable Players
Coached 13 All-Americans
Coach of the Year four times (in 1975, 1976, 1987, and 1989).
Hall of Fame in 1991
902 career wins, more than any coach in the history of Division I men's basketball.
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MICHIGAN BASKETBALL :sleep: