[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 157 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 157
Honoring the 50th anniversary of hiring Robert Montgomery ``Bobby''
Knight as the Head Coach of the men's basketball team at Indiana
University.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
April 15, 2021
Mr. Braun (for himself and Mr. Young) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the 50th anniversary of hiring Robert Montgomery ``Bobby''
Knight as the Head Coach of the men's basketball team at Indiana
University.
Whereas Coach Bobby Knight had a legendary career as a college basketball head
coach for more than 40 years, 29 of which were with Indiana University,
starting on March 27, 1971;
Whereas the success of Coach Knight has led to his induction into the National
Collegiate Athletic Association (referred to in this preamble as the
``NCAA'') Hall of Fame and the Indiana University Hoosier Basketball
Hall of Fame;
Whereas Coach Knight--
(1) earned an NCAA National Championship as a player at The Ohio State
University in 1960;
(2) won 3 NCAA National Championships as the Head Coach of the men's
basketball team at Indiana University in 1976, 1981, and 1987; and
(3) won a National Invitational Tournament championship as the Head
Coach of the men's basketball team at Indiana University in 1979;
Whereas, during his 29 years at Indiana University, Coach Knight--
(1) coached 11 Big Ten Conference Championship teams;
(2) took 24 teams to the NCAA tournament; and
(3) earned 8 Big Ten Coach of the Year awards and 4 national coach of
the year awards;
Whereas the 1975-76 men's basketball team at Indiana University, which was
coached by Coach Knight, is the last team to complete the entire regular
season and NCAA tournament without a single loss;
Whereas Coach Knight coached the United States men's national basketball team to
a gold medal in the 1979 Pan American Games and to a gold medal in the
1984 Olympic Games;
Whereas Coach Knight had an 80 percent graduation rate for his players, with an
astounding 98 percent graduation rate for all players who he coached for
at least 4 years, more than twice the average graduation rates for other
Division I schools;
Whereas, even after 40 years as a head coach, none of the teams coached by Coach
Knight were ever cited for a recruiting or academic violation while
competing at the highest levels of the sport;
Whereas Coach Knight attained 902 wins during his overall head coaching career
at the United States Military Academy, Indiana University, and Texas
Tech University, by perfecting--
(1) the motion offense, which emphasized discipline, teamwork,
selflessness, and perimeter passing to control the game and increase the
percentage of successful shots; and
(2) smothering man-to-man defense;
Whereas Coach Knight had a reputation as a passionate player and coach, a man
who never accepted defeat, who pushed himself and his teams to achieve,
and created a persona in line with the great Vince Lombardi and Woody
Hayes;
Whereas Coach Knight never focused his coaching on winning a game, but on the
effort it took to become a champion, saying ``The will to succeed is
important, but what's more important is the will to prepare''; and
Whereas Coach Knight earned the NCAA Naismith Award for Men's Outstanding
Contribution to Basketball in 2007: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the Senate that--
(1) Coach Robert Montgomery ``Bobby'' Knight set the
standard for excellence as a collegiate men's basketball coach
at Indiana University;
(2) the success of Coach Knight was in turn the success of
the entire Indiana University system and a source of continuing
pride for the entire State of Indiana;
(3) we honor the drive, determination, and character of
Coach Knight and all that Coach Knight did in educating and
mentoring hundreds of Indiana University players over 3
decades;
(4) few can ever achieve greatness, but Coach Knight has
propelled young men to touch greatness for at least a moment,
giving them experiences and lessons that have shaped their
entire lives; and
(5) for all the memories, Coach Knight, we give you a
heartfelt thank you.
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