ProbablyThey're not really gonna bury him upside down are they?
Really? How many if his student/athletes got in trouble, did not graduate, etc.? Sounds a good role model to me. By these standards Patton among others would not be good role models either…As a human, RIP. As a coach? Good riddance. No class and really, a terrible role model.
As a human, RIP. As a coach? Good riddance. No class and really, a terrible role model.
Your kids graduating sounds more like a "minimum" requirement, to me.Really? How many if his student/athletes got in trouble, did not graduate, etc.? Sounds a good role model to me. By these standards Patton among others would not be good role models either…
Thank you.Can we take it down a notch so I don't have to lock this thread? I don't think that is much to ask.
Oh, and…
Bobby came to my 0830 military history class at IU, …
He probably gave more than one military history class lecture, but I was at IU from 78-82. I wonder …He came in and lectured in my US Military History class. Got to speak to him briefly and he signed my textbook. I still treasure it. I was down there for the 81 championship. Quite the thrill.
When Landon first rejoined the team after the accident and rehab, and was in his wheel chair, Knight walked in and saw him. His first words to Landon were to the effect “Get rid of that mustache!” that Landon had grown while healing. Team rule was no facial hair and Knight was letting him know he was definitely on the team and had to follow the rules.… the story of former IU player Landon Turner.