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Latest: Monday September 11, 2000 06:48 PM

0 -- Losses by the 1976 Indiana Hoosiers, the last Division I national champion to go undefeated. It was the first of Bob Knight's three national titles at Indiana (1981 and '87). Bob Knight
Bob Knight's 763 career wins rank fifth on the NCAA all-time list. Don Smith/Allsport
.667 -- Knight's all-time NCAA Tournament winning percentage (42-21).
1 -- Coaches to win an NCAA championship, NIT title, the Pan American Gold and the Olympic gold medal -- Knight.
2 -- Times the Hoosiers finished under .500 in Big Ten play under Knight -- 1984-85 (7-11) and '89-90 (8-10).
3 -- Suspensions Knight received in his 29 years at Indiana -- a one-game suspension for the infamous chair-throwing incident in 1985, a 1993 one-game ban for shoving his son Pat on the sideline and the three-game penalty that was scheduled to be served in 2000 for his overall conduct.
4 -- Times Knight was named national Coach of the Year (1975, 1976, 1987, 1989).
5 -- First-round NCAA Tournament losses by the Hoosiers in the '90s, four of which came in the past six years.
7 -- Years since Indiana's last Big 10 championship. Knight's teams won 11 conference titles in his tenure, which is tied with Purdue's Ward Lambert for the most in Big Ten history.
8 -- Players to average 20 or more points a game in a season under Knight -- Brian Evans, Alan Henderson, Calbert Cheaney, Jay Edwards, Steve Alford, Mike Woodson, Scott May and Steve Downing.
10 -- Big Ten MVPs to play for Knight, including Cheaney ('93), Evans ('96) and A.J. Guyton (2000).
12 -- Times Indiana finished in the top 10 in the final Associated Press poll.
13 -- Coaches in college basketball history to win 700 career games.
14 -- Hoosiers drafted in the first round of the NBA Draft.
15 -- Consecutive NCAA appearances by the Hoosiers, the third-longest active streak behind North Carolina (26) and Arizona (16).
20 -- Points Indiana lost by in the first round of the NCAA Tournament -- a 77-57 loss that would turn out to be Knight's final game.
21 -- 20-win seasons in Knight's 29 seasons at Indiana.
24 -- NCAA Tournament appearances by Indiana under Knight. He took the Hoosiers to five Final Fours, the last in 1992.
31-29 -- Knight's all-time record against Purdue -- 30-28 with Indiana, 1-1 with Army.
44.8 -- Percentage of Indiana's all-time wins earned by Knight -- 661 of 1,473.
50 -- Wins by Knight against Northwestern, the most of any opponent.
52 -- Age when Knight won his 600th game, a 75-67 victory against Iowa, making him the youngest coach ever to win 600.
102 -- Wins by Knight in his six seasons at Army before taking the Indiana job in 1971.
117 -- Wins needed by Knight to become the all-time winningest coach in NCAA history, passing North Carolina's Dean Smith.
297 -- Gap between first and second on the all-time Indiana victories list. Branch McCracken (364 wins) is second to Knight (661).
1,053 -- Career games coached by Knight, the 12th most on the all-time list.


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