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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's 763 career wins rank fifth on the NCAA all-time list. Don Smith/Allsport
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.667 -- Knight's all-time NCAA Tournament winning percentage (42-21).
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1 -- Coaches to win an NCAA championship, NIT title, the Pan American Gold and the Olympic gold medal -- Knight. |
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2 -- Times the Hoosiers finished under .500 in Big Ten play under Knight -- 1984-85 (7-11) and '89-90 (8-10). |
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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. |
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4 -- Times Knight was named national Coach of the Year (1975, 1976, 1987, 1989). |
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5 -- First-round NCAA Tournament losses by the Hoosiers in the '90s, four of which came in the past six years. |
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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. |
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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. |
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10 -- Big Ten MVPs to play for Knight, including Cheaney ('93), Evans ('96) and A.J. Guyton (2000). |
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12 -- Times Indiana finished in the top 10 in the final Associated Press poll. |
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13 -- Coaches in college basketball history to win 700 career games. |
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14 -- Hoosiers drafted in the first round of the NBA Draft. |
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15 -- Consecutive NCAA appearances by the Hoosiers, the third-longest active streak behind North Carolina (26) and Arizona (16). |
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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. |
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21 -- 20-win seasons in Knight's 29 seasons at Indiana. |
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24 -- NCAA Tournament appearances by Indiana under Knight. He took the Hoosiers to five Final Fours, the last in 1992. |
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31-29 -- Knight's all-time record against Purdue -- 30-28 with Indiana, 1-1 with Army. |
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44.8 -- Percentage of Indiana's all-time wins earned by Knight -- 661 of 1,473. |
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50 -- Wins by Knight against Northwestern, the most of any opponent. |
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52 -- Age when Knight won his 600th game, a 75-67 victory against Iowa, making him the youngest coach ever to win 600. |
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102 -- Wins by Knight in his six seasons at Army before taking the Indiana job in 1971. |
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117 -- Wins needed by Knight to become the all-time winningest coach in NCAA history, passing North Carolina's Dean Smith. |
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297 -- Gap between first and second on the all-time Indiana victories list. Branch McCracken (364 wins) is second to Knight (661). |
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1,053 -- Career games coached by Knight, the 12th most on the all-time list. |