Bobby Knight Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
BOBBY KNIGHT
Born: October 25, 1940 in Massillon, Ohio
Died: November 01, 2023 in Bloomington, Indiana
Biography
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Coach in 1991
NCAA Championship with Ohio State as a player (1960) and with Indiana as a coach (1976, 1981, 1987)
Big Ten Coach of the Year, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981
National Coach of the Year, 1975, 1976, 1987, 1989
Olympic Gold Medal, 1984
2009-Yankeeography (in person), 2006-The-Top-5-Reasons-You-Can't-Blame... (in person), 2006-Quite-Frankly-with-Stephen-A.-Smith (Other), 2002-A-Season-on-the-Brink (Other), 2010-The-Passing-Game (in person), 2012-Duke-91-&-92:-Back-to-Back (in person), 2004-2007-ESPN-25:-Who's-#1 (in person), 2000-2005-ESPN-SportsCentury (in person), 2003-Anger-Management (in person), 2003-SportsCenter (in person), 1994-Blue-Chips (in person), 1993-Late-Show-with-David-Letterman (in person), 2007-ESPN-Outside-the-Lines-Sunday (Other), 2005-Quite-Frankly-with-Stephen-A.-Smith (in person), 1994-Hoop-Dreams (in person), 2008-2009-Rome-Is-Burning (Other), 1996-2013-Charlie-Rose (in person), 2002-ESPN-Outside-the-Lines-Primetime (in person), 2002-2008-The-Tonight-Show-with-Jay-Leno (in person), 2011-2012-Mike-&-Mike (in person), 2009-Band-of-Pirates:-The-Story-of-Seton-Hall's-Magical-Run-to-the-1989 (Other)
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BOBBY KNIGHT - PRINTED CARD SIGNED IN INK - HFSID 208438Card signed by Bobby Knight in red felt tip, inscribed with “Bob/Knight.” This embellished 5x3 card commemorates his coaching achievements, including three national championships and breaking the NCAA Division I career wins record.Price: $120.00

