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Knight's Legacy: IU Football Chases History
20 Jan
Summary
- Pat Knight sees parallels between IU's current football success and his father's undefeated basketball season.
- Bob Knight, a legendary coach, deeply loved football and admired IU's coach Bill Mallory.
- Coach Cignetti, hired after Bob Knight's passing, echoes Knight's relentless coaching philosophy.

Pat Knight sees a profound connection between Indiana University's current undefeated football season and his father, legendary coach Bob Knight's, historic 1976 basketball championship run. Bob Knight, who passed away on November 1, 2023, was a fervent admirer of football and had a close friendship with former IU football coach Bill Mallory. He deeply regretted Mallory's mid-season firing in 1996, believing it hindered program consistency.
Curt Cignetti, hired just 29 days after Bob Knight's passing, has revitalized the IU football program. Pat Knight observes striking similarities between Cignetti's coaching style and his father's, noting a shared relentless drive and focus on perfection. This philosophy, which includes demanding accountability even after wins, is seen as crucial for Indiana's historic pursuit of a national title.
The article highlights how Bob Knight always kept a close eye on IU football, attending home games and maintaining friendships with coaches and NFL figures like Bill Parcells. His deep love for the sport and his alma mater's football program means he would have been immensely proud of Cignetti's current success. The current team's focus and defensive strength are also compared to the iconic 1976 basketball team, evoking a sense of returning glory for Hoosier nation.




