Bob Knight is the greatest coach in the history of any sport.
@sherryhannah4983 күн бұрын
I hope y'all will reply to this when CBS got the rights to air the NCAA Tournament in 1981 Billy Packer came to CBS Sports
@patrickc34193 күн бұрын
Farley was WAY better when he did supporting roles/cameos than leading roles.
@jvamerica170312 күн бұрын
Do you think Michael ever goes thru youtube?
@johnkelley864716 күн бұрын
Montana didn’t break a sweat in this game.
@user-ts9ug9fu5d16 күн бұрын
When Larry was drafted by the Celtics he let all the players know that he didnt buy lunch, make coffee or carry your jock strap
@trentejames977319 күн бұрын
bro was about to choke the shit outta lewis for coach 🤣
@Theshark15z20 күн бұрын
0:39..........Pugsley Addams!!!
@megastack9521 күн бұрын
Is it me or was this filmed at Nakatomi Plaza 😂 (don't know it's real name)
@user-dv3do1od2r22 күн бұрын
Bobby Knight is a total fraud as well....total Hypocrisy....classless punk....a bully who probably needed his ass kicked....
@user-dv3do1od2r22 күн бұрын
Dan Rather is a duechebag
@user-dv3do1od2r22 күн бұрын
Curry Kirpatrick's hairstyle is more offensive than anything Knight ever did!
@tatesinclair683723 күн бұрын
They weren't even UNLV yet.
@dirt_mondo23 күн бұрын
This needs to be the first day in any film school discussing building tension
@carljustinenuestro877126 күн бұрын
Jim Valvano, a Yankee fan, actually should be the guest in the ceremonial first pitch. But because of his health condition, his coaching rival Dean Smith steps in to substituted for Valvano. Sadly, he passed away just 16 days later.
@SammyxSweetheart.0229 күн бұрын
(Jun 25, 2024) 0:30
@user-tk9bx1pq3h29 күн бұрын
Mmm horchata and a poem
@rubenkercheval5976Ай бұрын
Never won anything
@AZ-fy9ehАй бұрын
JJ is about to cook this with my Lakers let’s go 🔥🔥
@beachside1Ай бұрын
What a great documentary. I wish everyone could watch this
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
TO Truth
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
To Truth
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
IF self evident
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
Half court basketball defense
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
IF thinking with extremity
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
Pinder's Point Cooper's Terrace
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
g'pharoah
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
Bahamas means gi BEE Zombie
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
Oakland RAIDERS Las Vegas NV Raiders
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
Calvary Academy
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
Georgetown hoyas
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
Not moving if subjects to it
@gzzhyetАй бұрын
Making contact with the sex
@jetto__421Ай бұрын
if you have full dvd can you dm me
@xavierpaquinАй бұрын
Nine became forty-five
@joshuaansley1361Ай бұрын
Chris Farley my favorite of these comedies
@michaeljames6817Ай бұрын
Depending on your perspective this is either the worst joke in the world or the best.
@akush1947Ай бұрын
This is the game that made me a basketball fan.
@noahkalus8231Ай бұрын
By god…
@noahkalus8231Ай бұрын
After he said uncle hector got the job I felt so good and then I remembered it’s a fake story for a joke. Dammit Norm I love ya
@EloisPowell-jg3io2 ай бұрын
Why would anybody willingly go play for this douche.
@conniecarberg64102 ай бұрын
This is so awesome ‘ Coach Hayes a legend and treated me so great when I was at OSU / such insight!
@chicagoeconomist16432 ай бұрын
He got out at the right time pre politics he was the last Carson
@johnblaesel54932 ай бұрын
Woody Hayes’s salary at the time of his firing in 1978 was in the neighborhood of $42,000 per year. That’s pittance compared to what D-1 head football coaches of major programs make today which can be from 2 to 5 million dollars per year.
@W1nstonChurchill2 ай бұрын
its hilarious that garbage ohio state's most famous coach is a complete pile of trash, it totally fits the ohio state brand
@addie287842 ай бұрын
Lmao “whoa what do we got here a tall cold one”
@ericc20832 ай бұрын
This is when Joe Hall called his team/players: "The fold-up five".
@nicktucker34372 ай бұрын
1:15:04 pretty lucky shot wow, remember watching live when I was younger
@flukay722 ай бұрын
My biker gang in Grand Theft Auto Online is The Lone Rangers.
@thomasb.smithjr.84012 ай бұрын
It's probably true that Woody was a bit right of center - but he was no racist, let alone a white supremacist. Not at all. And yet, he was at war, of a kind. Not just with the team across the field, but with the more modernizing forces of American culture. His was the simple - and honest - patriotism of the heartland. Intellectually, he went no further than Emerson - yet he knew his history, too ! He was friends with Richard Nixon, in part, because like Hayes, Nixon's famy originally came from the Ohio farmlands, before moving to California. And Nixon was a lawyer which Hayes would have become if but for football. And they both loved foreign policy ! It says something more that the Coach thought seriously about taking a leave of absence from the OSU team in October 1976 - the middle of the season, no less ! - to campaign for Gerald Ford. When he passed in 1987, I think he felt the country was in good hands again, with Reagan, who had returned the nation to more traditional values after the tumult of the '60"s. Hayes could rest - finally - feeling like America was back on the right tack ... 🏉 🇺🇲