My job is to prolong his career. I hope he has a lot of good years left, especially with the recruits we have coming in.
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We just watched it again on tape. You can tell they were trying to foul him, but they're not getting a really good hold of him. It's a judgment call. Fortunately, it went our way.Pat Knight
It's truly an honor to carry on my dad's legacy here at Texas Tech.
Pat Knight
I'm not looking to get my old man out. But I think he can relax more instead of being here all the time. He needs his time away to do his fishing and hunting. He'll be 65 in October, his health is good but it will get to a point where he'll wonder how much more he wants to accomplish. There are some places he'd like to fish in South America and Africa that he can't because when it's their summer it's our winter during basketball season. We've got the continuity in place now. This has worked out really well.
Pat Knight
I'm at a point where probably in the next couple of years I'm gonna go coach football. It's something I enjoy. I don't need a paycheck for it,
Pat Knight
I love the Indiana kids to death, but I have no feeling toward Mike Davis at all. I try not to watch them at all.
Pat Knight
He's really pleased with the 8,000 that were here. But 7,000 people missed a hell of a game.
Pat Knight
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