INDIANAPOLIS -- Texas Tech coach Bob Knight once again criticized IU and its administration during a lengthy television interview about his firing from the school and his new job.\nThe three-part interview aired Sunday evening on ESPN's SportsCenter, with additional segments airing tonight and Tuesday. Sunday's segment aired after the IDS deadline. \nIn the interview, Knight harshly compared the administrations of the two schools, saying he's happier working under Texas Tech Athletics Director Gerald Myers.\n"I'm working for a guy that you know you can count on for support," Knight said.\nKnight, who was fired Sept. 10, 2000, after violating a zero-tolerance conduct policy imposed the previous May, also said he has learned from his mistakes but hasn't necessarily changed as a coach.\n"A coach's first responsibility is to give all of himself that he can to his players," Knight said. "If that's going out on a limb and getting on a kid during a game or in front of national TV … if that's the coach's decision, I think that's what he has to do"
Knight criticizes IU again
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