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Bobby Knight to host reality show

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http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/arti...046/1004/SPORTS

 

Bobby Knight to host reality show

 

LUBBOCK, Texas — Bob Knight will give one Texas Tech student the chance to play on his team in a reality show hosted by the Hall of Fame coach.

 

Sixteen students will attend “Knight School,” the name of the show set to air on ESPN in February, and Knight will whittle the class to one during six one-hour episodes. Filming will begin in late September.

 

That player will have endured what all Knight players do — long hours of drills, conditioning and instruction — and will have a chance to be a walk-on for the 2006-07 season.

 

“It’s a great opportunity for the kids at Texas Tech who want to have a shot at playing for a legend as well as learning from a legend,” said Robert Lundgren, one of the show’s executive producers with Knoxville, Tenn.-based RIVR Media.

 

Knight was out of town and unavailable to comment today. He told the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal that in addition to the tryout format, filming will include shots of the campus and the students in class and in other activities.

 

“From a public relations standpoint, this couldn’t be any better for Texas Tech,” Knight said.

 

Lundgren said the idea came from Dan Stone, chief executive officer with Hunnington, N.Y.-based WealthEffectMedia and another executive producer of the show.

 

Discussions about the show began about a year and a half ago and details were completed in recent weeks, Lundgren said.

 

“It’s just one of those great ideas you hear,” Lundgren said.

 

ESPN spokesman Rob Tobias said there will be story lines following those competing as well as a look inside Knight’s coaching style.

 

“These are all the parts that make a successful reality show,” Tobias said. “This type of show has drama built into it.”

 

Athletic director Gerald Myers said Knight and his style will do well in front of cameras.

 

“Bob will be great with a show like this,” Myers said. “It’ll be a great opportunity to play with one of the all-time great basketball coaches. He’s excited about it. We’re excited about it.”

I sometimes get suckered into stupid reality shows, but I can guarantee that I'll NEVER watch a single episode of this one.

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