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Sit down, kids: Bobby Knight can’t see

WASHINGTON — Just because he’s not coaching doesn’t mean Bobby Knight can’t yell at people.

He was an analyst Thursday night for ESPN2’s broadcast of SMU versus Temple University.

During the second half, Knight didn’t like that some students stood and blocked his view.

So he let them know about it.

The first time, Knight calmly asked the students to sit down.

He was a little more vocal when SMU took its first lead and the students stood again.

That begs the question: Why did ESPN — the self-proclaimed “Worldwide Leader in Sports” — have an obstructed view?

I’m kinda happy about this. At least we have some entertainment on a Friday.

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