Tom Izzo reflects on 'honor' of tying Bob Knight's B1G conference wins record
Tom Izzo on Saturday won his 353rd Big Ten conference game as Michigan State came back to top Oregon 86-74.
That puts him in a tie with Bob Knight, and took a little bit longer than possibly planned: the Spartans entered Saturday on a 2-game losing streak after falling to both USC and UCLA.
“(It’s) an honor … I’m proud of it because I get to be talked about with a guy that I really thought highly of as a coach,” the longtime Michigan State head coach, at the helm since 1995, said after the game. “Number two, I get to appreciate…players because I didn’t win one damn game. How many players won games for me in different ways.”
Saturday’s game wasn’t easy as Michigan State looked to avoid a third loss in a row: the Spartans trailed 50-36 at halftime before coming from behind thanks in part to a 50-point 2nd half, improving to 19-4 overall and 10-2 in the B1G.
Now, the Spartans have their eyes set on returning to the NCAA Tournament, a first Final Four berth since 2019, and a first national championship since 2000. Izzo now will look to break Knight’s record on Tuesday as Michigan State hosts — ironically — Indiana at the Breslin Center.
Izzo shared it is “an honor” to break Bobby Knight’s record.
“I'm proud of it because I get to be talked about with a guy that I really thought highly of as a coach. Number two, I get to appreciate…players because I didn't win one damn game. How many players won games for me in…
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