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 Sunday, April 9
Knight's salary is $163,118
 
Associated Press

 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana University released some details of Bob Knight's contract with the school, including the basketball coach's salary of $163,118, according to a report in The Indianapolis Star.

The contract also provides for the use of a new car each year, a basic college education for Knight's two sons, and for official use of aircraft, the newspaper reported in today's editions.

The university would not release parts of the contract dealing with deferred compensation, or say how much Knight makes in outside income, including shoe and apparel contracts. Indiana University said it is exempt from disclosing that information under the state's public records law.

The contract was first signed in 1982, after Knight was at the school for about 11 years. It was extended in 1997 and runs through June 2002.

Two university trustees are investigating Knight following recent reports from two players that he physically abused team members. Former player Neil Reed alleged last month that Knight choked him during a 1997 practice. Knight denied that claim.

In a separate report, former player Ricky Calloway said Knight punched Steve Alford and slapped Darryl Thomas. Both former players said the incidents never happened.

 



  
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