Big 12 suspends Texas Tech's Knight one game

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02/23/2009 - Kansas City, MO (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Big 12 Conference has suspended Texas Tech head coach Pat Knight one game for comments regarding the officiating in the Red Raiders' loss to Texas A&M on Saturday.

"I am disappointed that Coach Knight committed this violation soon after a January 31 incident during the Texas Tech game against Nebraska for which he was publicly reprimanded," said conference commissioner Dan Beebe. "I was extremely lenient in that case and chose not to suspend Coach Knight. The nature and extent of his comments after the Texas A&M game, and his callous attitude in light of his commitment to me to abide by the rules, require a serious penalty."

Knight will miss the team's game on Wednesday at Texas. Texas Tech (12-15, 2-10) has struggled mightily this season, losing its last four games and eight of its last nine. The schedule doesn't get any easier down the stretch, with games against nationally-ranked Oklahoma and Kansas following the road tilt with the Longhorns.

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