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Daniel John Dakich (born August 17, 1962) is an American
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sportscaster. He is a former player, assistant coach, interim head coach for the Indiana University Hoosiers former head coach at
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and a member of the Indiana Basketball Hall Of Fame. He currently is the host of ''Don't @ Me'' on OutKick.


Playing career

Dakich attended Andrean High School in
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. He elected to play basketball for Indiana under coach
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from 1981 to 1985. He was a team captain during his junior and senior seasons and the Hoosiers finished with an 84–39 () record during his career. As a player, he helped Indiana win one Big Ten title (during the 1982–83 season), earn three NCAA Tournament berths and finish as the NIT runner-up his senior season. As a junior, he was named All-Tournament at the Indiana Classic and as a senior he earned similar accolades at the Hoosier Classic. Dakich is remembered for his defensive effort against
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in Indiana's upset of No. 1 ranked
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in the 1984 East Regional semifinal of the NCAA tournament. It was Dakich's sixth start of the year, but Knight assigned him to guard Jordan the afternoon of the game. Knight told him, "Just don't let him dunk on you. That will embarrass you and me both." Dakich commented, "I went back to my room and threw up." Dakich held Jordan to 13 points (6.6 below his season average) in Indiana's 72–68 victory.


Coaching career


Assistant coach

Dakich was first a graduate assistant coach at Indiana under
Bob Knight Robert Montgomery Knight (October 25, 1940 – November 1, 2023) was an American men's college basketball coach (basketball), coach. Nicknamed "the General", he won 902 NCAA Division I men's basketball games, a record at the time of his retire ...
from 1985–87 and then an assistant coach at Indiana from 1987 to 1997. Dakich was the academic monitor on the Indiana basketball staff his last seven years and, under his guidance, every four-year player on the program graduated. He also assisted in the development of six All-Americas and three national Player of the Year candidates, including 1993 Player of the Year Calbert Cheaney.


Head coach

From 1997 to 2007 he served as the head coach at
Bowling Green State University Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is a Public university, public research university in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. The main academic and residential campus is south of Toledo, Ohio. The university has nationally recognized progr ...
where he compiled a record of 156–140 (). He coached one player who signed a professional contract, former Indiana Pacers guard Keith McLeod. During Dakich's tenure, BGSU never made it to the NCAA tournament. Dakich had losing seasons in four of his last five years with BGSU, and resigned as head coach in 2007. Briefly in 2002, Dakich was named head basketball coach at
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(WVU) to succeed Gale Catlett. When Dakich learned that people affiliated with the basketball program may have been guilty of NCAA recruiting rules infractions, he returned to Bowling Green as head basketball coach after only a week at WVU. WVU voluntarily reported results of its internal investigation to the NCAA, and the university was not penalized as a result of the infractions. The focus of the investigation, Jonathan Hargett, was banned from WVU athletics for his role in the reported violations. At the end of the 2008 season he served as the interim head coach at
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, following Kelvin Sampson's resignation due to
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recruiting violations. Under Dakich's guidance, the Hoosiers went 0–2 in postseason play, losing in the first rounds of the Big 10 and NCAA tournaments. After the season, IU declined to offer Dakich the job and hired Tom Crean.


Relationship with Bob Knight

Dakich spent 16 years with Knight, four as a player and twelve as an assistant. Dakich said that the reason he stayed so long was because Knight had promised him that he would be Knight's successor at IU. Prior to Knight's death however, their relationship had deteriorated. In 2017, Dakich said that he had 'lost all respect' for Knight after Knight failed to attend a ceremony honoring the undefeated 1976 IU basketball team.


Television and radio career

From 2008 through 2022, Dakich was the host of "The Dan Dakich Show" on
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radio station
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, ESPN radio affiliate, 1070 The Fan. Dakich served as a college basketball studio analyst for the
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for the 2009–2010 college basketball season. Beginning in November 2010, Dakich joined ESPN as a college basketball color commentator and studio analyst, replacing
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. In 2021, Dakich left ESPN and joined OutKick as a host. In January 2024, Dakich started hosting a weekday radio show on WXNT AM in Indianapolis.


Controversy

In October 2019, Dakich was suspended from his show for failing "to adhere to the journalistic principles valued by" Emmis Communications, which owns WFNI. In March 2020, Dakich responded to the firing of Scottsburg (IN) High School basketball coach Brent Jameson by "calling a player a 'methhead', urging listeners to go 'take a dump' in Scottsburg and threatening, 'I may just drive down there and beat the hell out of every school board member. He also called Scottsburg "a town full of 'meth and AIDS and needles. Dakich responded by saying, "Tone is important people. . . . Sometimes you can’t get tone out of newspaper articles and things. Sometimes what's funny when said or trying to be funny doesn't come across." According to reporter Ian Kennedy, Dakich criticized Dr. Nathan Kalman-Lamb and Dr. Johanna Mellis, co-hosts of ''The End of Sport'' podcast, using "sexist and misogynistic" language for their discussion of the ways college athletes are mistreated and exploited. Dakich reportedly called Kalman-Lamb "a d-bag" and declined going at it' in a pool with Dr. Mellis, saying that if he did, because it was a public place, he’d 'have to get divorced.


Head coaching record


Personal

Dakich married his first wife Jackie in 1990 and they divorced in 2012. They have two children together,
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and Laura. In 2015 Dakich married Leigh (Ross) Dakich.


References


External links


OutKick.com




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