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The Big 12 Conference suspended coach Texas Tech coach Pat Knight for Wednesday's game against Texas for complaining about the officials after a loss to Texas A&M over the weekend.

Knight was hit with a technical foul for arguing a foul call during the second half of Saturday's 79-73 loss to Texas A&M, then told reporters afterward that the officials should have to stand at the podium and be grilled by the media.

He also complained that his team had a hard enough time playing against Texas A&M and didn't need to "add somebody else they have to play against," saying he didn't care what the Big 12 thought about his comments.

Assistant coach Stew Robinson will replace Knight for the Texas game.

"I wasn't surprised because I broke a rule," Knight said during the Big 12 coaches teleconference on Monday. "I know the rules, but sometimes you have to lay on a grenade to get your point across."

Reprimands were commonplace for Knight's father, Bob.

The famously mercurial elder Knight, who was fired as coach at Indiana after three national championships, was known for his tirades, including a famous chair-tossing incident.

In 6 1/2 seasons at Texas Tech, Bob Knight received two public reprimands from the Big 12 in 2007 for his actions following losses and was reprimanded by the school in 2004 for a verbal dustup with the university's chancellor at a grocery store.

Pat Knight didn't flash any of his father's same fiery demeanor after taking over the program halfway through last season, choosing to remain calm even in tight situations.

That has changed over the past few weeks. With his team struggling - 12-15 overall, 2-10 in conference - Knight has become increasingly frustrated with the officiating, leading to two outbursts in the past three weeks.

The first time came following a loss to Nebraska on Jan. 31. Unhappy with a foul called on Alan Voskuil, Knight was ejected for running onto the court to argue with the officials. A few moments later, he returned to the floor to continue arguing, leading to a public reprimand from the conference two days later.

Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe didn't give Knight a harsh penalty after that outburst because of his "past exemplary behavior." This time, Beebe said he was disappointed that Knight had committed a violation so soon after the first one.

"I was extremely lenient in that case and chose not to suspend coach Knight," Beebe said in a written statement. "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."

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