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On April 5, 2007, Huggins announced that he had signed a five-year contract to be the head coach at his alma mater, West Virginia University. Huggins succeeded John Beilein, who left WVU to coach the Michigan Wolverines. [29] On December 22, 2007, Huggins won his 600th game, on the road against Canisius. [30]
Before Saturday, Huggins was the winningest active head coach in college basketball with 935 career wins during his time at West Virginia, Kansas State, Cincinnati, Akron and Walsh, with two Final ...
Bob Huggins is standing by his claim he hasn’t resigned. The longtime West Virginia coach men's basketball coach, almost a month after the school announced he was resigning and retiring from ...
Bob Huggins' situation at West Virginia somehow got even messier. Three weeks after West Virginia released a statement attributed to Huggins announcing his resignation and retirement following a ...
Bob Huggins says he never resigned as West Virginia's basketball coach following a drunken-driving arrest and wants his job back, according to a letter from his attorney to the university. Huggins ...
March 15, 1998, #10 Seeded West Virginia defeats #2 seeded Cincinnati by a bank 3-pointer by Jarrod West with 0.8 seconds to play. Cincinnati was coached by current WVU head coach Bob Huggins. February 20, 2001, West Virginia walks away at WVU Coliseum with a double-overtime 107–100 win against Villanova.
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Former West Virginia University men’s head basketball coach Bob Huggins claims he did not resign from the school after he was arrested and charged with driving under the influence in Pittsburgh ...