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<blockquote data-quote=".Bodhi." data-source="post: 132460235" data-attributes="member: 1683017"><p>The blunt truth is that Huggins didn't love this state to the level that many of his ardent supporters believed. WVU and WV was his meal ticket. He'd speak the platitudes and give the lip service and in return, was granted immunity from the university, press, and fanbase. The adoration was one-sided. WVU gave Huggins a second chance. </p><p></p><p>Huggins certainly didn't love WVU in the mid 90s when he was at his peak. Even now, Huggins talks about his fond days at Cinci like he wishes he was never forced out. And let's not forget him floating his name out to Ohio St only a handful of years ago. </p><p></p><p>It's always been Huggins first and everything and everyone a distant second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".Bodhi., post: 132460235, member: 1683017"] The blunt truth is that Huggins didn't love this state to the level that many of his ardent supporters believed. WVU and WV was his meal ticket. He'd speak the platitudes and give the lip service and in return, was granted immunity from the university, press, and fanbase. The adoration was one-sided. WVU gave Huggins a second chance. Huggins certainly didn't love WVU in the mid 90s when he was at his peak. Even now, Huggins talks about his fond days at Cinci like he wishes he was never forced out. And let's not forget him floating his name out to Ohio St only a handful of years ago. It's always been Huggins first and everything and everyone a distant second. [/QUOTE]
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