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<blockquote data-quote="ThePunish-EER" data-source="post: 132467354" data-attributes="member: 1428395"><p>And you would be wrong to assume that. Before all this, I was very much a fan of Huggins. Again, you are turning a blind eye to his behavior simply because he is a legendary coach who came back to WVU. You forget he is human and makes mistakes. Your loyalty can be appreciated but your ignorance of accountability is not. Based on facts we know, the guy has a drinking problem and clearly unable to stop at this point in his life. I’m not sure how or why you feel he is still capable of his coaching abilities to lead a D1 basketball program who mentors kids. Huggins retirement is probably best for him and absolutely the best for the university. We can appreciate his efforts to lead the Mountaineers and everything he did for the school, players, and fans. We cannot appreciate his behavior today. Choosing to ignore it is not helping Bob whatsoever. If you remove your fan goggles and look at him as a human being in need of help, you would understand this. Obviously all you care about is the WVU basketball program and how his departure may hurt WVU. I’m more concerned with his health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThePunish-EER, post: 132467354, member: 1428395"] And you would be wrong to assume that. Before all this, I was very much a fan of Huggins. Again, you are turning a blind eye to his behavior simply because he is a legendary coach who came back to WVU. You forget he is human and makes mistakes. Your loyalty can be appreciated but your ignorance of accountability is not. Based on facts we know, the guy has a drinking problem and clearly unable to stop at this point in his life. I’m not sure how or why you feel he is still capable of his coaching abilities to lead a D1 basketball program who mentors kids. Huggins retirement is probably best for him and absolutely the best for the university. We can appreciate his efforts to lead the Mountaineers and everything he did for the school, players, and fans. We cannot appreciate his behavior today. Choosing to ignore it is not helping Bob whatsoever. If you remove your fan goggles and look at him as a human being in need of help, you would understand this. Obviously all you care about is the WVU basketball program and how his departure may hurt WVU. I’m more concerned with his health. [/QUOTE]
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