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STATEMENT FROM WVU PRESIDENT GORDON GEE AND VICE PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS WREN BAKER ON BOB HUGGINS
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<blockquote data-quote="The Bell Tolls for Thee" data-source="post: 132435342" data-attributes="member: 1812660"><p>The point is that the action is in same whether it be this outcome of just blocking the street or hitting and killing someone. If Huggins should face a significantly more severe penalty in the court of public opinion had he killed someone, I fail to see why. It is by luck and no virtue or mitigation of the mistaken action taken by Huggins that kept someone from dying. Guy A blows a .21 and rolls his car into a ditch while guy B blows a .21 and crashes into a family of 3 killing them all. Did guy B not do the exact same thing as guy A? Is guy B so much more of a piece of **** than guy A?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Bell Tolls for Thee, post: 132435342, member: 1812660"] The point is that the action is in same whether it be this outcome of just blocking the street or hitting and killing someone. If Huggins should face a significantly more severe penalty in the court of public opinion had he killed someone, I fail to see why. It is by luck and no virtue or mitigation of the mistaken action taken by Huggins that kept someone from dying. Guy A blows a .21 and rolls his car into a ditch while guy B blows a .21 and crashes into a family of 3 killing them all. Did guy B not do the exact same thing as guy A? Is guy B so much more of a piece of **** than guy A? [/QUOTE]
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