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<blockquote data-quote="xWVU2010x" data-source="post: 130288399" data-attributes="member: 1467482"><p>Huggs has done a great job overall here, anyone trying to find an issue with it is out of their mind. He successfully molded a bunch of low rated recruits that were fits for a Princeton-esque offense and soft defense into a defensive and rebounding machine that advanced to a Final Four. When his style of coaching/recruiting became stagnant he adapted, reinvented himself and this program in a way that keeps it in the polls every week and NCAA bids are a given in the preseason. His resume at WVU speaks for itself and we will continue to roll along after JC leaves, if he has it in the tank we are potentially staring at 10 consecutive NCAA bids before he calls it quits.</p><p></p><p>And that is just the on the court stuff. The off the court intangibles speak for themselves, he is a beloved figure and he loves the state/alumni back, there will probably never be a coach again in either sport that will be this well liked in WV. He is also our closest thing to a legendary coach in either sport's history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xWVU2010x, post: 130288399, member: 1467482"] Huggs has done a great job overall here, anyone trying to find an issue with it is out of their mind. He successfully molded a bunch of low rated recruits that were fits for a Princeton-esque offense and soft defense into a defensive and rebounding machine that advanced to a Final Four. When his style of coaching/recruiting became stagnant he adapted, reinvented himself and this program in a way that keeps it in the polls every week and NCAA bids are a given in the preseason. His resume at WVU speaks for itself and we will continue to roll along after JC leaves, if he has it in the tank we are potentially staring at 10 consecutive NCAA bids before he calls it quits. And that is just the on the court stuff. The off the court intangibles speak for themselves, he is a beloved figure and he loves the state/alumni back, there will probably never be a coach again in either sport that will be this well liked in WV. He is also our closest thing to a legendary coach in either sport's history. [/QUOTE]
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