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Bob Huggins (EX West Virginia Head Coach)

Guess Huggie knows how to recruit. :wink2:

Stefhon Hannah, a point guard at Chipola College in Marianna, Fla., signed a national letter of intent Wednesday with Kansas State on the final day of the spring signing period. Hannah, a 6-foot-1, 175-pounder, picked K-State over Missouri, UTEP and Illinois State. Hannah, who is from Chicago, averaged 14.5 points, 6.5 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 3.1 steals as a sophomore.
-- Kansas City Star
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/sioncampus/05/18/college/index.html
 
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Re: "The sticking point in the five-year deal is over "specific language," Kansas State Associate Athletic Director Jim Epps said Tuesday, declining to elaborate."

Apparently this is a real "sticky situation".:biggrin:
 
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K-State players aiming high with Huggins

BY JEFFREY MARTIN

The Wichita Eagle

MANHATTAN - Look past the crazy coif and listen to what Ryan Patzwald has to say.
Of all of the players on Kansas State's men's basketball team, he's the most familiar with Bob Huggins, suiting up for the new Wildcats coach when he was still on the sidelines at Cincinnati. He was a walk-on, as he is now, a 5-foot-11, 190-pound guard who will leave the bench only during timeouts and blowouts. Any attention he attracts won't be on account of his jump shot, but due to his spiked mohawk.
By default, he's the expert on all matters concerning Huggins, which is why he was in demand Wednesday during K-State's basketball media day. It's a role he's already perfected with his peers, who peppered Patzwald with questions about what to expect.
"Four hours of hell," he told them, referring to the daily workouts.
But, Patzwald quickly added, if they listened to Huggins, good things would happen.
Like the NBA.
Wednesday, without being prompted, Huggins mentioned The League. He was talking about Cartier Martin, K-State's star senior, lamenting the fact that the 6-foot-7 wing might have to spend time at power forward for the post-challenged Wildcats.
"But he needs to learn how to play on the perimeter if he's going to have a future in this game," Huggins said.
Last year, Martin toyed with the idea of forgoing his final season in Manhattan and declaring for the NBA Draft. Now, with Huggins as his coach, Martin jokingly wishes he had more years of eligibility. But he turned serious when asked what impact Huggins might have on his development.
"I think he'll give me the chance to play my best," Martin said. "If that leads to the next level, great."
At Cincinnati, Patzwald played with future NBAers such as Jason Maxiell and James White. He believes the talent on this K-State squad is comparable, suggesting three Wildcats -- Martin, senior guard Lance Harris and junior guard/forward David Hoskins -- could make the leap.
"All three have a chance," he said.
Harris, who doesn't lack for confidence, said Wednesday he has spoken with Huggins about that very topic, which is his goal. The key, the coach told Harris, is his defensive intensity, which caused Harris to laugh.
"I'm kind of slacking on that," Harris said.
Hoskins can't wait to experience the offensive freedom Huggins' offense affords. He believes that will be his ticket, if he keeps improving, to the next level.
"It's definitely possible," Hoskins said. "He puts in sets to get the defense moving, and then you can show your game."
Patzwald knows all of this, nodding his much-discussed head in agreement.
It's all possible, he said Wednesday, with Huggins around. Huggins is why Patzwald is in Manhattan, busting his tail through those torturous four-hour sessions, happy to be a part of something new, a once-proud program's potential rebirth.
"I know (Huggins) is definitely excited about what we can do," Patzwald said. "I think we can make some noise."
 
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Cincy

No joy in Huggieville, Kan.
Red Raiders edge out KSU for NCAA bid
BY GREG ECHLIN | ENQUIRER CONTRIBUTOR
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MANHATTAN, Kan. - Like in his first year with the University of Cincinnati, coach Bob Huggins was left out of the NCAA Tournament in his new setting at Kansas State.
Despite directing Kansas State to a 22-11 record (10-6 in the Big 12) in his first season at newly dubbed "Huggieville" in the plains, the field of 65 did not include the Wildcats. In 1990, Huggins' first season as head coach of the Bearcats, UC finished with a 20-14 record but instead accepted a bid to the National Invitation Tournament. It wasn't until his third season with the Bearcats when Huggins was finally able to break into the NCAA Tournament field.
"That's life. You get knocked down. You get back up," said Huggins in his first remarks to the local media more than three hours after the NCAA pairings were announced. Huggins addressed them after the Wildcats accepted an invitation to the NIT, their first postseason berth since 1999.

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Huggins mulls leaving K-State for West Virginia

An impromptu rally on campus designed to raise support to help Kansas State keep Bob Huggins was canceled Wednesday night amid speculation the West Virginia graduate could be close to returning to his alma mater after one season with the Wildcats.

A source close to the situation told CBS SportsLine.com over the weekend that if John Beilein left for Michigan, then Huggins would be West Virginia's top target. Now, according to another source, Huggins is seriously considering the opportunity, but he's struggling with whether to pursue his desire of returning to the Big East at the expense of walking away from a Kansas State roster full of elite-level talents who would've never considered attending KSU if not for Huggins luring them to a remote part of the country far away from their homes.

Entire article: http://www.cbs.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/story/10108684
 
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ScriptOhio;804413; said:
Now, according to another source, Huggins is seriously considering the opportunity, but he's struggling with whether to pursue his desire of returning to the Big East at the expense of walking away from a Kansas State roster full of elite-level talents who would've never considered attending KSU if not for Huggins luring them to a remote part of the country far away from their homes. http://www.cbs.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/story/10108684
That's not really a hard decision... at least wait for Beasley & Walker to come in for their 1 season.
 
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jimotis4heisman;804439; said:
remember how we once talked about how women and money make men do crazy things...

You can bet the money will be good, especially with WV getting 2 mill from scUM for Beilein. However, I'm of the opinion that decision will not be about the money. This one will be about Huggins ego. You can't tell me he wouldn't love to be back in the Big East with the chance to stick it up UC's ass every chance he gets, plus the chance to coach his ala mater. Those recruits are the only reason this deal isn't done already. If he leaves, it may not be a total bust for K-State. With some top talent, they may have a chance to snag a good up-and-coming coach who will stick around and build the program long term. Did anyone honestly think this would be Huggins last stop? Even if he stays for now, I'd say his days in Manhatten are numbered.

I will be more surprised if there is not an announcement today that he has accepted the position than if there is not.
 
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Just heard Marty on the Reds game say Fox is reporting Huggins to WVU...!!!!!!!!!

You can bet the money will be good, especially with WV getting 2 mill from scUM for Beilein. However, I'm of the opinion that decision will not be about the money. This one will be about Huggins ego. You can't tell me he wouldn't love to be back in the Big East with the chance to stick it up UC's ass every chance he gets, plus the chance to coach his ala mater. Those recruits are the only reason this deal isn't done already. If he leaves, it may not be a total bust for K-State. With some top talent, they may have a chance to snag a good up-and-coming coach who will stick around and build the program long term. Did anyone honestly think this would be Huggins last stop? Even if he stays for now, I'd say his days in Manhatten are numbered.

I will be more surprised if there is not an announcement today that he has accepted the position than if there is not.

Spot on Buddy.
 
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BuckeyeNation27;805042; said:
thats a good deal for KSU. They get the #1 recruiting class and don't have to put up with Thuggins' shit.

27, it isn't like that class is a bunch of choir boys. It is the typical Huggins team. As long as Bob can stay off the sauce he is a descent guy.
 
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