"Bob Huggins", nicknamed "Huggy Bear" and "Rod Tuggins", is the head coach of the West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball team. Huggins previously held the head coaching positions at Walsh College (1980-1983), the University of Akron (1984-1989), the Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball/University of Cincinnati (1989–2005) and Kansas State Wildcats men's basketball/Kansas State University (2006–2007). His 690–251 record (.733) during his 28 seasons as a head coach (as of 2010) ranks him eighth in winning percentage and fourth in victories among active Division I (NCAA)/Division I coaches. He is one of only 4 active Division I (NCAA)/Division I coaches with 700 or more career victories. Huggins has been to 15 total NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship/NCAA tournaments, including 14 of the last 15 seasons. Huggins' teams have participated in the postseason 25 of 28 times, including two Final Fours: 1992 with Cincinnati and 2010 with West Virginia. Huggins has averaged 23.6 wins per season, including 25.6 his last 15 years.

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We moved here when my oldest daughter started first grade; she graduated from UC this year. It's a great school. There are great people.

I wanted to show how much I appreciate you people, how much I appreciate this great city.

I just wanted to stop by and say thanks. It was a wonderful 16 years.

Mutual Agreement To Terminate.

I said a few years ago when I didn't go to West Virginia that the greatest resource of this city is the people and I mean that. It was a good run.

My intention is to do everything in my power to meet whatever conditions I'm asked to do by my superiors.

Best and final offer.

I've been blessed to have some of the greatest people that certainly I've ever met play for me. We are and have been very much a close family - the guys that were my first guys to come in to the latest guys.

I didn't know anything. Nobody called me other than you fine people.