WVU head coach Bob Huggins resigns following DUI arrest
After a storied career that made him one of the most popular and significant figures in West Virginia sports history, Bob Huggins resigned on Saturday night as the program’s men’s basketball coach.
It caps off a brutal end to his Mountaineers coaching career, one that saw him suspended by the program for using homophobic slurs during a radio interview in Cincinnati and then arrested for a DUI this weekend.
There was a question as to whether or not the radio interview would be the end of his coaching career, but WVU gave him a second chance and an opportunity to redeem himself.
He clearly did not take advantage of that opportunity.
Huggins was arrested on Friday evening in Pittsburgh when police found him and his car with a shredded tire in the middle of an intersection. According to the police report, when Huggins struggled to move his vehicle off to the side of that road, he was pulled him over and administered a field sobriety test. He did not pass.
Huggins blood-alcohol level was over .23. He did not have any memory of how he ended up in Pittsburgh, instead saying he thought he was in Columbus.
Huggins had a previous DUI in 2004.
Huggins released the following statement on Saturday night.
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