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Huggins Says He Will Stay With Cincinnati

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Associated Press

Cincinnati Coach Bob Huggins is staying put, turning down alma mater West Virginia on Monday.

“I have tremendous feelings toward West Virginia and what they did for me, the opportunities they gave me. It’s a heck of a place,” Huggins said. “I feel the same way about here. I can’t imagine it being better anywhere.”

Huggins told West Virginia officials of his decision Monday.

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