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Bob Huggins isn’t exactly sitting down on the job at his alma mater, having led West Virginia to a No. 10 ranking and first-place tie in the rugged Big 12 through Feb. 14. (Charlie Neibergall/AP)
By Gene Wang February 14 at 6:47 PM
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — There’s a stool in front of the scorer’s table by the West Virginia bench reserved for Bob Huggins, but the Mountaineers coach doesn’t use it much. With the frenetic pace at which his team defends, Huggins prefers to stand, most of the time with hands at his waist, so he can better follow sudden changes of possession.
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