First, pay attention to the context of the post. The person I was replying to mentioned Huggins as "coasting" and thus Huggins being in my reply is warranted
Second, I never said Huggins was bad. I said his teams had steadily declining preformance over the last 3 years. I also said that in the Huggins entire career, his successful teams (by which I mean NCAA tournament teams with a legit hope of making it out of the first weekend) had a nucleus of guys molded by at least one full season within his program. This year he did not have that and so while the talent on that roster prior to his forced retirement looked good on paper, it was still difficult to think he had a good chance of having the best team he's had at WVU since the 2010 team.
Third, you are a man of great faith if you think the "indefinite suspension" label keeps those guys. Mitchell and Toussaint are on their last year I believe, so why would they stay on the slightest chance their entire last year is with an interim coach? Also you'd be hard pressed to find players getting sniffed by the likes of UNC to stay on for possible wasted year on the chance of maybe playing for a HoF coach the following year. Indefinite suspension would have barely increased the chances of retention if at all.
Fourth, here we are again with you beating your dead horse at me, yet having never acknowledged my response. No matter how stupid, nefarious, ill intentioned, woke, or snowflakish Gee and Aslop are, Huggins gave them the opportunity by committing an embarrassingly stupid DUI even by most DUI's standards. Huggins is the one primarily responsible for his fate because he couldn't control himself enough to not drink and drive nor be nearly 3 times the legal limit. This level of brazen drunkenness tells everyone this certainly was not the first time he did it, but rather the first time he got caught. (or at least caught and charged as local WV PD might have covered for him in the past) Hard to spin that in the PR arena regardless of his f@gs slip up.