Bob Huggins, the legendary basketball coach of West Virginia University, is set to make a triumphant return to the sidelines after a brief stint in rehab. Huggins, who has been the head coach of the Mountaineers since 2007, has been away from the team since late February when he checked himself into a rehab facility.
The news of Huggins’ return was met with excitement from the West Virginia fan base, as the veteran coach has been a staple of the program for over a decade. During his tenure, Huggins has led the Mountaineers to seven NCAA tournament appearances, including a Final Four berth in 2010. He has also won three Big 12 regular season championships and was named Big 12 Coach of the Year in 2018.
Huggins’ return to the sidelines will be a welcome sight for the Mountaineers, as the team has struggled without its leader. West Virginia is currently 14-13 on the season and is in danger of missing the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2015.
Huggins’ return to coaching will be a major boost for West Virginia, as his presence and experience will be invaluable for the team’s success. The veteran coach is known for his fiery demeanor and ability to motivate his players, and his return could be just what the Mountaineers need to make a run at the NCAA tournament.
Bob Huggins’ return to coaching is sure to be an emotional one, and it will be exciting to see how he leads the Mountaineers in the coming weeks. With Huggins back at the helm, West Virginia could be poised to make some noise in March Madness.