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WvuDieHard
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Certain Coaches in college basketball belong at certain places. What would Duke be without Coach K? Or what would North Carolina have been with out Dean Smith? Or Coach Wooden at UCLA? They all had qualities that will forever be associated with their schools. They are Hall of Fame Coaches emboweled in the very fabric of their institutions. Bob Huggins is taking on that very mold here at West Virginia University. Huggins legacy may not be the NCAA Championships that Coach K, Smith or Wooden have achieved but more of one of compassion. Tuesday night was another example of that compassion as Huggins agreed to let Nicholas Wince, a 5year kid with heart problems, fulfill his wish to become a Mountaineer. Through the Make-A-Wish Program, Huggins allowed Nicholas to sign a letter of intent, give Nicholas and his parents a tour of the team’s new practice facility, meet the Mountaineer and attend Tuesday afternoon’s game day shoot-around. That was something special for a kid who has seen multiple operations at such a young age.
Yet there is more to this fiery, heated Coach that you see ranting up and down the sidelines. Huggins continuously preaches the struggles of Coal Miners and the poor of the rural WV neighborhoods to his players and anyone who will listen. He also is a big contributor to cure for cancer as evidenced by his mothers foundation--The Norma Rae Cancer Research Foundation and the WVU Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center. And at various times, he makes stops to other charities around the state of West Virginia. Bob Huggins' compassion for other people is why he belongs to West Virginia. What he is exhibiting to WV communities and charities is what we want from the young men and women who attend West Virginia University. The players on this basketball team are blessed. Blessed to learn from one of the best about basketball but even more blessed to learn how to be a better person.
The current Mountaineer basketball team currently has a 22-6 record. A record that may have people talking about Big 12 Coach of the Year. Those accolades pale in comparison to the compassion that the WV Coach exudes to the charities, fans, and his players. Mr. Huggins--you are right where you belong teaching others what is good about life outside the lines of a basketball floor.
Yet there is more to this fiery, heated Coach that you see ranting up and down the sidelines. Huggins continuously preaches the struggles of Coal Miners and the poor of the rural WV neighborhoods to his players and anyone who will listen. He also is a big contributor to cure for cancer as evidenced by his mothers foundation--The Norma Rae Cancer Research Foundation and the WVU Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center. And at various times, he makes stops to other charities around the state of West Virginia. Bob Huggins' compassion for other people is why he belongs to West Virginia. What he is exhibiting to WV communities and charities is what we want from the young men and women who attend West Virginia University. The players on this basketball team are blessed. Blessed to learn from one of the best about basketball but even more blessed to learn how to be a better person.
The current Mountaineer basketball team currently has a 22-6 record. A record that may have people talking about Big 12 Coach of the Year. Those accolades pale in comparison to the compassion that the WV Coach exudes to the charities, fans, and his players. Mr. Huggins--you are right where you belong teaching others what is good about life outside the lines of a basketball floor.