West Virginia Releases Statement on Bob Huggins' Comments

West Virginia athletics said the matter is "under review".
West Virginia Releases Statement on Bob Huggins' Comments
West Virginia Releases Statement on Bob Huggins' Comments /

PITTSBURGH -- West Virginia Athletics has released a statement addressing men's basketball head coach Bib Huggins' homophobic comments, which he made in an appearance on Cincinnati radio station WLM's Bill Cunningham Show.

"Coach Huggins' remarks today in a Cincinnati radio show were insensitive, offensive and do not represent our University values," the statement said. "West Virginia University does not condone the use of such language and takes such actions very seriously. The situation is under review and will be addressed by the University and its athletic department."

The show's host, Bill Cunningham, initiated the conversation by asking if Huggins had "poached" any players from Xavier to play for West Virginia, which brought in an excellent class of transfers this offseason. Huggins then proceeded to take some shots at his old, bitter rival.

“Any school that can throw rubber penises on the floor and then say they didn’t do it, by god they can get away with anything,” he said.

"It was transgender night, wasn't it?" Cunningham said.

"It was a Crosstown Shootout, yeah," Huggins said, referring to the series between the Bearcats and Musketeers. "No, what it was, was all those [explicit], those Catholic [explicit], I think.”

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