Why hasn't the airport problem been talked about?
During the conversation, father and son went over "four or five different things."
The elder Huggins then listed:
1) How long 53-year-old son planned on coaching. "He said he didn't think that would be a problem. He said he thought he had a few good years left in him."
2) How the players coach Beilein had recruited to his philosophy would fit in the Huggins' system.
3) How tough it would be to recruit the players to Morgantown that could win the national championship. "That's still his goal," Huggins said of his son. "An NCAA title."
4) A concern to recruiting to K-State is having Kansas City, 120 miles away, as the nearest airport. At West Virginia, recruits fly into Pittsburgh, which is a 70- to 80-mile drive.
5) How K-State's facilities were slightly better than West Virginia's.
6) How KSU's administration has given unwavering support.
And, if the Huggins family had a vote, Manhattan is a 14-hour drive from Sherrodsville, Ohio, compared to a two-hour trip to Morgantown.