I was on the Huggins bandwagon from day one. I was disgusted by years of medeocraty. I arrived at KSU in 1998, just in time to watch the last of the trainwreck that we can call the Asbury era - AND I was convinced that we would go out and hit the grand slam then... instead we got a freaking infield pop-up with Wooly. I remember hearing an interview between Rome and Huggie-bear... and honestly, I didn't think much about it- but when I heard the rumors and did my research (wins/success etc.) I never looked back. For all out there who doubted Huggie, and you all will sit around and deny it, just think about the direction that our roundball is going - Huggins rules, he has stated that he loves it here in Manhattan, he has also inferred that he would like to retire here. If that doesn't make you happy, I dont know what will. BTW, Huggins rules! I tip my hat to Weiser, but if he lets Huggins go - he is an idiot. The way I thought about it was like this: Weiser took a chance with Prince, and there is no way he could have taken a chance with a no-name coach for basketball. If one fails that is OK (I guess) but if both failed, Weiser would be working at Chipotle.