Huggins Post Game

Extremely boring press. They sounded scared to ask him anything. Every question sounded as though they were trying to help Huggins think of positives, but Huggins turned them all back around to the negative.

Exactly what I was thinking. Like they were all one stupid question away from being ripped a new one.. I don't blame them. He's pretty intimidating. Gotta give him credit for that..you don't get those journalists half assing it with any "were you happy with todays outcome?" questions..they choose their words very carefully.
 
You'd probably end up being buried in the Giants end zone.

He definitely seems like he could be successful in the streets.. I could see him putting someones head in a vice while casually eating a steak sandwich.
 
Joe Pesci as Huggins.

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On phone so can't insert pic but my wife thinks that Huggy looks like Francis from Pee Wee Herman. After she said that I laughed every time they showed Huggy in TV.

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I laugh every time they show that commercial with the conference coaches tossing the ball around in their suits and there is Huggy Bear and his sweats.

Poor guy sounds clinically depressed. I do think the reporters were scared to ask him anything difficult.
 
I laugh every time they show that commercial with the conference coaches tossing the ball around in their suits and there is Huggy Bear and his sweats.

Poor guy sounds clinically depressed. I do think the reporters were scared to ask him anything difficult.

That commercial ticks me off. They had the PERFECT opportunity to end the commercial with Fred taking his sweet sweet shot, and they missed it. Come on man!

Also, on the commercial with all of the coaches walking down a hallway, you know they put Fred in the back to keep him from shining and stealing the entire commercial.

#dreamy
 
From that clip and the score on it: Those Mountaineers spend a lot of time getting crushed by Big 12 teams.

Notice how the assistant coach in trying to restrain Huggins never looks him in the eye. He pulls on his jacket from behind and then moves in front of him but keeps his head turned to the side.
 

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