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Former coach Bob Huggins says he never resigned at WVU - ESPN

Bob Huggins says he never resigned as West Virginia's basketball coach following a drunken-driving arrest and wants his job back, according to a letter from his attorney to the university.

Huggins' Cleveland-based attorney, David A. Campbell, wrote to the university Friday that Huggins «never signed a resignation letter and never communicated a resignation to anyone at WVU,» according to the letter, which was obtained by The Associated Press on Saturday.

The letter threatens a lawsuit if Huggins isn't reinstated. Huggins' demands were first reported by West Virginia network MetroNews.

Huggins was charged with driving under the influence in Pittsburgh on June 16. A breath test determined Huggins' blood-alcohol content was more than twice the legal limit. His resignation was announced by the university the following night. A week later, assistant coach Josh Eilert was promoted to interim head coach for the 2023-24 season.

Campbell's letter said the university announced Huggins' resignation «based on a text message from Coach Huggins' wife» to Steve Uryasz, West Virginia's deputy athletic director.

The university responded to Campbell in a letter Saturday that read, in part: «We are frankly confused by the allegations within the letter.»

WVU said Huggins met with his players and members of the basketball staff on June 17 «to announce that he would no longer be coaching the team.» It said Huggins «clearly» communicated his resignation and retirement in writing and that «both parties have reasonably relied on that resignation and retirement notification in a number of ways since then.»

The university provided The AP with a copy of a notice sent by Huggins' wife, June, that same day. It read: «Please accept this correspondence

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