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Bob Huggins' successful, but tumultuous tenure with the Cincinnati Bearcats reportedly is nearing a sudden end.

The Cincinnati Enquirer, citing sources close to the situation, reported on its Web site Tuesday that Huggins will be forced to resign or be fired in the next 24 hours. Associate head coach Andy Kennedy will be asked to replace Huggins in the interim, according to the newspaper.

A source told the newspaper that Huggins will be sent a letter Tuesday, asking the coach to accept a $3 million buyout of the remaining two years on his deal. According to the report, Huggins would have 24 hours to accept or he would be "terminated without cause" and his compensation would be reduced to $2 million.

Huggins was arrested last June and pleaded no contest to driving under the influence. He was ordered to attend a three-day intervention program, and the school suspended him with pay for two months.

In May, the university had said it would honor the final two years of Huggins' contract. However, the university had stripped a rollover provision from Huggins' contract after his arrest and no-contest plea for drunken driving last year. The provision automatically added a year onto his contract each summer, keeping it a four-year deal.

Huggins had to decide whether to accept it or take a buyout provision in his contract.

"I plan on fulfilling my contract," Huggins said in May. "I love the players. I think I have an obligation to them, certainly to their families and the fans in the city of Cincinnati.

"People here have been unbelievable. They've supported me, certainly, when I needed support. They've always been there," he said.

Huggins is 399-127 in 16 seasons at Cincinnati, which he rebuilt into a nationally prominent program after years of disarray. His teams have made 14 consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament and reached the Final Four in 1992.

The program also has a history of player arrests and infractions. The program went on two years' probation in 1998 after the NCAA concluded there was a lack of institutional control over the men's basketball program.
 

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Coach Huggins been such a permanant fixture there, it will be strange not seeing his face during Bearcat games.

Hopefully he goes out with some grace, and quits on his own.
 

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I always find these situations funny...what is the difference in this situation between being fired and stepping down?
 

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RobFunk said:
Coach Huggins been such a permanant fixture there, it will be strange not seeing his face during Bearcat games.

Hopefully he goes out with some grace, and quits on his own.

(Just to be honest with people, I have worked for Coach Huggins when I was at UC, and while I was just a student back then, I still love him to death for how he helped me - so I am VERY biased on this matter.)

I would rather have Coach Huggins be FIRED and not take the extra million. I KNOW that he doesn't care about the million dollars. I KNOW for a fact that he will stand up for this. So once people see that Coach Higgins does NOT take the extra million bucks and walk out like a little puppy, maybe people will realize what type of man he is. He is honest, open and always does things with conviction. He is not like out slimy little Prick Pitino.

On the other hand, if he does take the million and retires, maybe I will have to re-evaluate what I think of him - and I will eat some serious crow.

That being said, this is simply a power struggle between the university President and Coach Huggins. This has nothing to do with the AD or the boosters or anyone else. It is VERY personal. The Prez agreed to let him coach for 2 more years, and I bet she was feeling the heat from a LOT of the big time boosters - and it came to a point where she realized that she couldn't take this for 2 more years. Coach Huggins had one stupid drunken driving incident and he gets fired for it? Please. This is ridiculous.

If Coach Huggins goes, I promise you that there will be steps taken to remove President Z - just like Mr. Brand had to leave Indiana after what he did to Coach Knight.
 

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I always find these situations funny...what is the difference in this situation between being fired and stepping down?

UC will lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations if they fire Coach Huggins. If they can say that they offered him an extra million to leave, and Coach took it, then Coach Huggins looks like the greedy little puppy.

I HOPE/THINK/PRAY that Coach doesn't take the extra million and makes Pres Z fire him.
 

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cincy_hugg said:
Ignorant comment.

lets just throw out some names then
Eric Hicks- assault
Donald Little - kidnapping, beating and burning of roommate
BJ Grove - domestic abuse
Amrein Kirkland - domestic abuse
Ruben Patterson - registered sex offender

do i need to google more?
 

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They have definitely had some discipline problems off the court. They have more arrests than football teams and football programs have about 10 times as many players.

At the same time, I don't think he was hired to build a program around a group of choir boys.

:lolBIG:
 

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I would be completely embarassed to be a fan of his teams. I would say a small percentage of his players make any positive contribution to society.

Anyone have their graduation rates?
 

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Tesco Vee said:
lets just throw out some names then
Eric Hicks- assault
Donald Little - kidnapping, beating and burning of roommate
BJ Grove - domestic abuse
Amrein Kirkland - domestic abuse
Ruben Patterson - registered sex offender

do i need to google more?

Hugg, I hate to say I agree, as even though I admire Huggins for building a great program, at this juncture given his arrest and last year's showing vs Ky in the dance(team looked as smart as a bag of rocks), his teams have always come up short in NCAA tourney play(even a few times when they were equal or superior in talent), I think it may a be a good time for him to part ways, and start again?

Unlike Tark or Knight, I do not see Huggins being too old(Tark's final few at FSU), nor blackballed(Knight settling to a football badlands..and now would draw offers if open to a move due to his success), I think Huggins could land say for example a Seton Hall or other Cincyesque equivalent(Hoops school with small to mid-sized enrollment)..this parting could be a breath of fresh air for both parties involved.

Huggins would be a nice fit for the SEC..drinking coach and thug players.
 

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I would be completely embarassed to be a fan of his teams. I would say a small percentage of his players make any positive contribution to society.

Anyone have their graduation rates?


graduation and cincinnati arent 2 words you see in the same sentence very often.
 

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(Just to be honest with people, I have worked for Coach Huggins when I was at UC, and while I was just a student back then, I still love him to death for how he helped me - so I am VERY biased on this matter.)

I would rather have Coach Huggins be FIRED and not take the extra million. I KNOW that he doesn't care about the million dollars. I KNOW for a fact that he will stand up for this. So once people see that Coach Higgins does NOT take the extra million bucks and walk out like a little puppy, maybe people will realize what type of man he is. He is honest, open and always does things with conviction. He is not like out slimy little Prick Pitino.

On the other hand, if he does take the million and retires, maybe I will have to re-evaluate what I think of him - and I will eat some serious crow.

That being said, this is simply a power struggle between the university President and Coach Huggins. This has nothing to do with the AD or the boosters or anyone else. It is VERY personal. The Prez agreed to let him coach for 2 more years, and I bet she was feeling the heat from a LOT of the big time boosters - and it came to a point where she realized that she couldn't take this for 2 more years. Coach Huggins had one stupid drunken driving incident and he gets fired for it? Please. This is ridiculous.

If Coach Huggins goes, I promise you that there will be steps taken to remove President Z - just like Mr. Brand had to leave Indiana after what he did to Coach Knight.

If legally he has no choice and will be replaed either way -- why would he take 2 million when he can get 3 million and why would you respect him less for doing that??? I'm missing something -- what is the great principle here? Coaches get fired all the time. Whether it's politics or personal or whatever, shit happens, coaches get fired. Doesn't sound like he has any stand to make here. Unless he'd a have a legal case for wrongful termination, he'd be an idiot to lose the million dollars for the right to say he was fired instead of resigned. I'd respect him much less for doing that. If somehow he thinks it makes him look greedy, then he should donate some or all of the million bucks to charity -- a college education fund of some sort might be appropo.
 

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Tesco Vee said:
lets just throw out some names then
Eric Hicks- assault
Donald Little - kidnapping, beating and burning of roommate
BJ Grove - domestic abuse
Amrein Kirkland - domestic abuse
Ruben Patterson - registered sex offender

do i need to google more?

No - just google Tesco Vee and see if it says GAMBLER.

If you're a Reverend, then I can see you calling people out - if not, please go to Rome and cleanse yourself too:) It's easy to call people names - harder to look in a mirror.
 

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graduation and cincinnati arent 2 words you see in the same sentence very often.

I would rather have a school where athletes DO NOT graduate than some schools where a kid takes the tests that Jim Harrick gives them.

WHICH ONE IS A BIGGER JOKE?????

The one thing you know about UC is that they don't just hand out degrees to jocks - hardly something tht can be said about most SEC schools.
 

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And let the battle begin, I imagine this thread will get some serious hits once Gator Nation and RockyTops get involved.
 

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Graduation rate for teams in the 2005 NCAA tourney,

Cinci 25%

A better % than the following

OK State 11
LSU 0
Ge. Institute 19
FDU 11
Ky 8
UL Laf 17
Louisville 17
U. Minnesota TC 0
Oklahoma 20
Pitt 15
Mil Wisc 15

In all fairness the method used by the NCAA is suspect to say the least!!!
 

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Why does it reflect badly for a school to have a low graduation rate?

I mean, do you know that in Boston, MANY MANY student athletes at Harvard and MIT simply drop sports because they can't keep up with classwork? The saving grace is that their scholarship isn't an ATHLETIC scholarship, so they can do it.

If the players at any bigtime state college (like say Ohio State) enrolled in any Ivy League school, they would NOT graduate - now does that mean Ohio State is better because they graduate players?

I am a Cincinnati graduate, and I feel my degree is worth something if any 6'6" jock who plays basketball can't get a degree in 5 years.

If LSU doesnt graduate anybody, and has a 0% graduation rate, can we not say that they don't just hand out degrees in Baton Rouge?
 

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