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Bob Huggins in Serious Condition After Heart Attack

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  1. Manny Ramirez

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    CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati basketball coach Bob Huggins had a heart attack Saturday while at a coaching clinic in suburban Pittsburgh.

    The 49-year-old Huggins was in serious condition Saturday at Heritage Valley Medical Center in suburban Beaver, Pa., a nursing supervisor at the hospital said. Huggins had originally been in critical condition following surgery.

    Cincinnati's coaching staff and players were informed of Huggins' heart attack Saturday morning by athletic director Bob Goin, ESPN has learned. The staff was told Huggins had 90 percent blockage in one artery and that two shunts were inserted during surgery. The staff was told the next 24 hours are crucial for Huggins' prognosis.

    He was scheduled to fly to Milwaukee later Saturday for a coaching clinic scheduled to include Maryland's Gary Williams and Oklahoma State's Eddie Sutton.

    Huggins is known almost as much for his sideline temper as for turning Cincinnati into a perennial winner. He rages at his players' mistakes and at referees' calls that go against him.

    He also has worried about having a heart attack. His father, a high school coach in northern Ohio, had one before the age of 40. Before Cincinnati's annual postseason banquet in 1998, Huggins had tests on his heart as a precaution.

    Cincinnati football coach Rick Minter, in Philadelphia for a game against Temple, was stunned when he received the news.

    "He's what put the University of Cincinnati back on the map in the early '90s,'' Minter said. "We have the same work habits, same lifestyle. This could easily be me.''

    The hard-driving Huggins was the third-youngest coach to get 500 wins in Division I. His career record is 500-172, including a 332-100 record in 13 seasons at Cincinnati.

    The Bearcats have been ranked No. 1 several times during his tenure, but have made the Final Four just once. Cincinnati went 31-4 last season, losing to UCLA 105-101 in double overtime in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

    In March, Huggins turned down a chance to coach West Virginia, his alma mater.

    He came to Cincinnati before the 1989-90 season from Akron and immediately turned around a lagging program. He also became known for his antics during games -- throwing off his jacket, jumping while screaming at officials, berating players on the bench.

    He became nationally prominent after leading the Bearcats to the 1992 Final Four by using a tenacious full-court press. He has turned down offers from two NBA teams -- the Miami Heat and Los Angeles Clippers -- and overtures from other universities to stay in Cincinnati.

    The basketball program also has been characterized by a poor graduation rate and criminal charges against players during Huggins' tenure. The NCAA imposed wide-ranging penalties on the program in 1998 for lack of institutional control.

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.



    Come on, Bob. You can pull through this. You have a lot of people praying for you and in your corner.
     
  2. mfclark

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    Huggins may have a reputation, whether earned fairly or not, for being a coach who teaches his players to play dirty, but he's still one of the best basketball coaches in the nation.

    Here's hoping he pulls through with flying colors.
     
  3. JamesC

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    I was shocked when I heard that. I hope he pulls through and makes a full recovery.
     

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