COMMENTARY
The question on Bob Huggins’ mind during Monday’s shootaround involved TCU coach Jamie Dixon. As in, “Jamie, what did you do to get ejected from the previous game?”
Joshing around with his former Pitt nemesis turned out to be the best part of Huggins’ day. By midnight, the questions turned to why his own players can’t consistently run offense.
Finishing with 73 points was a nod to tempo and obscures the depth of the offensive plight. With 6 1/2 minutes to play, West Virginia had scored 43. At that juncture Huggins had watched his team miss 20-of-23 shots, essentially bricking its way to a third loss in four games.