In his first year with the WVU basketball team, Hunter played sparingly. He had a every right to transfer when the situation wasn’t exactly what he thought it would be in Morgantown.
Huggins, always wanting the best for his players, was right in granting Hunter his release. He brought Hunter in for depth in the first place, but it was almost like Hunter was depth for the depth. He was the last person off the bench, whenever he actually got in the game at all.
According to WVUsports.com, Hunter played in 17 games.