Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Huggins’ salary to be reduced by $1M after slur

Huggins’ salary to be reduced by $1M after slur

West Virginia coach Bob Huggins will return next season after he agreed to a million-dollar pay cut, a three-game regular-season suspension and sensitivity training in the wake of using an anti-gay slur in a radio interview.

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