I was referring to the University and administration since he has called out them and and his wife as liars. The few statements from the University seem very terse and refute Huggins claims with vigor. Huggins' public claims are indicative of someone who has zero desire to actually work at WV and he is going full scorched earth on this to get his money. I also believe he has thrown his own lawyer under the bus or at least changed representation recently. (he's acting like someone who is drunk)
I agree the fans could look past all this and think of him fondly.
Is he really acting like someone who is drunk? Or is it just shrewd business on his part?
Consider that this may have been a matter of a new lawyer pointing out that he left money on the table via his hasty (and apparently invalid) resignation.
a) Why wouldn't you at least try this approach? Especially if your new lawyer is working on contingency? If you contract says you have to submit a resignation in writing, and you never signed anything, then it seems like you have a valid argument that you haven't officially resigned.
b) Why wouldn't you fire the original legal team that allowed you to "resign" by email or text message without actually reading what your contract says? You're not "throwing them under the bus." You're bringing on a new lawyer because the former one is apparently incompetent enough to not know the terms of your employment contract.
To me, the WVU administration is in damage control mode. They seem like they were in a rush to go public with a resignation announcement despite not actually having secured Huggins' resignation in writing as required by his contract.
When they received Huggins' wife's social media message the proper response should have been "We'll be over in a few minutes with a document for Bob to sign." Note they're NOT saying: "We have Bob Huggins' written and signed resignation letter in full compliance with his contract."