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'Eer to Ear: Huggins Candid After Loss

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MORGANTOWN -

The West Virginia University men's basketball team fell to 4-5 overall with Saturday's loss to No. 3 Michigan in Brooklyn, New York.

How the Mountaineers lost the game completely frustrated Head Coach Bob Huggins. He was very candid and honest during his postgame news conference. Huggins also explained starting center Aaric Murray's absence by indicating he left him behind.

WVi's Scott Grayson and Geoff Coyle discuss the loss and Huggins' postgame comments in the latest 'Eer to Ear.

Click on the video above to watch the discussion. Share your thoughts below.

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