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By Andy Katz
Friday, October 23, 2009 NEW YORK -- Bob Huggins has made West Virginia an elite team in three seasons. That's what was expected once he arrived at his alma mater after a one-year stint at Kansas State. Just like John Calipari at Kentucky, there is an expectation when Huggins arrives: The program will be elevated to another level. Sure, West Virginia under John Beilein was one of the better success stories in the Big East. But the run from 2004 to '06 wasn't projected. In 2005, the Mountaineers barely made ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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