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Cincinnati, Houston, UCF, BYU aren’t ready for Big 12

West Virginia head coach Bob Huggins with Kansas head coach Bill Self.

West Virginia Mountaineers head coach Bob Huggins, who was the head coach of the Cincinnati Bearcats from 1989 to 2005, said Thursday he feels sorry for his former team and others joining the Big 12 Conference because they have "absolutely no idea what they're getting into."

"You want the honest answer?" Huggins told the Field of 68's "After Dark." "I feel sorry for them. They have absolutely no idea what they're getting into. This is - I've been in a lot of leagues. And I've been in a lot of leagues with the best coaches in America and with the best players in America. And I'm telling you right now the hardest league that I've ever coached in - ever - and the best fanbases. You go in and they may be 3-17 and they've got 14,000 people sitting there. … It's unbelievable. The fan support. How good the players are. How good the coaching is. It is such a hard, hard league. And you've got to go through it twice. And I'm gonna tell you - they're not ready for that."

UC, Houston, BYU and UCF will join the Big 12 later this year.

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