After a four-day stay at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota to be treated for high blood pressure and a stress disorder, embattled Texas Tech head coach Billy Gillispie returned to Lubbock on Friday afternoon according to KAMC-TV in Lubbock.
Gillispie left for Mayo after a wild couple of weeks in which there were nasty allegations in regards to his treatment of players and a heart attack (or stroke) scare.
And athletic director Kirby Hocutt prohibited him from having any contact with the men’s basketball program until the two met in regards to the current state of the program.
Gillispie’s return came as a surprise to Texas Tech administrators according to RedRaiderSports.com, and apparently Gillispie sent Hocutt a text message earlier in the day that led folks to believe that he would remain at the Mayo Clinic.
That’s certainly...interesting.
According to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Texas Tech spokesperson Blayne Beal said that there was no word in regards to plans of Gillispie and Hocutt having a meeting.
Assistant coach Chris Walker remains in charge of the program, and hopefully there’s some sort of face-to-face interaction between Gillispie and Hocutt in the very near future.
With the season less than a month away and your leading returning scorer saying that he won’t play for Gillispie, Texas Tech needs to figure all of this out.
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