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West Virginia University men's basketball Director of Player Personnel/Recruiting Jay Kuntz gave thanks and said goodbye to Mountaineer fans on social media Tuesday afternoon. 

"To the Greatest Fanbase & State, 

"Saying goodby to a place I've called home and to many people I've considered family for the past 16 years is no easy task. West Virginia University and the state of West Virginia hold such a special place in my heart and always will, no matter where this profession leads me and my family. I am so thankful for so many people that this post alone cannot do it justice. But I'd be remiss to not start with the person who gave me my first opportunity as an 18-year-old kid. Coach Huggins cared enough to take me under his wing and show me what it truly meant to work. He and his family meant so much to me throughout my time in Morgantown, and I will be eternally grateful to them for everything.

"Two summers ago, Coach Huggins, then-athletic director Shane Lyons, and now Tarleton State athletic director Steve Uryasz awarded me the opportunity to help direct the transfer portal for the first time in this new era of college basketball. I was extremely fortunate, as I have always been, to work with a talented coaching staff consisting of many previous head coaches and rising stars in the coaching world. With only one senior returning, Kedrian Johnson, accompanied by five underclassmen with little to no experience, we knew this would be no easy task. The initial goal was to return this program to its rightful place in the NCAA tournament. Our program achieved that feat, only a season removed from not reaching the postseason and returning very few contributors. That was all a testament to the coaches and players. 

"As C.S. Lewis said, "Hardships oftentimes prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny." Navigating through these tumultuous waters this past season tested the will of every employee of Mountaineer Basketball. Like many others, I was very fortunate that Coach Eilert stepped up and accepted the daunting task of guiding this program through the season. His leadership allowed our staff and players to move forward. Josh, Brandi, and the Eilert family taught me what it meant to look adversity in the eyes and make zero excuses, even if the results weren't ultimately what we all hoped. They did with it with integrity and class, and Mountaineer fans should commend Coach Eilert on everything he did for our program.

"Next, I thank all the players who donned the Mountaineer uniform. We as a staff are only as good as our players, and I'm incredibly grateful for all the amazing relationships I've had with you guys over the past 16 years. Your hard work, dedication to your craft and commitment to West Virginia University and its Basketball program never went unnoticed or unappreciated. For that, I love you all. 

"Lastly, to the Mountaineer fanbase and the people of West Virginia, I am at a loss for words for the first time, which I know will surprise some of you. The love and support you provide West Virginia University and its athletics programs are second to none. You are tough, but fair, and I wouldn't want it any other way. The grit of the fanbase is what truly separates WVU from anyone else, and unless you have been here to experience it, you have no idea what it means when we say our people bleed gold and blue. Thank you for all of it; The good, the bad, and the ugly. Those experiences have shaped me into who I am today, and I'll be better for it in the future. West Virginia Basketball has a storied past and a rich history that will continue to make memorable moments for all of us in the future. We are fortunate to have Director Baker at the helm. I say this unequivocally; he will not only amke the right hire, but the best hire, to lead Mountaineer Basketball for years to come. 

"Yours truly, Jay Kuntz."

Jay Kuntz spent 16 years with the Mountaineer basketball program. He recently oversaw all aspects of the on and off campus recruiting process for prospective student-athletes as well as manages the NCAA Transfer Portal for Bob Huggins, while also coordinating the Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) activities for men’s basketball working closely with the staff to ensure compliance with NCAA and institutional policies. Kuntz serves as the liaison between men’s basketball program and the Country Roads Trust in regard to NIL.

He served as Assistant to the Head Coach from July 2017-22 after serving as coordinator of player development from 2015-17.

Kuntz spent three years as a graduate assistant in men’s basketball and was a four-year student manager from 2008-12. He also served as an assistant camp director for the Bob Huggins Basketball Camps and coordinated the men’s basketball manager staff consisting of 16 individuals.

Kuntz also served as liaison to the Mountaineer Athletic Club (MAC) and other external groups, while at the same time, coordinating staff and team appearances.

This article first appeared on FanNation Mountaineer Maven and was syndicated with permission.

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