Bob Huggins, the head coach of the West Virginia men’s basketball team, was arrested on a DUI allegation late on Friday night in Pittsburgh, according to Jeff Jenkins of MetroNews.

According to information provided by Pittsburgh police, Huggins was operating a black SUV when authorities noticed it obstructing traffic in the center of Merchant Street off of Ridge Avenue at about 8:30 p.m. The car had a flat and torn tire, according to the police, and the driver’s side door was open.

According to the report, “Officers directed the male driver on how best to move off the road so they could help with the flat tire. When they observed him having difficulty maneuvering the SUV to allow vehicles to pass, they activated their lights to pull him over.

Upon questioning, officers had strong suspicion to believe the male was intoxicated,” the police report said. “They asked him to exit the vehicle to perform standard field sobriety tests, which he failed. The male was placed in custody without incident and transported for further testing.”

Huggins was charged with Driving Under the Influence. He was released from custody and will appear for a preliminary hearing at a later date.

Huggins made headlines earlier this offseason for all the wrong reasons once more when he unexpectedly appeared on The Bill Cunningham Show in Cincinnati and used a homophobic slur twice. Due to the widespread outcry that followed, WVU was forced to pay a price, which included being suspended and having its salary reduced by $1 million annually, among other things.

More changes to Huggins’ contract were also made, one of which said, in part, “we have made it explicitly clear to Coach Huggins that any incidents of similar derogatory and offensive language will result in immediate termination.”