((HT: ESPN910 Charleston))
College of Charleston head men's basketball coach Bobby Cremins held a press conference this afternoon to update the school on his absence
He came back to work March 7th with the blessings of his family, but he has decided to retire as coach effective immediately.
In 2006, assuming he would never coach again, the College hired him to succeed Gregg Marshall who had taken the job- only to go to another job.
Cremins went on to thank the players who played for him during his tenure.
"It was unfortunate what happened to me in late January. Our body sometimes send us signals we have to listen to... I'm doing great now, but I feel it's best to step aside and move on to the next chapter of my life."
At the end of January, Cremins took an indefinite medical leave of absence because of "a non-life threatening medical condition." Associate head coach Mark Byington finished the season as the interim head coach.
Cremins says he looks forward to a "happy and healthy future..."
Here's highlights of the presser, thanks to our friends at WCSC-TV
((HT: Live5News.com))
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