During the 2024–25 season, Huff shattered records by making a staggering 131 three-pointers—more than any other Division I player—while shooting an impressive 41.6% from beyond the arc . He also averaged 15.2 points per game, contributed 2.3 assists and 1.8 rebounds, and shot 42.4% from the field and 82.0% at the free-throw line. His sharpshooting was instrumental in Chattanooga’s remarkable run to winning the NIT championship
Coach Hodge praised Huff’s skill set and character: “Honor has been part of winning … He has a great personality that people gravitate towards and will represent the state and the university well.” The addition fills a critical need in West Virginia’s backcourt, adding both offensive firepower and veteran experience
Huff’s journey to West Virginia includes standout performances at multiple levels. After earning All-Southern Conference Second Team honors as a freshman at VMI—where he averaged 10 points per game and hit 37.7% from three—he transferred to Chattanooga. He sat out the 2022–23 season due to conference transfer rules, then returned to average 17.4 points per game in 2023–24, knocking down 109 threes and earning All-Southern Conference First Team recognition .
In a standout game against VMI, Huff exploded for 31 points, including nine triples, highlighting his ability to catch fire from deep .
Following a crowded recruitment—Vanderbilt, Iowa, Pittsburgh, St. John’s among them—Huff chose West Virginia over several offers, underscoring both his value and the appeal of Hodge’s vision . His lone remaining season of eligibility positions him as a key contributor in Hodge’s first roster build.
Huff isn’t WVU’s only new piece; North Texas forward Brenen Lorient and UNC-Wilmington center Harlan Obioha also committed, reshaping the Mountaineers for the 2025–26 season .
With Huff’s arrival, WVU gains a proven deep threat capable of stretching defenses and sparking hot streaks. His combination of national recognition, postseason success, and elite shooting addresses West Virginia’s need for dynamic perimeter scoring. As Hodge and the Mountaineers prepare for the upcoming season, all eyes will be on how Huff’s sharpshooting translates to Big 12 competition and whether it can propel WVU to new heights.