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Altman will return to Creighton a day after taking Arkansas job

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Dana Altman was introduced as Arkansas coach with pomp and circumstance -- cheerleaders, a cheering crowd, even one of those famous "Pig Sooie" calls.

Then, a day later, Altman decided being a Razorback wasn't for him.

Altman quit Tuesday, apologizing to Razorbacks fans and saying it was in his family's best interest to return to Creighton.

Arkansas Chancellor John A. White announced Altman's departure at a hastily scheduled news conference outside Bud Walton Arena.

"I knew it was a very difficult decision for them and their family," White said of Altman's initial move to leave Creighton.

Altman has coached the Bluejays for 13 years and said he decided to return to the Omaha, Neb., school after talking to his wife and Creighton's athletic director Bruce Rasmussen, who agreed to take him back.

Dana Altman won't be leading the Hogs after all. (AP)  
Dana Altman won't be leading the Hogs after all. (AP)  
"This is something I'm doing for my family," Altman said. "I wish I would have come to that decision earlier."

Altman had been hired to replace Stan Heath, whom Arkansas athletic director Frank Broyles fired last week. South Florida hired Heath on Monday.

Arkansas eyed Texas A&M coach Billy Gillispie and received permission to talk to Memphis coach John Calipari. Now a search that has been at times frustrating has turned bizarre.

Forward Darian Townes said he first heard the news while watching television.

"I was flipping through the channels, just to see what was on," Townes said. "I thought it was a joke."

White did not provide a timetable for a renewed search.

"We'll be engaging the services of a search firm to help us" hire a new coach, White said. "We'll be able to attract a very strong coach to come to the Razorbacks. This program is strong and we're going to be strong in the future."

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