FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Dana Altman quit as Arkansas basketball coach Tuesday, a day after a news conference to announce his hiring.
Altman apologized to Razorbacks fans "with deep regret" and said returning to Creighton was in his family's best interest.
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.
Altman has coached the Bluejays for 13 years and said he made the decision 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.
"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.
Altman had been courted by other big programs before.
"It's just something that, when I got here, my heart and my 13 years at Creighton wouldn't allow me to do it," Altman said. "My ego was involved and I'm not sure of all of the reasons, but again, it was something today that, in my heart, wouldn't allow me to do it."
-- AP
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