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Pat Forde tweetered that there is "explosive new information that puts his job in immediate jeopardy".
I for one, am shocked if true.
I for one, am shocked if true.
Dan Wolken
@DanWolken
Ole Miss football coach Hugh Freeze made call to number tied to escort service usatoday.com/story/sports/n… via @USATODAY
Pat Forde
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Breaking: Hugh Freeze resigns at Ole Miss. Y Sports inquired last week @ call Freeze made on school phone to escort yhoo.it/2uGYVUO
No big deal when brother covers for you. Just some pissed off boosters."Wait ... you can get in trouble for that? At no time did anyone in management inform me that this would be frowned upon."
That was my question. Were the escorts for him, the recruits, or perhaps both?I suspect the escorts weren't for him.
How the **** does that Bjork guy still have a job? Plus why did he wear that Swan as a dress!!!???AD Ross Bjork says that Freeze's conduct didn't meet Ole Miss expectations...
..For sneakiness, obviously. You're expected not to get caught, Hugh.
Paying for a hooker with a personal check is like...like....paying for a hooker with a personal check.
Yup, that's where I got joke. Comedy central roast when they dogging Springer. Jeff RossJerry Springer got in trouble for this.
Bingo. No way this dude resigns and gives up whatever millions Ole Miss would owe him if they fired him. They must have much more on him than just a phone call to Betty Boop.Yeah I am sure the 1 minute phone call to an escort service (that was going to come out no matter what) is totally the lone reason he "resigned"
Yeah I am sure the 1 minute phone call to an escort service (that was going to come out no matter what) is totally the lone reason he "resigned"
Bingo. No way this dude resigns and gives up whatever millions Ole Miss would owe him if they fired him. They must have much more on him than just a phone call to Betty Boop.
Speaking of "patterns", are we really sure the calls are all there is to this? Does the administration change their stance on everything else where they've been defending him?It's being reported that the phone calls to the escort services were 100 percent for personal use and not for recruits.
Also, Ole Miss says they found "a pattern" of phone calls going back as early as right after he was hired in 2012. So it wasn't 1 call. It was 5 years of calling escort services from a University issued phone.
Didn't we lose out to Ole Miss on a couple recruits the last few years...Now I see why...
Because their coach was sleeping with hookers?
Because their coach was sleeping with hookers?
It's being reported that the phone calls to the escort services were 100 percent for personal use and not for recruits.
Also, Ole Miss says they found "a pattern" of phone calls going back as early as right after he was hired in 2012. So it wasn't 1 call. It was 5 years of calling escort services from a University issued phone.
Ole Miss Pulled an unreal recruiting class in 2013, "out of thin air". I'm no expert but I'd bet there was more to it than Hugh and hookers...
Ole Miss became the talk of college football for what Hugh Freeze and his staff were able to accomplish on National Signing Day, luring in a consensus top-10 signing class in just their second year at the helm.
The major recruiting services class rankings currently list Ole Miss at No. 2 (247Sports), No. 5 (ESPN),
In addition to Nkemdiche, who is the nation’s No. 1 defensive end, Ole Miss reeled in the country’s No. 1 offensive tackle in Laremy Tunsil (Lake City, Fla.), the No. 1 wide receiver in Laquon Treadwell (Crete, Ill.) and the No. 2 safety in Tony Conner (Batesville, Miss.). That quartet highlights a class that includes 16 players rated 4 stars or better by the various recruiting services.
And on his work phone. Never ceases to amaze me how stupid those in very high paid positions can be when it comes to using e-mail, work phones, etc. What doesn't amaze me is the lack of morals that a lot of those same people have.It's being reported that the phone calls to the escort services were 100 percent for personal use and not for recruits.
Also, Ole Miss says they found "a pattern" of phone calls going back as early as right after he was hired in 2012. So it wasn't 1 call. It was 5 years of calling escort services from a University issued phone.