Devastating news: Hugh Freeze just announced departure to another team due to… more details ⬇️⬇️
Devastating news: Hugh Freeze just announced departure to another team due to… more details ⬇️⬇️
Taking Hugh Freeze’s remark, Lane Kiffin used it as fodder to take aim at the Auburn coach. Kiffin remarked, “It’s kind of coach Freeze to commend our collective management.” “He’s going to try to steal Walker Jones, just like he’s tried to steal all of our coaches,” Jones, a former linebacker for Ole Miss, has spearheaded the initiative for The Grove Collective, the school’s premier NIL organization. Hugh Freeze seemed to give Kiffin and the Rebels a hand in collectives on Wednesday, just minutes before Kiffin made his remark.
I believe that in the modern world, it’s getting tougher and harder to accomplish, and you’re always looking for solutions with this new transfer method and NIL to figure out just how to do it,” Freeze remarked. “I believe some teams are doing it well; Ole Miss and Missouri, for example, seem to have done some really good things and are attempting to take advantage of NIL, and they have managed to keep a winning edge.” As to which other coaches Kiffin was alluding to, conjecture has abounded.
As to which other coaches Kiffin was alluding to, conjecture has abounded. Before Freeze arrived, Ole Miss employed Auburn offensive coordinator Derrick Nix and offensive line coach Jake Thornton. Furthermore, according to FootballScoop, Freeze made an unsuccessful attempt to entice Pete Golding, the defensive coordinator at Ole Miss, to leave.
The remarks on Wednesday support the theory that, given the manner Auburn coach handled Kiffin’s remarks about quarterback over the weekend and earlier this week, he was taking a jab at Freeze. Regarding Jaxson Dart, Kiffin remarked, “There’s a trust level there on the field.” “We play with him on Saturdays and spend a lot of time with them. I believe you build it, especially for a man who didn’t have a prior relationship and who we didn’t recruit out of high school. Relationships pay dividends, in my opinion, especially when the quarterbacks trust you.
You go back to Matt Corral, who threw six interceptions. I sat down with him and told him, “We need to improve our play-calling,” before I even made it to the media. I improved as a coach. Rest assured—we’ve got you covered. Knowing what a youngster in recruiting is going to get upon arriving from a relationship and that they can rely on us to support them goes a long way, in my opinion.