Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Ole Miss’ Freeze resigns amid NCAA allegation­s

- By David Brandt

Mississipp­i football coach Hugh Freeze was at Jackson Country Club on Wednesday night, giving his yearly rahrah speech about the Rebels’ overcoming adversity and getting ready for the season.

Less than 24 hours later, he resigned.

Ole Miss announced Freeze’s resignatio­n Thursday night, bringing a stunning end to a five-year tenure that saw a Sugar Bowl victory, but also a wide-ranging NCAA investigat­ion into rules violations.

Assistant Matt Luke has been named the interim coach. A press conference was scheduled for late Thursday. A reason for his resignatio­n was not immediatel­y given.

The Rebels had a quick rise under Freeze, recruiting at a high level and reaching an apex with a Sugar Bowl victory over Oklahoma State following the 2015 season.

But an NCAA investigat­ion — alleging 21 charges of academic, booster, and recruiting misconduct — has overshadow­ed much of that success, especially over the past year. The school has already self-imposed several penalties, including a oneyear postseason ban upcoming season.

Freeze — who was making more than $5 million per year — had a 39-25 record over five seasons, including a 19-21 mark in the Southeaste­rn Conference.

The 47-year-old Freeze’s shocking exit — just a few weeks before preseason camp begins — completes a stunning fall for a coach considered one of the profession’s rising stars a few years ago.

Freeze took over after Houston Nutt was fired during a miserable 2011 season that ended with a 2-10 record. Ole Miss immediatel­y for the improved under Freeze, finishing 7-6 in 2012 and winning the Birmingham Bowl.

The Rebels continued to surge on the field and on the recruiting trail over the next several seasons. They signed some of the nation’s top recruits in 2013, including defensive lineman Robert Nkemdiche, receiver Laquon Treadwell and offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil. They helped push the program to eight wins in 2013, nine in ‘14 and a 10-3 record in ‘15.

But Ole Miss’ newfound ability to recruit at a high level drew the attention of the NCAA, which was already investigat­ing the school for a handful of violations that occurred during Nutt’s tenure.

The school has received two Notice of Allegation­s letters from the NCAA over the past two years. The first alleged 13 rules violations, including nine that were classified as Level I, which the governing body deems the most serious.

But the case expanded in April 2016 after Tunsil became the story of the NFL draft after a bizarre video of him smoking from a gas mask-bong contraptio­n was posted on his Twitter account just before the selections began.

 ?? ROGELIO V. SOLIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mississipp­i football coach Hugh Freeze announced his resignatio­n after five seasons, bringing a stunning end to a once-promising tenure. Offensive line coach Matt Luke has been named interim coach.
ROGELIO V. SOLIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mississipp­i football coach Hugh Freeze announced his resignatio­n after five seasons, bringing a stunning end to a once-promising tenure. Offensive line coach Matt Luke has been named interim coach.

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