The Sentinel-Record

Nutt files suit against Ole Miss, alleging smear campaign

- DAVID BRANDT

HOOVER, Ala. — Former Mississipp­i coach Houston Nutt has filed a civil lawsuit against the university and its athletics foundation, alleging a breach of his severance agreement because of false statements he says school officials made during an ongoing NCAA investigat­ion.

The lawsuit seeking compensato­ry and punitive damages for lost wages, emotional distress, embarrassm­ent and attorney’s fees was filed Wednesday in federal court in Mississipp­i. It alleges that coach Hugh Freeze and other school officials created a “false narrative” in an effort to place primary blame on Nutt for the NCAA investigat­ion instead of Freeze.

A Little Rock native who was head coach at Arkansas from 1998-2007, Nutt was the Ole Miss football coach from 2008 to ‘11. Freeze has led the Rebels the past five seasons.

Ole Miss has been under investigat­ion by the NCAA for nearly five years. The Rebels — including Freeze — are scheduled to speak at SEC media days today.

Ole Miss released a statement from general counsel Lee Tyner that said the school has not yet been served with the lawsuit.

“We are aware it has been filed,” Tyner said. “We were provided a copy a short time ago. We will carefully review coach Nutt’s claims and respond in due course.”

Nutt’s lawyer, Walter Morrison, said he didn’t want to “try the case in the media.”

The lawsuit alleges that Freeze, athletic director Ross Bjork and others were “determined to deflect and delay the potential damage” from the NCAA investigat­ion while the program was trying to maintain momentum and recruit at a high level.

Ole Miss received a Notice of Allegation­s from the NCAA in 2016 that alleged 13 rules violations, including nine that happened during Freeze’s tenure. The school received another NOA in 2017 that added eight more violations, bringing the total to 21, including 17 that happened under Freeze.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? GOING TO COURT: Former Ole Miss head football coach Houston Nutt, pictured leaving the field after the Rebels’ 30-7 road loss to Vanderbilt Sept. 17, 2011, has filed a civil lawsuit against the university and its athletics foundation, alleging a breach of his contract because of false statements he says school officials made during an ongoing NCAA investigat­ion.
The Associated Press GOING TO COURT: Former Ole Miss head football coach Houston Nutt, pictured leaving the field after the Rebels’ 30-7 road loss to Vanderbilt Sept. 17, 2011, has filed a civil lawsuit against the university and its athletics foundation, alleging a breach of his contract because of false statements he says school officials made during an ongoing NCAA investigat­ion.

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