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Auburn Fires Hugh Freeze as Coaching Future Remains Uncertain
Auburn University has officially parted ways with head coach Hugh Freeze after a disappointing season that culminated in a 10-3 home loss to Kentucky. This defeat marked a historic low for the program, as it was the first time in 28 years that Auburn allowed 10 or fewer points and still lost a game. Freeze’s record at Auburn now stands at 15-19, with a troubling 1-11 record against ranked teams, despite a roster ranked in the top 13 according to the 247Sports Team Talent Composite.
The decision to dismiss Freeze follows remarks by Auburn’s athletics director, John Cohen, who previously likened Freeze’s coaching tenure to an unreliable vehicle. As the Tigers failed to generate offensive momentum throughout the season, they ranked a dismal 118th in yards per play, a stark contrast to their talented roster that included an elite offensive line and highly regarded wide receivers. The team’s struggles were compounded by a series of poor quarterback selections, including Jackson Arnold, a transfer with a significant price tag.
Auburn’s coaching search is expected to be intense, particularly given the competitive landscape of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). As the program seeks to rebound, they will need to secure a coach capable of revitalizing their performance. Freeze’s departure raises questions about his future in coaching.
At 56, Freeze’s reputation has taken a hit over time, particularly due to inconsistent offensive strategies and a lack of success in high-stakes games. His record of missteps has left little support for his retention, especially when compared to other recently dismissed coaches like James Franklin and Brian Kelly, who maintain strong industry standings.
Adding to the complexity of Freeze’s situation is his health. Diagnosed with prostate cancer in February 2023, he is currently undergoing treatment. The cancer was detected early, and he opted for a non-surgical approach due to its low aggressiveness. Freeze indicated in the summer that he plans to reassess his health in January, leading to speculation about the possibility of stepping back from coaching entirely to focus on recovery.
While some industry insiders suggest he could find a spot at a Group of Five program, his return as a head coach in a Power Four conference seems unlikely. He lacks the appeal and reputation of other high-profile coaches, and the baggage from his past could hinder his prospects. Although he possesses a considerable buyout of approximately $15 million without a ‘duty to mitigate’ clause, it appears Freeze may take time off, potentially enjoying leisure activities such as golf.
Historically, Freeze has demonstrated resilience, having taken a year-long sabbatical after his tumultuous exit from Ole Miss. However, the chances of him returning to the heights he once achieved are minimal. As Auburn looks to the future, the coaching carousel continues, and the impact of Freeze’s departure will be closely examined in the months to come.
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