Auburn reacts to Hugh Freeze let go
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Auburn fired head coach Hugh Freeze on Sunday after posting a 44% win percentage (15-19) in just under three seasons on the job. Following the decision made by Auburn Athletic Director John Cohen, Freeze shared his final thoughts on his time on the Plains and sent a farewell message to fans and players on X.
There will now be plenty of time for Hugh Freeze to golf after Auburn fired him Sunday following an abysmal 15-19 record over three seasons. That might feel like a too easy, and frankly unoriginal, punchline about the now-fired Auburn football coach.
Auburn Tigers’ misery can’t seem to catch a break this season. After stumbling to a 4-5 this season, they lost their playoff chance, let go of senior RB, and finally cut ties with Hugh Freeze.
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Auburn became the fourth job opening in the SEC following its firing of coach Hugh Freeze, who was 1-5 in league play and 15-19 overall. Auburn's early hot board features several recognizable names for a program seeking its fourth coach since winning the 2010 national championship.
The way college football chases down excellence this season, Auburn letting go of Hugh Freeze after a 4-5 fall wasn’t that shocking. He was already in the hot seat before the Arkansas game, but that win bought him a week.