When Hugh Freeze resigned in July as the Ole Miss head football coach, suddenly, shockingly and without warning, the university didn't couch his resignation as a retirement. Ole Miss didn't issue a simple statement on the decision and attempt to leave it at that.
Ole Miss didn't allow Freeze to explain away the decision as an admirable choice to spend more time with his family.
Instead both the Ole Miss chancellor and athletics director held a press conference that day explaining the real reasons behind Freeze's resignation, as tawdry as those reasons were.
The AD called it "a pattern of misconduct."
Which leads to a question about the way Auburn has handled its ongoing softball scandal: Where is Jay Jacobs?
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2017/08/jay_jacobs_failed_to_communica.html?platform=hootsuite
Ole Miss didn't allow Freeze to explain away the decision as an admirable choice to spend more time with his family.
Instead both the Ole Miss chancellor and athletics director held a press conference that day explaining the real reasons behind Freeze's resignation, as tawdry as those reasons were.
The AD called it "a pattern of misconduct."
Which leads to a question about the way Auburn has handled its ongoing softball scandal: Where is Jay Jacobs?
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2017/08/jay_jacobs_failed_to_communica.html?platform=hootsuite