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    Ole Miss Football Coach Bangs Hookers Gets Caught By Lawsuit

    was debating posting this as a separate thread, but it's just too fucking funny not to...$12+M down the shitter...

    looks like he was trying to blame the previous coaching administration of creating what would probably be deemed a culture of non-compliance...old coach said, 'fuck this' and sued...the bolded part below is fucking phenomenal...dumbass freeze was allowed to redact any personal calls from the phone records provided during discovery, but forgot to redact one for a fucking escort service! the old coach's lawyers fucking pounced on that shit and while I don't want to say they blackmailed anybody because they didn't get anything out of it, they basically told the university that they had dirt on freeze...obviously that shit ain't gonna fly in Mississippi so they forced freeze to resign before they fired his ass...cant make this shit up...

    makes you wonder out of the around 125 1A college football programs that are out there, how many actually operate semi-clean? like 10-12 if that?

    http://www.espn.com/college-football...ce-calls-cited

    Ole Miss football coach Hugh Freeze resigned effective immediately on Thursday night, with the Rebels' athletic director telling ESPN that school officials found a pattern that included phone calls to a number associated with a female escort service.

    Assistant head coach Matt Luke, in his sixth season as co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach, was named interim head coach.
    Ole Miss chancellor Jeffrey Vitter, in a Thursday night news conference announcing the move, said Freeze, 47, resigned after confirming to him and athletic director Ross Bjork "a pattern of personal conduct inconsistent with the standard of expectations for the leader of our football team."

    "While Coach Freeze served our university well in many regards during his tenure, we simply cannot accept the conduct in his personal life that we have discovered," Vitter said.

    Bjork and Vitter met with Freeze on Wednesday night and again on Thursday, when Freeze offered his resignation.

    Freeze, who had about $2 million left on his contract for this year, $5 million next year and $5.15 million for the 2019 season, will not be paid going forward. Bjork said he would have been fired had he not resigned.

    Bjork separately told ESPN that once university officials dove deeper into Freeze's phone records on a university-provided cellphone, going back as far as shortly after he was hired in 2012, they started finding more of a pattern with phone calls of the nature USA Today earlier reported after an open-records request.
    "Once we looked at the rest of the phone records we found a pattern," Bjork told ESPN. "It was troubling."
    Bjork, speaking alongside Vitter in the news conference, called it a "sad" and "unexpected" day for Ole Miss. He said had Freeze not resigned, the school would have exercised a "moral turpitude" termination clause in Freeze's contract.

    Bjork called Luke a great coach, a leader and "a rock."

    "He's an Ole Miss Rebel," Bjork said. "And I am confident -- especially even more confident after watching him address the team [earlier Thursday] -- that he will lead this team and program through this difficult time."

    Bjork said school officials had met with the football staff and players to inform them of the developments.
    "I saw some heads go down, as you might expect, but I thought they handled it very maturely," Bjork said.
    Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Phil Longo tweeted a photo several hours after Freeze's departure was announced showing a unified front.

    Bjork said the aftermath of a recent unrelated NCAA investigation gave university officials a blueprint for handling the situation.
    "Unfortunately we had a routine for this," Bjork said.

    Bjork wouldn't say how many phone calls were made to numbers similar to the one made to the female escort service or how far back the phone calls went. He also said that not all of them were connected to different escort services but that they were similar in nature.

    Former Ole Miss coach Tommy Tuberville, now an ESPN analyst, called for the Rebels to "wipe out the entire administration" and start over.

    "Obviously people knew what was going on, and just get back to being Ole Miss, and clean the slate, and get people in there that want to get the job done the right way," Tuberville said on ESPN Radio's "Freddie and Fitz" show. "It's just a sad day for them ... it really is, because people in that state really want to win games, and want to be competitive at Ole Miss. They've done a great job to this point, and now they've had a terrible setback."
    The news comes a week after Freeze addressed speculation about his job future at SEC media days and about six weeks before the Rebels kick off the season against South Alabama.

    USA Today reported Thursday that Freeze made a one-minute call from a university-issued phone to a number associated with a female escort service. The number was found during discovery related to former Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt's civil lawsuit against Ole Miss and Freeze, which was filed in federal court last week.
    Bjork said six days of Freeze's phone records from early January 2016 were turned over to Nutt's attorney, and Freeze was allowed to redact personal phone calls before the records were released. Freeze failed to redact the 313 area code number in question, according to Bjork.


    ESPN asked Freeze about the alleged phone call last week, and he denied purposely calling an escort service.

    "We call the wrong numbers all the time," Freeze said.

    According to emails obtained by USA Today, Nutt's attorney, Thomas Mars, sent an email to Ole Miss general counsel Lee Tyner, which referenced a "phone call Coach Freeze made that would be highly embarrassing for all of you and extremely difficult to explain."

    USA Today reported Freeze resigned only hours after the university said it would provide a statement regarding the phone call. The report said the call was made on Jan. 19, 2016, to a 313 area code number and lasted only one minute. The USA Today report said the number is associated with websites that advertise a female escort business based in Tampa, Florida.

    In six seasons, Freeze guided the Rebels to unprecedented heights, but his success was also sullied by an ongoing NCAA investigation. In February, the school self-imposed a one-year bowl ban for the 2017 season, after it received a new NCAA notice of allegations that accused the school of lack of institutional control and Freeze of failure to monitor his coaching staff.

    The notice of allegations included eight new alleged rules violations and the lack of institutional control charge. The NCAA has now accused the Rebels of 21 rules violations by current or former members of their football coaching staff. Ole Miss agreed to forfeit its share of SEC postseason revenues for this coming season, which could be as much as $7.8 million, after it had already self-imposed a double-digit reduction in scholarships for football in May 2016 as part of its response to an NCAA notice of allegations it received in January 2016.

    Freeze had a 39-25 record in six seasons with the Rebels, including a 19-21 mark against SEC foes. After going 10-3 in 2016, Ole Miss slipped to 5-7 this past season.
    Among other charges, the NCAA accused the Rebels of providing improper benefits, including cash payments and merchandise, to prospects, as well as lodging and meals to recruits and their families. Freeze probably faced a multigame suspension this coming season if he were found guilty of failing to monitor his staff.

    The Rebels are expected to appear before the NCAA Committee on Infractions in Indianapolis later this summer, possibly in September.
    Last week, Nutt, a former Rebels coach, sued Freeze and Ole Miss in federal court, accusing him and the university of orchestrating a smear campaign against him.
    The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Oxford, alleges that Freeze and other school officials created a "false narrative" in an effort to place primary blame on Nutt for the NCAA's ongoing investigation.

    According to the complaint, Nutt seeks damages to cover "lost wages, emotional distress, embarrassment, attorney's fees and punitive damages."
    The suit leveled its harshest allegations at Freeze, alleging that he conducted off-the-record conversations with sports journalists as part of a "smear campaign."
    The lawsuit says that it "is common knowledge among sports journalists that Coach Freeze does not take kindly to criticism." It also characterizes Freeze as "consistently exhibiting behaviors that are massively defensive," "going to extraordinary lengths through social media and otherwise to promote his self-image as a deeply spiritual Godly man who's done nothing wrong and is being persecuted," and "attempting to cultivate personal relationships with sports journalists for the purpose of promoting his self-image through positive news stories."

    At SEC media days, Freeze chose not to comment on Nutt but said that he was "disappointed by the timing of it" coming one day before he and his players arrived in Hoover, Alabama, for the event.

    "This is the fifth year in a row I've been here and I can't talk about our players," Freeze said, wanting to turn the focus away from off-field issues. Freeze said he took responsibility for the ongoing NCAA investigation into the program, pointing out how the school self-imposed scholarship limitations and a bowl ban.

    "It's a lot we inherited and caused in some cases," Freeze said, alluding to the previous coaching staff.

    After inheriting a team that won only two games in 2011 and had lost 14 consecutive SEC contests, Freeze guided the Rebels to four straight bowl games in his first four years -- the first Ole Miss coach to do it. Ole Miss was one of only five FBS programs in the country to make consecutive New Year's Six bowl appearances in the first two years of the College Football Playoff.

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    I'm always amazed by the "guy in a highly visible public position makes calls to hookers on business phone" scandal.

    Like, how do you not go buy a cheap burner phone and use it for your hooker calls?

    Are these people really that stupid?

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    I'm always amazed by the "guy in a highly visible public position makes calls to hookers on business phone" scandal.

    Like, how do you not go buy a cheap burner phone and use it for your hooker calls?

    Are these people really that stupid?
    its fucking phenomenal...just cant put into words how fucking dumb that you could buy a $20-30 phone to deal with all this shit...

    but when these guys get into this kinda position as the head ball coach at a major program they think they are untouchable and nothing can happen to them...it's probably true in like 99% of all sorta situations, but then you get some black swan thing like this and you are fucked beyond belief you then question not being more careful...

    but if bobby patrino could go back to Louisville (a place he shit on) as a head coach after fucking his hot married assistant (or whatever she was) and getting fired at Arkansas guess there's really nothing to worry about if you can win football games...

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    Years ago a janitor at my university was paying hookers with cheques.
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    If Freeze is not married and/or the escort was not for a student athlete then I'm not sure what the big scandal is here tbh. 46 year old guy wants meaningless hookup with hot young chick - wow big news here for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeD View Post
    If Freeze is not married and/or the escort was not for a student athlete then I'm not sure what the big scandal is here tbh. 46 year old guy wants meaningless hookup with hot young chick - wow big news here for sure.
    he's a major face of the university...think where the university gets big bucks, old donors...old donors ain't gonna put up with that shit...plus believe he's a state employee, i'd be willing to guess the highest paid one at that...aint gonna go over too well at the state capital...

    add into the fact that this is Mississippi...he's got no shot of that flying...

    don't disagree with you at all...single guy wants to fuck, who gives a shit, but it's all about optics for a university right in the middle of the bible belt...if he didn't quit they were gonna shitcan him because of the morality clause in his contract...

    He said had Freeze not resigned, the school would have exercised a "moral turpitude" termination clause in Freeze's contract.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    I'm always amazed by the "guy in a highly visible public position makes calls to hookers on business phone" scandal.

    Like, how do you not go buy a cheap burner phone and use it for your hooker calls?

    Are these people really that stupid?
    They are that arrogant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeD View Post
    If Freeze is not married and/or the escort was not for a student athlete then I'm not sure what the big scandal is here tbh. 46 year old guy wants meaningless hookup with hot young chick - wow big news here for sure.
    This. Escort services are legal are they not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hongkonger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JoeD View Post
    If Freeze is not married and/or the escort was not for a student athlete then I'm not sure what the big scandal is here tbh. 46 year old guy wants meaningless hookup with hot young chick - wow big news here for sure.
    This. Escort services are legal are they not?
    Not that I've done much research on the issue, but I don't read a lot about major crack downs on the higher end escort services in major cities in 2017 as compared to say trolling the streets of Atlantic City.

    If this guy had arranged a "date" on a sugar daddy web site and then showed up at a team function with some young gal as his date, it would be gossipy for sure (especially in the academia world) but worthy of getting fired? Probably not.

    I honestly think that as a single guy, if he simply held a press conference explaining about how he has literally devoted his life to the success of the football program (which many of these coaches do), at the sacrifice of any dating life, stable marriage or family, and that he just erred in looking in the wrong place for a little companionship, he would probably not only garner a lot of sympathy but most likely get inundated with date and marriage proposals.

    Compare Coach Freeze to this story out of USC - now this to me is a scandal:

    http://www.latimes.com/local/califor...htmlstory.html

     
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    Forget the whores. He should have been fired 2 years ago along with the AD and half the boosters. Probably more corrupt than the Baylor Bears program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post

    Are these people really that stupid?
    Mike Price got the job at Bama(which admittedly was struggling at the time) then proceeded to "reportedly" use his business credit card at a strip club and allow an escort to charge $1,000 plus in room service at a university paid for hotel room. His stupid ass got shit canned before coaching a single game. He had already been reprimanded for staying out late nights drinking at bars in Tuscaloosa.


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    holy shit forgot about that mike price thing...

    where the hell did his career go to fucking die, UTEP I think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    I'm always amazed by the "guy in a highly visible public position makes calls to hookers on business phone" scandal.

    Like, how do you not go buy a cheap burner phone and use it for your hooker calls?

    Are these people really that stupid?
    Probably not that much less surprising than being stupid enough to use one's own email to communicate with self-identified representative of a hostile foreign government about getting dirt on one's dad's political oppononent in a highly important election. Oh, and CCing in his dad's campaign manager and son-in-law.

     
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    amazing shit this is...basically more of the same stuff, but describes a bit more about how the hell we got to this point...

    http://www.espn.com/college-football...ulldogs-writer

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