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Hugh Freeze Takes Clear Stance on Being on Hot Seat Ahead of 2025

Hugh Freeze Takes Clear Stance on Being on Hot Seat Ahead of 2025

Yahoo21-05-2025

Auburn Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze has addressed the mounting pressure as he enters his third season, making it clear he understands the stakes.
In a recent interview on "The Next Round," Freeze acknowledged the expectations, stating, "I'm not a fool. I think we've got to go to a bowl game."
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This candid admission comes amidst heightened scrutiny, with ESPN placing him as a head coach on the hot seat for 2025 due to a dismal 11-14 record over his first two seasons.
Freeze's comments reflect a recognition of the challenges ahead, particularly after inheriting a program that struggled with recruiting and performance.
Despite securing consecutive top-10 recruiting classes and key transfers like quarterback Jackson Arnold, the coach emphasized the need for tangible results.
Auburn Tigers head football coach Hugh Freeze.© John Reed-Imagn Images
"We could have won some games last year," he admitted, highlighting areas for improvement to ensure bowl eligibility and beyond.
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The interview also revealed Freeze's competitive drive, as he expressed a desire to deliver for the Tigers' fanbase.
"Obviously, I'm a competitor, and I want to deliver it to the Auburn people," he said, underscoring his commitment despite personal and professional blessings at the university.
With revamped recruiting classes and a commitment to to focusing on the key details, Freeze believes in this program's ability to turn it around.
As the 2025 season approaches, Freeze's focus on winning big games and meeting high expectations signals a pivotal year for his tenure at Auburn. The pressure is on, and Freeze is acutely aware of it.
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