Was talking about? He just RT the article.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/hugh-fr...ips-1502896100
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Was talking about? He just RT the article.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/hugh-fr...ips-1502896100
Cliff Notes for us non-subscribers.
Odd. I'm not a subscriber but was able to read the whole thing.
Wall Street Journal saying they have obtained flight records showing Freeze was in Tampa on a recruiting trip the day he made the infamous call. Last I had heard, it was believed he wasn't in Tampa at that time.
Yeah, that caught my attention too. I thought the West Lot Pirates bloggers had shown Hugh was in Oxford when the call was made.
https://westlotpirates.com/2017/07/2...-ing-in-tampa/
Think they had him in D.C. based on his tweets and then flying back to Oxford later that day. Sounds like Freeze was intentionally throwing out false location tweets. What a ****ing weirdo
Article also mentions there were other members of the athletic staff on the plane at different times during this 5 day recruiting trip to multiple cities.
From the SEC Country article
Ole Miss athletic director Ross Bjork said in response to questions from the Journal about Freeze’s travel that the university’s investigation uncovered “calls of a similar nature” over the course of several years, often matching up with travel logs showing the coach’s use of the school plane. The school said it examined his travel logs from peak recruiting times—often November, December and January—when Freeze would travel out of state, using the school plane and other public resources.
“When we say pattern, we are describing other phone numbers that when you Google them pull up similar type websites, services, however you would describe them,” Bjork said. “We took action swiftly.”
How was the WSJ able to obtain enough of the phone records to piece all this together? I though OM was still denying those records to Mars.
I'm calling bullshit. This is more spin by Ole Miss to cover up that he was calling them for recruits.
Have we checked to see if olemiss has an alum or friend of the university on staff at the WSJ?
The last paragraph of One of the articles states that the hooker calls were made around peak recruiting times.
Not a good look for hookers***