DeviousDawg
01-28-2017, 04:03 PM
SBNation wrote an article on December 28, 2016 titled, "Recruit says Hugh Freeze has an interesting way to describe Ole Miss' NCAA troubles". The article is an interview with 4* Under Armor All-American CB Chevin Calloway of Dallas, TX. Here is an excerpt:
Calloway told reporters during the Under Armour Combine Media Day earlier this week about how Freeze is describing the investigation with recruits.
Q: We've heard a lot about negative recruiting at Ole Miss with the NCAA thing going on, what has Ole Miss said to you about that?
"Well, Coach Freeze told me when you?re that big and out there with faith in Christ, he's like, 'What do you expect? Jesus got nailed to the cross.' So, he was just telling me sometimes things like that happen, but that's never going to change how he's going to treat his players and take care of them. Even if - I don't know if he really did make the mistake, doing what he did or not - but I can just tell he?s a good person, great person. I know they're looking at maybe a bowl suspension [for 2017]. I don't know what they're gonna do. But I don't think that'll affect anything as far as how he treats his players and stuff like that."
Make no mistake about it, that right there is Hugh Freezus comparing himself to Christ. When you scream from the mountain tops, on a public platform, about how great of a christian you are, it usually comes off as fake. Especially when you are using it not to spread the word, but to help your personal agendas outside of religion. Using religion to create a false image so that you can personally gain something, is not very Christ like, Hugh. If you wanna practice what you preach, Hugh, go ahead and accept your eventual outcome, and step down and claim all wrong doing so that you're pupils can begin to live a normal life. WWJD, Hugh?
Once again:
"Well, Coach Freeze told me when you're that big and out there with faith in Christ, he's like, 'What do you expect? Jesus got nailed to the cross'."
I just can't believe that statement. Is he saying that he is getting busted because he is such a great Christian? I'm shocked, actually mind blown. All time low for the Freezus.
5 hours after that article was written, Calloway tweeted, "What is being reported is not what I meant. Coach Freeze wouldn't make that comparison at all @CoachHughFreeze." Hmmm, seems odd for him to tweet that, and also tweet it at Freeze. It almost seems like someone told him to tweet that, I wonder who would've told him to tweet that? Also, what else could he mean by that? Seems like there is only one way to interpret what Freezus said, Hugh Freeze=Jesus. Get a grip, Hugh.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/12/28/14102722/hugh-freeze-ole-miss-recruiting-ncaa-investigation-jesus
The URL is worth a giggle too..."www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/12/28/14102722/hugh-freeze-ole-miss-recruiting-ncaa-investigation-jesus". Nice summary of the last 4-5 years of Ole Miss football.
Calloway told reporters during the Under Armour Combine Media Day earlier this week about how Freeze is describing the investigation with recruits.
Q: We've heard a lot about negative recruiting at Ole Miss with the NCAA thing going on, what has Ole Miss said to you about that?
"Well, Coach Freeze told me when you?re that big and out there with faith in Christ, he's like, 'What do you expect? Jesus got nailed to the cross.' So, he was just telling me sometimes things like that happen, but that's never going to change how he's going to treat his players and take care of them. Even if - I don't know if he really did make the mistake, doing what he did or not - but I can just tell he?s a good person, great person. I know they're looking at maybe a bowl suspension [for 2017]. I don't know what they're gonna do. But I don't think that'll affect anything as far as how he treats his players and stuff like that."
Make no mistake about it, that right there is Hugh Freezus comparing himself to Christ. When you scream from the mountain tops, on a public platform, about how great of a christian you are, it usually comes off as fake. Especially when you are using it not to spread the word, but to help your personal agendas outside of religion. Using religion to create a false image so that you can personally gain something, is not very Christ like, Hugh. If you wanna practice what you preach, Hugh, go ahead and accept your eventual outcome, and step down and claim all wrong doing so that you're pupils can begin to live a normal life. WWJD, Hugh?
Once again:
"Well, Coach Freeze told me when you're that big and out there with faith in Christ, he's like, 'What do you expect? Jesus got nailed to the cross'."
I just can't believe that statement. Is he saying that he is getting busted because he is such a great Christian? I'm shocked, actually mind blown. All time low for the Freezus.
5 hours after that article was written, Calloway tweeted, "What is being reported is not what I meant. Coach Freeze wouldn't make that comparison at all @CoachHughFreeze." Hmmm, seems odd for him to tweet that, and also tweet it at Freeze. It almost seems like someone told him to tweet that, I wonder who would've told him to tweet that? Also, what else could he mean by that? Seems like there is only one way to interpret what Freezus said, Hugh Freeze=Jesus. Get a grip, Hugh.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/12/28/14102722/hugh-freeze-ole-miss-recruiting-ncaa-investigation-jesus
The URL is worth a giggle too..."www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/12/28/14102722/hugh-freeze-ole-miss-recruiting-ncaa-investigation-jesus". Nice summary of the last 4-5 years of Ole Miss football.