I can't figure this out so please help. Why is it so important for UM to save Freeze? Why is he bigger than the program and really the university?
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I can't figure this out so please help. Why is it so important for UM to save Freeze? Why is he bigger than the program and really the university?
I think it is a negotiating tactic. He could guarantee the death penalty for probably a decade so he might have put his foot down about being the scape goat. He could probably name all the big boosters including their favorite son. How bad would UM deal with having to disassociate the one guy associated with all things UM?
My only guess is that Ole Miss is going all out to save Freeze because he is their only viable option to coach them through the probation/penalty period. Freeze, while not a great coach, is, in my opinion, a good coach. He is better than any coach that would take the job at Ole Miss now.
No, they are going all in to save Freeze because they have to dispute the LOIC and failure to monitor charges. They can't argue against those charges and fire Freeze at the same time. Firing Freeze admits guilt.
My guess is that he's blackmailing them. There's something really bad that the NCAA (or the police?) don't know and Hugh is going to tell if the university doesn't back him 100%.
Otherwise the very obvious play is to blame everything on Hugh and hope the NCAA is lenient.
Because they love god.****
I think it's two fold:
1) Freeze is the one who can keep what's left of the network together without having someone else come in and learn the ropes.
2) OM and Freeze will learn a lot from this process, including how to do a better job skirting the system. Freeze's knowledge on this will be crucial while they rebuild their staff and administration involved in this.
It may be because they have to support Freeze if they are going to challenge some of the allegations. Otherwise they would be agreeing with the NCAA's findings. It could also be because if he was terminated right now, he could probably cause OM a lot more problems with the NCAA. Another reason could be is the fan base has been infatuated with him. Another reason may be because he is the type coach that fits the network perfectly.
They're caught red handed. They know it. The NCAA knows it. Everybody knows it. But their holier than thou ego won't let them admit what they did was that bad so they're grasping at straws trying to save something.
I know it's OM, and we love to assume the worst with them, but this shit really blows my mind...that an institute of higher learning (with a fairly decent reputation, at least in the South) would go to these lengths, in the face of such overwhelming evidence.
I tell ya what, if that was our university prez, Cohen, and Dan in that 'hostage video', I'd be ****ing pissed....
There are some things more important than football.
As has been said they have to for many reasons. Not protecting him is admitting LOIC which they are denying. Freeze was specifically hired to play his faux preacher persona as part of the cheating plan. The old"Freeze is a good Christian man. He wouldn't do that" was thought would keep the NCAA away. The part I don't get is why the Bears are saying Barney went rouge. Why would Barney keep cheating while Freeze kept telling him to stop? What was Barney to get out of cheating on his own? More money? If that's the case then someone in the athletic department approved the cheating, unless they say rouge boosters paid Barney to cheat. If that's the case then Freeze knew and didn't stop it. All he had to do was fire Barney instead of saying "please stop now". Either way it is LOIC. The Rebs are playing with fire.
Is Barney known to be a die-hard Bear fan who would do anything to insure that his team wins? Could that be the reason? I don't think he is ... he's just an employee there. And I can't see him getting any monetary benefit from it all. There's no way he could have been the ringleader of one.
I don't think it's that. I think that Freeze was popular enough with people with pull that Bjork couldn't survive firing him (not clear Bjork could have survived regardless with three sports having major infractions), so the smart play for Bjork was to throw his lot in with Freeze. If UM had it to do over again, they very well might do it different, but their last shot to act meaningfully contrite was probably shortly after the draft night incident. Fire freeze (and maybe Bjork) then, submit some stiff self imposed penalties that are still south of what USCw got, and hope for the best.
Or maybe they looked and decided they would have to at minimum impose USCw level sanctions and decided they might as well roll the dice and hope for a Miami type screwup from the NCAA.
When they pledged to be "All In" they meant it.
This. They're going with the riskiest strategy with the belief that it also has the biggest potential reward, which is being able to deny the most serious charges, blame it on others, take their dose of penalties, keep Freeze, and not get hammered.
I do not share that belief and think they're going to end up with the downside, which is getting hammered harder because they still refuse to cooperate or change course.