After being fired by the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) in 2017 after being implicated in a sex scandal involving sending at least 12 phone calls on a university phone to escort services, Hugh Freeze took the head football coaching job at...wait for it...Liberty University, an evangelical university that was founded by the late televangelist Jerry Falwell, Sr., whose current president is his son, Jerry Falwell, Jr., and has a strict "honor code" that, for lack of a better description, regulates the morality of its students.
At the press conference in which Freeze was announced as Liberty's head football coach, things got even weirder:
P.S. - Go Army! Beat Navy!
At the press conference in which Freeze was announced as Liberty's head football coach, things got even weirder:
#Liberty AD Ian McCaw on Hugh Freeze: "He’s a man of great faith, great family man."— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) December 7, 2018
I'm not going to criticize people over their religious beliefs, as I believe in the legal right of Americans to practice one's religion freely. However, for Ian McCaw, who, when he was Baylor University's athletic director, covered up sexual assault allegations, and is now Liberty's athletic director, to call someone who cheated on his wife, used an Ole Miss phone to call escort services, and bragged about his private parts at a press conference a "great family man" goes to prove that, in society, the people with the least sense of morality are often the ones who preach the most about it.I'm sure you've met a few others who can handle your junk @CoachHughFreeze pic.twitter.com/NxEU8bxUYz— gmannVOLS (@gmannVOLS) December 7, 2018
P.S. - Go Army! Beat Navy!
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