Liberty head coach Hugh Freeze coaching in a hospital bed versus Syracuse
Courtesy of Liberty Athletics
Hugh Freeze, Liberty’s head football coach, is coaching Syracuse’s season-opening game in a hospital bed from the press box.
Freeze has missed the past few weeks of practice after undergoing surgery for a herniated disk, and doctors discovered a serious staph infection.
Here's Hugh Freeze coaching from his hospital bed pic.twitter.com/SSURR2KErM
— Yahoo Sports College Football (@YahooSportsCFB) August 31, 2019
Freeze will address his team via video conference at halftime and after the game, Syracuse.com reported. Freeze did the same before the game.
Freeze was named the head coach of Liberty in December of 2018 after five seasons at Ole Miss. Freeze resigned from Mississippi after officials discovered he had used a university-issued cell phone to call escort services.
Liberty football coach Hugh Freeze being wheeled into Williams Stadium and up to the press box. A hospital bed is there for him to help with his recovery. pic.twitter.com/EiocPiveUh
— Damien Sordelett (@DamienSordelett) August 31, 2019
In the first quarter, the teams exchanged three-and-outs before Sean Riley muffed a punt. Liberty then missed a 43-yard field goal attempt. Freeze also saw his team fumble inside the five-yard line.
Published on August 31, 2019 at 6:33 pm
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