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Mark Heim is a reporter for The Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Mark_Heim. He can be heard on “The Opening Kickoff” on WNSP-FM 105.5 FM in Mobile or on the free Sound of Mobile App from 6 to 9 a.m. daily.
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Golf Digest on MSNAuburn coach Hugh Freeze fires back at Lane Kiffin with incredibly bold golf claim at SEC Media DayThough Kiffin put the first points on the board, Freeze arrived ready for questions about his golf game at SEC Media Day on Tuesday, firing back at the Rebels' rogue with a claim so bold it stopped us in our tracks. Take it away, coach.
With just under two months until the regular season kicks off, Auburn Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze has found himself facing mounting criticism. In particular, he’s been heavily criticized both for his lack of success on the recruiting trail and the amount of golf he has seemed to play during the offseason.
Hugh Freeze is gearing up for the 2025 season, but he's also defending his golf game and addressing his thoughts on Lane Kiffin.
Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin, who is no stranger to the goings-on of the internet, made sure to address Freeze's golf game with a little trash talk directed at Freeze—who of course, is a former head coach at Ole Miss.
Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze came under fire after AL.com reported that he’d played golf 10 times that month, and at least 20 times since the beginning of the year. Many Auburn fans were irate with Freeze,
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The Spun on MSNHugh Freeze Refuses To Apologize For 'Controversial' HobbyAs the Auburn Tigers prepare for their third season under Hugh Freeze this fall, the AU coach has received his share of criticism for being spotted on the golf course more than the practice field. That subject was broached once again during Freeze's recent appearance on David Pollack's "See Ball
Lamb was named Tulsa's coach in December 2024 after one season at East Tennessee State and four years at Gardner-Webb. He owns a 27-25 record as an FCS head coach. He also spent seven seasons as an offensive assistant -- four at Mercer, three at Tennessee Tech, his alma mater -- following his playing career.