You'd think that Hugh Freeze would have figured out social media by now.
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When he was head coach at Ole Miss, he often replied to critics of his football program. Not exactly the best look when you have a team to run.
But then Freeze slid into the DMs of an alleged sexual assault victim to defend Liberty University athletic director Ian McCaw. Because of this, Auburn banned him from using social media when the school hired him in 2023. It was reportedly a clause in his contract.
Now that Freeze is no longer employed by Auburn, he's free to do on social media what he pleases. But judging from this latest incident, he probably wishes someone would take control of his account again.
Hugh Freeze Was Caught Reposting Explicit Content
On Tuesday morning, a user on X, @joshdub, said that the 56-year-old Freeze was "reposting some great content" on his Instagram feed.
Lo and behold, that content included a pic of what appears to be a large-breasted AI model dressed in a pink nightie.
The folks at Brobible couldn't verify the repost, but they did notice another post that was deleted magically returned. It appears that Freeze was aware of what he was doing and tried to cover it up after it went viral.
Wait... Who Is Freeze Following?
The repost seems like a perfectly normal mistake, right? We would laugh it off were it not for the fact that Freeze also follows an Instagram account called @saritathecop.
The feed on Saraa's profile features images from her exploits as a police officer. There's just one problem: the eye-catching 19-year-old police officer with the perfect behind is not real. She is A.I.
Freeze is a self-proclaimed man of faith. Now, we're all human and fall short from time to time. However, you would think that after someone was fired from a high-profile coaching position at Ole Miss for dialing numbers associated with escort services, they would learn to at least cover up their mistakes better in the future.
Can someone please point Freeze in the direction of a class that can teach him the finer points of social media, please?
