The origins of football and faith for Auburn’s Hugh Freeze

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The origins of football and faith for Auburn’s Hugh Freeze
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Faith has been a central part of each of Hugh Freeze's programs. Freeze is very outspoken on his beliefs and quotes from the Bible often. A look into faith and Freeze from aldotcomsports/aldotcomtigers' matt_cohen_.

Years before they’d storm the field together at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium for the biggest win of their careers, Tom Allen had no idea who the 30-something-year-old position coach was who’d just walked into his office at Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis.hadn’t come out yet, Allen joked, so how should he have known the man who’d come to visit him was Michael Oher’s coach in high school?

It’s actually quite fitting that Allen and Freeze bonded over religion. Faith is a central part of each of their programs. Freeze is very outspoken on his beliefs and quotes from the Bible often. But at that moment, Allen didn’t think where this chat would lead. There, Freeze hired Dave Wommack as the defensive coordinator. Wommack had been out of coaching for a year in 2011. He previously had experience in the state as the defensive coordinator at Arkansas. So he took the job with Freeze.But they, too, quickly connected over faith.

“Not every head coach is like that,” Allen said. “He let Thomas travel with us when he was younger and he stayed in the hotel with me and ride with me and we’d run out on the field together.”

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