Hugh Freeze berates official vs. Arkansas: ‘He suplexed the s**t out of him’
Auburn’s game against Arkansas has been a frustrating one for head coach Hugh Freeze, mainly with the quarterback situation. Freeze has not been too happy with the officials on a few calls, even no calls. One, in particular, that occurred during the fourth quarter sent the Auburn head coach into a frenzy.
As Taylen Green rolled out to his right, Arkansas running back Ja’Quinden Jackson was in pass protection against the Auburn rush. Finding an unblocked defender, instead of a normal block, there was a move Freeze described as a “suplex” to the officials.
No flag was thrown and Freeze’s face nearly matched the color of his shirt when yelling at the official. His pull-back coach brought him back to the sideline but did not lower the level of anger. An expletive may have come out of his mouth as well when complaining.
Likely emotions bubbling over for Freeze in what’s trending to be a tough loss for Auburn against Arkansas to begin SEC play with a loss. You can check out the full moment here.
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