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BrooklynWHAT
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"Hugh Freeze hoes in different area codes have gotten him fired (swipe)"


  

          

Houston Nutt gonna burn that campus down if that's what it takes to get his revenge

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/sec/2017/07/20/ole-miss-coach-hugh-freeze-called-number-tied-escort-service/498056001/

A one-minute call made from the University-issued phone of Ole Miss football coach Hugh Freeze to a number associated with a female escort service was raised as a potential issue in the back-and-forth between the university’s legal counsel and the attorney for former Rebels football coach Houston Nutt, according to records and correspondence obtained by USA TODAY Sports.

Freeze resigned Thursday evening, hours after Ole Miss said it would provide a written statement to USA TODAY Sports regarding the phone call.

Athletics director Ross Bjork said in a news conference following the announcement that the resignation did not involve NCAA allegations but was based on a pattern of inappropriate conduct.

Before phone records were released some personal calls were redacted. One that was not was brought to Bjork's attention.

“We proactively looked into the rest of his phone records and found a concerning pattern,” Bjork said.

Bjork said if that the information they had uncovered had been public, the reason for the decision would be clear, acknowledging that if Freeze had not resigned the school would have "exercised the termination clause in the contract for moral turpitude."

On July 13 — one day after Nutt filed a federal lawsuit against Ole Miss alleging that the school violated the terms of its severance agreement — Nutt’s attorney, Thomas Mars, sent an e-mail to Lee Tyner, the school’s general counsel, referencing a “phone call Coach Freeze made that would be highly embarrassing for all of you and extremely difficult to explain.”

ANNOUNCEMENT | Hugh Freeze has resigned effective immediately. Matt Luke interim head coach. Press conference live at 7:30 PM CT on ESPNews.
— Ole Miss Football (@OleMissFB) July 20, 2017

The call, which was made on the evening of Jan. 19, 2016, to a Detroit (313) area code, lasts just one minute, according to e-mails exchanged between the two parties. But the phone number is associated with several Web sites advertising a female escort based in Tampa, Fla., USA TODAY Sports has independently confirmed. The phone number has been disconnected.

According to Mars, the records do not show Freeze immediately redialing a different or similar number, nor do other calls to a 313 number appear in the phone records covering the days Mars requested.

Responding on July 14, Tyner rebuffed a suggestion from Mars that the phone call might be connected to Ole Miss' ongoing NCAA infractions case, saying the school had inquired into the matter and that “the call to the Detroit number that lasted one minute (or less) appears to be a misdial.”

Mars shared the correspondence with USA TODAY Sports.

The exchange over the phone call highlights the ugliness between Ole Miss and Nutt as the school attempts to fight one of the most expansive NCAA infractions cases in recent memory.

Nutt alleges in his lawsuit that Ole Miss officials, including Freeze and athletics director Ross Bjork, conspired to smear him in late January 2016 by telling several local and national reporters in “off the record” conversations that most of the violations the NCAA had accused the school of occurred during the Nutt era.

That false narrative taking hold in some media accounts — in reality, 9 of the 13 alleged violations in the first Notice of Allegations took place under the Freeze regime — was an intentional strategy promoted by Ole Miss, Nutt’s lawsuit contends, to help save the school’s highly-ranked recruiting class right before National Signing Day.

The case against Ole Miss brought by the NCAA has since expanded to include 21 allegations against the football program, including lack of institutional control and failure to monitor, which could lead to significant penalties targeted at Freeze.

Nutt contends the false narrative has hurt his prospects of landing another Football Bowl Subdivision head coaching job and that it violated a non-disparagement clause in his termination agreement. Ole Miss officials have not commented on the lawsuit.

In putting together the lawsuit, Mars paired phone calls made from Freeze, Bjork and head of communications Kyle Campbell to reporters around the time Yahoo! Sports reported that Ole Miss had received its Notice of Allegations from the NCAA.

Mars has now expanded his search, this week requesting all of Freeze’s phone records beginning in June 2012, he told USA TODAY Sports.

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Part of me wants to think this could dead his career
Jul 20th 2017
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breh got 2 wins in a row vs Saban at Ole Piss of all places
Jul 20th 2017
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good Ole Miss
Jul 20th 2017
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haha, Saban gets mad all the fucking time
Jul 21st 2017
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This is an all-time fuckup
Jul 21st 2017
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World class post title
Jul 21st 2017
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Houston Nutt's lawsuit>>>>>Lemonade
Jul 21st 2017
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https://adamsarson.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/tiger-us-open-laugh.gif
Jul 21st 2017
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So how attractive will this job be in the offseason?
Jul 21st 2017
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the way they made it sound on ESPN was like they're about clean house
Jul 21st 2017
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the LSU situation was curious to me
Jul 21st 2017
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      i think that's just at LSU. Ole Miss fans should have lower expectations...
Jul 21st 2017
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           you're right about history. But they could get good fast
Jul 21st 2017
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           Ole Miss fans should have lower expectations
Jul 21st 2017
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                Him taking that job before coaching a game at FAU is so Lane
Jul 21st 2017
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                     haha, it really would be
Jul 21st 2017
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This is probably about to get way uglier for Hugh...
Jul 25th 2017
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ESPN piece detailing how it all came to be
Jul 25th 2017
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CFB fuckery is truly the best
Jul 25th 2017
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obsidianchrysalis
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1. "Part of me wants to think this could dead his career"
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But then again Petrino got caught in an affair and managed to land at Louisville.

With the phone call only taking a minute there is some plausible deniability. But this issue tacked onto the other issues just added to Freeze's toxicity and made firing him easier.

I wonder if this will take down the AD as well.

  

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BrooklynWHAT
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2. "breh got 2 wins in a row vs Saban at Ole Piss of all places"
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he'll def get another shot.

its probably better he got caught up with this rather than all the obvious cheating going on at Ole Piss.

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3. "good Ole Miss"
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everyone knew this Freeze thing was a timebomb once he signed that 2013 recruiting class, but the fall has been even more embarrassing than I figured.

at least he made Nick Saban mad a couple years.

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15. "haha, Saban gets mad all the fucking time"
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>at least he made Nick Saban mad a couple years.

  

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4. "This is an all-time fuckup"
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I swear, more and more I think the reason Saban and Belichick are so successful is because they're the only smart ones and they're surrounded by neanderthals

  

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5. "World class post title"
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"We call different numbers all the time"....but the same number though!?!?

But he'll bounce back. Pitino did and like someone said Petrinio did too!

  

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6. "Houston Nutt's lawsuit>>>>>Lemonade"
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Dude came back with a vengance

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TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*

  

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8. "So how attractive will this job be in the offseason?"
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It's an SEC school with a recent history of success (both in the standings and putting guys in the NFL,) but it's always had a fanbase that expects WAY too much and there's almost certainly going to be some sanctions coming down at some point.

But if Baylor was able to land a pretty good coach (though one who has little experience in Texas) after last year, is there really any reason to think Ole Miss won't be a highly coveted job?

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9. "the way they made it sound on ESPN was like they're about clean house"
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the AD probably out soon too.

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10. "the LSU situation was curious to me"
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they couldn't land anybody they wanted, and I thought that would be a hell of a destination for a big name or buzzy up-and-coming coach. I was wrong. No matter what LSU says, they did NOT want Ed Orgeron and would've bought Les out even sooner if they knew they could've gotten Jimbo Fisher. PLUS not only is Louisiana loaded with talent, but those kids actually WANT to play for their state school more than any other power in the South.

So I don't know what to think of Ole Miss. Great pedigree, talent-rich part of the country, competitive league. But the way LSU played out leads me to believe it's TOO competitive, that the pressure in that division specifically is TOO great. I mean think about it, your leash is basically, what, 2 maybe 3 years? If you don't beat Saban one of those 2 or 3 years you're basically fucked. At least if you're a top tier Ole Miss or LSU kind of school. Coaches might be smart to that now.

  

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11. "i think that's just at LSU. Ole Miss fans should have lower expectations..."
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aint like they got any history to be snooty about. they aint been shit for the better part of 50 years.

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12. "you're right about history. But they could get good fast"
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I mean we saw it just two years ago they had a legitimate shot at the playoff. If the right coach got in there that could be a hell of a program. The matter is - what coach is special enough to beat Saban?

  

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13. "Ole Miss fans should have lower expectations"
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Doesn't mean they do. See Clemson fans from 1985-right before Deshaun got there.

I wonder if Lane Kiffin has started browsing for houses in Oxford yet.

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14. "Him taking that job before coaching a game at FAU is so Lane "
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>I wonder if Lane Kiffin has started browsing for houses in
>Oxford yet.

http://i.imgur.com/vPqCzVU.jpg

  

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17. "This is probably about to get way uglier for Hugh..."
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Allegations of having sexual relations with underage girls in high school may come out. He was the football coach and girls high school basketball coach while at Briarcrest (or Wingate Christian School for those who saw "The Blind Side"). Some people I know that was at the high school at there was an incident, but it got swept under the rug quick so with all of this coming out they are suspecting one (or some?) of the girls to come forward.

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18. "ESPN piece detailing how it all came to be"
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TL;DR, a Mississippi State superfan (writing some book on Freeze) who was working with Houston Nutt's lawyer (who himself is connected to just about every powerful person in Arkansas) was the one who found the phone number. Nutt's lawyer told Ole Miss about it on a "Well I COULD go straight to the NCAA, but I thought the decent thing was to tell you first" move. And it all goes back to that store that Laremy Tunsil's stepfather alleged gave him free shit.

http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/20145148/ole-miss-rebels-hugh-freeze-ouster-result-odd-pairing-houston-nutt-attorney-mississippi-state-bulldogs-writer

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- The man who helped take down Ole Miss football coach Hugh Freeze is a lifelong Mississippi State fan who attended his first Bulldogs game 37 years ago and has the university's logo tattooed on his left hand.

But he insists he never set out to bring down the Rebels and their coach.

It just kind of happened that way.

When Steve Robertson was sifting through Freeze's phone records on July 5 as part of his research for an upcoming book he's writing, he discovered phone calls he expected to see. There were mostly calls to recruits and assistant coaches.

But when Robertson saw a phone number with a 313 area code, he was stunned by what he discovered in a Google search. A call made on Jan. 19, 2016, lasting one minute, was made to a number connected with several advertisements for female escorts. Robertson then asked his wife to read him the telephone number again to make sure it was correct. The escort service ads came up again.

Robertson called Thomas Mars, an attorney who is representing former Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt in his defamation lawsuit against Ole Miss. Mars had been introduced to Robertson through a third party he found while doing online research into Nutt's case. They've since developed a close working relationship, talking on the phone several times a day and sharing what they found in their investigations.

"He asked me to fill in some blanks," Robertson said.

When Robertson told Mars to enter the phone number in Google, Mars was silent for nearly a minute before yelling an expletive in excitement.

Ole Miss had unwittingly provided information that would lead to Freeze's resignation.

To understand what has transpired in the last couple of years in Oxford, Mississippi, it helps to know the nature of the rivalry between Ole Miss and Mississippi State. While this seems like the kind of scandal that could only happen in college football, it's really the kind of scandal that could only happen in a state like Mississippi.

"It's very Mississippi," Bruse Loyd, a Houston-based attorney, told ESPN last month. "It's very William Faulkner."

Loyd, who represents former Ole Miss staffer Barney Farrar, and who said he played junior college football with Mississippi State president Mark Keenum, all but predicted Freeze's ouster a month ago. "There's just so much drama and it involves a lot of tragedy," Loyd said. "It's going to get worse and there's going to be a lot more that's coming."

In 2014, Mississippi State was ranked No. 1 in the AP poll and Ole Miss was No. 3 after eight weeks of the season. Ever since, the usual high level of vitriol in the rivalry seems to have been taken to another level.

As one SEC power broker puts it: "It makes Ohio State-Michigan and Auburn-Alabama look like Sunday school." Robertson puts it another way: "It's the two runt puppies in the SEC West fighting for the hind teat. When you finally get locked on that hind teat, you do whatever you have to do to stay there, even if the other guy has to starve."

Robertson would know. In fact, if you're looking for answers as to how Ole Miss finds itself in its current predicament, he's the best person to talk to. He explained how he became so intertwined with the case over lunch at a burger joint in Starkville on Sunday afternoon.

It's a story of how what began as a run-of-the-mill college football scandal -- bottom-dwelling team hires upstart coach, five-star recruits arrive, and ensuing success leads to whispers, then accusations, and eventually serious charges by the NCAA -- mushroomed into much more.

It initially appeared that the Rebels might have been in the clear with only a slap on the wrist had it not been for a bizarre sequence of events with All-America offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil last year. On April 28, 2016, the first night of the NFL draft, someone hacked Tunsil's social media accounts and published a video of him smoking a substance from a gas mask, as well as text messages in which he asked Ole Miss coaches for money to pay rent and his mother's utility bills.

That set in motion the chain of events that brought Robertson and Mars together and culminated in Freeze's hasty resignation last Thursday.

Once Mars was made aware of the phone number linked to the escort service, he alerted Ole Miss general counsel Lee Tyner via a July 13 email.

"For the benefit of everyone on your end, and particularly Coach Freeze, I'd suggest you and do a deeper dive on the last set of phone records you gave me," Mars wrote. "If you examine them carefully enough, you'll find a phone call Coach Freeze made that would be highly embarrassing for all of you and extremely difficult to explain. While that call is arguably relevant to the NCAA investigation, we decided to take the high road and not make reference to it in the complaint."

Mars said Nutt didn't want him to release the phone records to the media.

"Houston had no interest in this information being used to embarrass Hugh Freeze, and he made that very clear to me," Mars said. "He wasn't interested in taking a pound of flesh from Hugh Freeze. He only wanted to clear his name."

After receiving Mars' email, Ole Miss officials initially searched only for the phone number in question. They told Mars they didn't find the number in any more of Freeze's phone records. But Ole Miss athletic director Ross Bjork decided to do a more extensive search of Freeze's phone records going back to shortly after he was hired in December 2011. A review was conducted by Freeze's attorney, a university attorney and an athletic department staff member of more than 39,000 phone calls. Bjork told ESPN last week that they found a pattern of calls that was "troubling."

Robertson, who has covered Mississippi State sports since 2001, said he and Mars stumbled upon the number when they were looking for another call -- a conversation between Freeze and a sportswriter. The call with the sportswriter happened on Jan. 20, 2016, but Mars requested records for the day before and the day after, so the university didn't know exactly what he was looking for.

The phone call to the escort service was one of 84 calls over a three-day period included in the records, after Freeze had redacted three personal calls. He failed to redact the call to the 313 area code.

Mars, based in Little Rock, Arkansas, was a former general counsel and chief administrator for Walmart, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is one of his clients. Mars lived in the same neighborhood as Nutt when he was coaching at Arkansas, and Bill Clinton's pastor called him in February and asked him to help Nutt in his case against Ole Miss. At the start of his legal career, Mars worked under Hillary Clinton at the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock.

Robertson had been butting heads with Ole Miss officials for the past several months, since they denied his open records request for an unredacted version of the notice of allegations the Rebels received from the NCAA in January 2016. Robertson wanted the names of the Ole Miss boosters who are accused of providing improper benefits to recruits, and university officials wouldn't release them.

When Mars advised Tyner about the call Freeze made to the escort service, he told him that he'd shared the phone records with Robertson.

"Steve is obsessed," Mars said Tyner told him.

"Had anybody in this state done their job, I wouldn't have had to do it," Robertson said. "It got to the point where I was sick and tired of being sick and tired of it. I was willing to pass the baton to someone, but no one was willing to take it."

Robertson filed a complaint with the Mississippi Ethics Commission, which ruled in his favor earlier this month. One of the unnamed boosters -- identified in court records as John Doe -- filed a lawsuit in state court in Jackson in an attempt to block the release of his name.

"I don't care if it goes to the Mississippi Supreme Court," Robertson said. "I'm in this all the way. The law is on my side."

Mars was preparing to sue Ole Miss and the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation for violating the terms of Nutt's severance agreement, which paid him a lump sum of $4.35 million when he was fired in 2011. Among other things, Ole Miss officials are "not to make any statement relative to Nutt's tenure as an employee that may damage or harm Nutt's reputation as a football coach."

Mars claims Ole Miss officials violated that agreement by allegedly defaming Nutt and blaming him for most of the Rebels' NCAA troubles in off-the-record conversations with sports reporters, including from ESPN. Along with Robertson's help, Mars also enlisted the services of Fred Burton, a longtime counterterrorism agent with the U.S. Department of State. Burton, whom Mars has known since the second grade, was involved in several high-profile investigations, including the capture of World Trade Center bomber Ramzi Yousef and the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. When asked about what Burton did to help in the Nutt case, Mars declined to provide specifics.

The fact that a self-described Mississippi State fan helped expose the wrongdoing of a popular Ole Miss coach will only add more bad blood to an in-state rivalry that has been boiling with venom for months.

"If it weren't for Steve Robertson, I don't believe this case would have transpired the way it did over the past week," Mars said.

Robertson has already received multiple death threats. He shared one with ESPN in which someone wrote on a message board that "he will be lucky if he can ever speak again" and "he won't be around much longer."

Even before Robertson helped expose Freeze's alleged misdeeds, Ole Miss and Mississippi State fans had been pointing fingers at each other. Many MSU fans accused the Rebels of cheating in recruiting during their rise to national prominence under Freeze, while some Ole Miss fans believe the Bulldogs helped orchestrate many of the more serious allegations of rules violations. And, of course, they're battling for many of the same high school players in a sparsely populated state.

"It's a family feud every day of every year," said ESPN college football analyst Tommy Tuberville, a former Ole Miss coach. "Recruiting is so much more involved and there's a lot more on the line. Auburn and Alabama is more of a rivalry game between the players, coaches and fans. But probably 80 percent of the guys signed by Ole Miss every year were recruited by Mississippi State. It's that cutthroat."

Two Mississippi State players -- linebacker Leo Lewis and defensive lineman Kobe Jones -- told NCAA investigators that the Rebels provided them with improper benefits. The players made the charges after they were granted partial immunity by the NCAA. Among other benefits, Jones and Lewis said they received free merchandise from Rebel Rags, a popular Ole Miss clothing and memorabilia store, according to legal filings.

Charles Merkel, an attorney who represents Rebel Rags, sued Jones, Lewis and Lindsey Miller, Tunsil's ex-stepfather, who told the NCAA that he also received free merchandise from the store. Merkel sued the trio for making false statements and said he has hundreds of pages of sales records and credit card receipts that prove they're lying. Merkel has requested to depose them under oath to prove it.

It doesn't take long to figure out which side Robertson is rooting for. He grew up in Columbia, Mississippi, near the Louisiana border. (He boasts that he and Walter Payton are the only good things to come from there.) Robertson attended his first Mississippi State game on Nov. 1, 1980, when he watched the Bulldogs upset No. 1 Alabama 6-3 in Jackson, Mississippi. (Bumper stickers were made to commemorate the win that read: "I Was There When We Beat The Bear.")

A self-described recovering alcoholic and addict, Robertson said he has been sober for 25 years. In 1992, he was convicted of burglary and false pretense and was sentenced to probation. He said Ole Miss fans have publicized his past problems in an attempt to damage his credibility.

"I've got to serve a life sentence for something I did when I was 19," Robertson said. "I wasn't one of those people who saw the light; I had to feel the heat."

A 45-year-old father of four kids, Robertson also hosts a popular podcast and wrote a book about the Ole Miss scandal, "Flim Flam," which is scheduled to be published next month (the books are being handled by an out-of-state printer to avoid copies being leaked).

Robertson is not-so-affectionately known as "Rose Bowl" by Ole Miss fans. In 2001, Mississippi State was ranked in the preseason top 20 under coach Jackie Sherrill, and Robertson predicted it would win the SEC and play in the BCS championship game in Pasadena, California. The Bulldogs finished 3-8. He has been jokingly referring to himself as "Rose Bowl" ever since. When the Rebels self-imposed a one-year postseason ban in February, he started selling "Rose Bowl Was Right" T-shirts. He advertised them on Facebook again when Freeze resigned on Thursday.

Robertson will continue to keep a close eye on what's transpiring in Oxford. The Rebels might appear before the NCAA Committee on Infractions later this summer in Indianapolis, where they'll attempt to argue that the coach they just forced to resign followed the rules. Freeze is charged with failure to monitor his staff, and Ole Miss is charged with lack of institutional control, the most serious NCAA violation a member institution can face.

It's unknown what kind of impact Freeze's resignation will have on the case, but Robertson can't believe it has gotten this far.

"If they had just apologized to Houston Nutt, I don't even know who Thomas Mars is and I never have the phone records," Robertson said. "I never find that call."

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