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Report: New contract for Hugh Freeze contains key provision
Liberty Flames head coach Hugh Freeze James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports

Hugh Freeze signed a new contract with Liberty that will make him one of the highest-paid coaches in the Group of 5. However, it does not necessarily guarantee a long-term stay.

Freeze agreed to a new eight-year deal with Liberty that will pay him nearly $5 million per year, a huge sum for a Group of 5 school. The new deal comes with Freeze being linked to Power 5 jobs, though, so a great deal of the speculation gravitated toward the buyout provision.

According to Ross Dellenger of SI, Freeze’s new buyout is not high enough to ward off likely interest from notable power conference schools, including those in the SEC.

With Bryan Harsin believed to be on the hot seat at Auburn, Freeze is regarded as a strong possibility to replace him. Freeze was linked to the Auburn job before Harsin got it too, but those links apparently were not serious.

In other words, despite the new deal, Freeze’s future may still lie elsewhere. Regardless, he’ll be well-compensated either way.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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