Hugh Freeze has been diagnosed with an early form of prostate cancer, Auburn football announced Friday. He will continue his normal coaching duties.
Current and former Liberty University football players expressed their support for former head coach Hugh Freeze after he revealed his prostate cancer diagnosis. On Thursday, Liberty posted a video on X,
Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze was diagnosed with an “early form” of prostate cancer, the university announced in a statement Friday.
Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze was recently diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer, the program announced on Friday. The announcement said doctors caught the cancer early, and Freeze is ...
Third-year Auburn Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, according to a statement from the school. He is expected to "continue his normal coaching duties."
The sports world is offering support after an SEC football coach was diagnosed with cancer. Auburn announced that Hugh Freeze has an early form of prostate cancer. According to a statement, the cancer was detected early, and the doctors advised that it is “very treatable and curable.”
Auburn coach Hugh Freeze was recently diagnosed with an early form of prostate cancer, the school announced Friday. He is expected to make a full recovery and will continue his normal coaching duties and responsibilities while undergoing treatment.
Auburn men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl was asked during his Monday morning news conference about Freeze’s diagnosis, and he highlighted how Freeze’s “only consideration was everybody else” when he learned of the diagnosis.
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The school said that Freeze is expected to make a full recovery and will continue his regular coaching duties.
Auburn head football coach Hugh Freeze has been diagnosed with a form of prostate cancer, the school announced on Friday. While any cancer diagnosis is always c
Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze was recently diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer, the school announced Friday.