Hugh Freeze discusses how there has not been an offer mutual enough to leave Liberty

Liberty concluded its 2020 season with a 37-34 overtime victory over No. 12 Coastal Carolina in the Cure Bowl.

Liberty (10-1) concluded its 2020 season with a 37-34 overtime victory over No. 12 Coastal Carolina in the Cure Bowl.

Following Liberty’s victory over Coastal Carolina, Vols Wire spent time at Liberty, taking in the winning program Hugh Freeze has built in Lynchburg, Virginia.

He is 18-6 with two bowl victories in two seasons with the Flames.

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Freeze further discussed his success in two seasons at Liberty on “The Paul Finebaum Show” Monday. Freeze discussed what it would take for him to leave Liberty for another school.

“They have given me an incredible offer here — six-year extension,” Freeze said. “It was more than anything I would have dreamed of at a place outside of the Power Five. They have been so good to me and my family, supportive of our staff, our kids, and anything we need to try to make Liberty one of the top Group of 5 programs in the country. That’s where my commitment lies.

“I have been very honest with the administration and with our players more so than I have ever have been, saying to them should something come that makes my heart beat a little faster, and that university feels the same about me that I feel about them, they will be the first to know that — that is the truth as I can put it. To this point, there has been nothing that was mutual enough, either on their side or my side, to make me want to leave the mountain here at Liberty University.”

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