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The Hugh Freeze from Auburn Football, in which early prostate cancer was diagnosed, will train in 2025

In Auburn Football coach Hugh Freeze, prostate cancer was recently diagnosed in the early stage, as the program announced on Friday.

The announcement states that doctors recorded cancer early, and freezing is expected to be completely recovered. The contribution did not state when Freeze received the diagnosis. He is still retained all coaching obligations for 2025.

“Fortunately, it was recognized early and its doctors said that it is very treatable and curable,” said Auburn's post. “He will continue his normal coaching tasks and responsibility and expect a complete recovery with the upcoming proper treatment. Coach Freeze is incredibly grateful for our medical specialists and has asked that we use his experience as a reminder of the importance of prioritization and planning of annual health demonstrations.”

Freeze is for his third season with the Tigers, who start with the spring exercises on March 25th. He has an 11-14 record in two seasons in Auburn. However, he brought in a talent inflow, and the tigers are expected to make 2025 progress.

Freeze added the quarterback Jackson Arnold in Oklahoma this off-season, together with the move in No. 8 Transfer portal class to 247 Sports.

The 55-year-old also held head coaching tasks in the state of Arkansas, Ole Miss and Liberty, from Auburn before the 2023 season.

This article originally appeared in USA Today: Hugh Freeze, in which prostate cancer was diagnosed, Auburn will train in 2025