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    Oklahoma State star Hill arrested

    December 12, 2014

    Tyreek Hill's thrilling 92-yard punt return for a touchdown made him the hero of Oklahoma State's comeback win over Oklahoma and earned him a spot on highlight shows nationwide.

    Less than a week later, he was in jail after being arrested and charged with punching and choking his pregnant girlfriend.

    According to a report from the Stillwater Police Department, the woman said she and the All-Big 12 player had an argument that escalated into physical violence Thursday night. The woman said she was eight weeks pregnant with Hill's child, and was concerned about the fetus because she was in pain after he punched her in the stomach. She said she also was punched in the face, had a busted lip and was choked by Hill.

    Hill, a 20-year-old junior, was arrested shortly after 11 p.m. on a charge of domestic abuse by strangulation and he allegedly told officers he was being arrested ''for being black and she was white.'' Hill spent the night in jail and was charged Friday with domestic assault and battery by strangulation, according to a Payne County Court clerk. Hill did not enter a plea. Bond was set at $15,000, and a court date was set for Jan. 13.

    The woman said Hill ''has a volatile temper and that he thought it was OK to punch and shake her,'' police said. She said he had been physical with her before, but it had been mostly manhandling and had never been this bad.

    Oklahoma State did not immediately comment on the incident.

    Hill's big return against Oklahoma tied last Saturday's game, and the Cowboys went on to win 38-35 in overtime. He finished the regular season with 1,811 all-purpose yards, including 534 rushing, 281 receiving, 256 on punt returns and 740 on punt returns. His 996 combined kick return yards are the second-most in the nation this year, and his 150.9 all-purpose yards per game rank 11th nationally.

    In addition to the big performance against Oklahoma, he also had a late kickoff return for a score at Kansas to break a late-game tie and give the Cowboys the win, had a kickoff return for a touchdown that broke open OSU's close game with Iowa State and posted a season-high 278 all-purpose yards against defending national champion Florida State in the season opener.

    Hill, who is from Pearson, Georgia, also sprints for Oklahoma State's track team.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #47
      Ole Miss: Freeze to earn $4.3M in '15

      December 12, 2014

      Mississippi coach Hugh Freeze earned a big raise after leading the program to a nine-win season and a spot in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl on Dec. 31.

      The school said on Friday that it's finalized a contract with Freeze that will pay a base salary of $4.3 million next season - a raise of more than a million from his 2014 salary.

      Ole Miss athletic director Ross Bjork said last week that the school and Freeze had reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, but details were released in a university statement on Friday. The contract runs for four years, which is the longest allowed by Mississippi state law.

      The school also said the salary pool for Ole Miss assistant coaches will rise by ''at least'' 25 percent.

      ''This continued investment in Ole Miss football, Hugh Freeze and our football staff shows that we want to excel at the highest level in the SEC and college football,'' Bjork said in a statement. ''I personally look forward to working with Hugh Freeze as we continue to build Ole Miss each and every day. We are grateful that his leadership of our program will be in place for the long term.''

      Freeze's base salary rises $100,000 in each year of the deal, or 50 percent of the annual bonuses earned in the previous season depending on which is greater. His base salary immediately jumps to $5 million if the Rebels make the SEC championship game.

      The school said Freeze earned a base salary of $3.15 million last season.

      ''I'm grateful to call Oxford my home, and I'm excited to continue our journey for championships at Ole Miss,'' Freeze said in a statement.

      Freeze's pay increase puts him closer to some of his highly paid SEC Western Division contemporaries. Texas A&M's Kevin Sumlin earns about $5 million annually while Alabama's Nick Saban is at the top of the heap with a $7 million deal.

      No. 9 Ole Miss (9-3) will play No. 6 TCU (11-1) in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. The Rebels won their first seven games of the season, including a home victory over Alabama, before a three-game losing streak in SEC play knocked them out of contention for a spot in the College Football Playoff.

      But the Rebels bounced back with a 31-17 victory over rival Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl, which helped the program earn a spot in one of the ''New Year's Six'' bowls that were picked by the College Football Playoff committee.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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