Hugh Freeze put trust in his playmaker Jackson Arnold for a critical, game-sealing fourth-quarter 4th-and-1 play against Baylor. Arnold, who had a lot to prove himself, kept the ball with him and sliced through the field straight to the end zone, accounting for a stunning 27-yard game-winning touchdown. It became the highlight of the Tigers' 38-24 win over the Bears.
That's what taking advice from Freeze's rant did for Arnold.
About five days before their season opener, Freeze launched into a whole rant about how turnovers have been damaging the Tigers' records the last two seasons. The need to eliminate them was obvious, and given Arnold's history with them, Freeze started by calling him out first.