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Freeze with Tigers against UK after arriving late because of illness

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Freeze shows appreciation for support from Auburn family (1:48)

After admitting that the Tigers' season is not going as expected, Hugh Freeze explains how supportive and optimistic the Auburn fans have remained. (1:48)

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Auburn coach Hugh Freeze arrived well ahead of the Tigers' Southeastern Conference game against Kentucky on Saturday night and was on the sideline before kickoff after not flying with the team on Friday because of an illness.

Sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel that Freeze didn't travel after falling ill on Friday. An Auburn football spokesman confirmed that the coach experienced nausea described as a "24 hour bug" but flew to Lexington on Saturday morning and was with the team as it conducted its pregame Tiger Walk into Kroger Field several hours before the scheduled 7:45 p.m. ET kickoff. Freeze went through his normal pregame routine, the spokesman added, and even took pictures on the field.

The night ended well for Freeze and the Tigers, who scored 24 straight points for a 24-10 victory.

"It would've really been miserable for everybody if I tried to travel with them yesterday," said Freeze, who received an IV before the game for dehydration. "But nothing was really different other than I missed the Friday night meetings."

The Tigers (3-5, 1-4) ended a four-game losing streak and salvaged fading bowl prospects. Auburn has won 10 straight trips to Lexington dating back to 1966 and beat a Wildcats team (3-5, 1-5) needing its own lift after a third consecutive loss and fifth in seven games.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.