Texas Wesleyan Coach Suspended For Racist & Homophobic Tweets After Condemning Recruits For Their Tweets

Wow, talk about being a hypocrite.

For the past few years, a number of athletes have been catching a lot of flack for for the type of tweets that they have posted on their Twitter account years ago.

Texas Wesleyan offensive coordinator Kyle Cox decided he wanted to teach a lesson to future recruits on the dangers off hat they tweet out and the ramifications it can and will cost them down the road.

So, he tweeted this:

Unfortunately for Coach Cox, Twitter never forgets, digging up these racist and homophobic tweets:

It didn’t take long for Kyle Cox to delete his Twitter account but the damage had been done and the school released this statement, suspending the offensive coordinator:

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