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New Mexico State offensive coordinator fired after investigation into social media history

Oct. 11—New Mexico State offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Tyler Wright has been fired, a university spokesperson confirmed to the Journal on Friday morning.

KTSM-9 News’ Sam Guzman was the first to report the news.

Wright, NMSU’s first-year offensive coordinator, had not been with the team since the Las Cruces Sun-News released a report on Sept. 27 detailing upward of 150 posts containing derogatory and offensive language posted to his social media account more than a decade ago.

NMSU Athletic Director Mario Moccia told the Sun-News then that Wright would be away from the team as the school conducted an investigation. Assistant head coach and offensive line coach Andrew Mitchell took over play-calling duties in Wright’s absence.

“The university made a decision based on the facts they got,” Sanchez said in a prescheduled press conference previewing NMSU’s Tuesday game against Louisiana Tech. “It’s a tough deal. We love Tyler, you know, been around him, he’s a good guy.

As reported by the Sun-News, the posts in question contained homophobic and racial slurs and frequent references to former Ugandan warlord Kony. Many were posted to X (formerly Twitter) during Wright’s time as a wide receiver at Tarleton State University from 2011-14, and largely ceased upon his hiring at Odessa-Permian (Texas) High School in 2015.

“It’s unfortunate that he made some comments while he was in college,” Sanchez added. “It’s a long time ago. But it’s one of those deals where it’s just like, I understand the university’s position, but I also understand the fact that, all around the country we’ve got kids that we’ve given second chances to that have made bad mistakes.

“And then you get a guy who’s now paying the price (for what he did) at that exact same age, and being a little too free with maybe some of the things he said with…


Source link : https://sports.yahoo.com/mexico-state-offensive-coordinator-fired-030200424.html

Author : Albuquerque Journal, N.M.

Publish date : 2024-10-12 03:02:00

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