News | September 24, 2015 04:30 PM EDT

Texas Football Coach Who Allegedly Ordered Players to 'Strike' Ref Is Out - ABC News

The Texas high school assistant football coach who allegedly ordered his players to "take out" a referee during a game earlier this month has resigned -- but maintained that the referee had used a racist epithet during the game.

Mack Breed, an assistant coach at John Jay High School in San Antonio, resigned, but maintained that the referee used a racial epithet against one of his players, according to a statement from his lawyer James Reeves.

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