USC RB Quits, Accuses 'Racist' Coach of Treating Him Like 'Slave' Without Using N-Word, Slurs

USC RB Quits, Accuses 'Racist' Coach of Treating Him Like 'Slave' Without Using N-Word, Slurs

USC running back Anthony Brown quit the team this week after accusing head coach Steve Sarkisian of racism and treating him like a slave. 

In an interview with TMZ, Brown said Sarkisian “was talking to me… like a slave master talking to his slave” on Tuesday.  But, according to TMZ, “Sarkisian never used the N-word or any other racial slur,” but Brown “feels the overall ‘tone’ was racist.”

“I called a meeting up with this disrespectful guy!!! He called me a coward, all types of f**k words,” Brown reportedly said. “He stereotype my mom and dad. like he belittle me to another level… I just responded Yes Sir and No Sir!”

Brown said when he walked into the room, Sarkisian said, “You have the f**king guts to walk in here — coward.” He then reportedly told Brown to “get the f**k out of his office.” Brown reportedly added, “Never been treated like that before!! Don’t Wish it upon anyone! That’s who he is!”

In a since deleted Instagram post Brown wrote, “Sark treated me like a slave in his Office…Can’t play for a racist MAN!!!!! #Fighton.” He reportedly added an image, which has also been deleted, that said, “Couldn’t play for a racist man.”

This is certainly a week that may make USC fans wish that even Lane Kiffin were the head coach.

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