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Texas A&M coach apologizes for Twitter rant
- Updated: May 5, 2016
12:33 PM ET
Texas A&M assistant coach Aaron Moorehead apologized Thursday for a series of tweets about loyalty and accountability he posted soon after a highly touted quarterback recruit announced he was breaking a verbal commitment to the Aggies.
“Last night, I made some impromptu comments on social media out of frustration and out of a true love for Texas A&M Football,” Moorehead posted. “I want to apologize to all of the young men in high school who work so hard to achieve their dreams of playing college football & I wish them all well wherever they end up.
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“I also want to apologize to Coach [Kevin] Sumlin and the Aggie Family for not representing our university the right way. I need to do better and I will.”
Moorehead began his social media rant Wednesday night, just a few minutes after ESPN 300 quarterback Tate Martell, the third-ranked dual-threat quarterback in the 2017 class, tweeted he was …
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