USC Football Running Back Star, Anthony Brown Quits Team...Calls His Coach, Steve Sarkisian A Racist

By Star Connor | Aug 28, 2014 06:55 PM EDT

Looks like things are looking bad for USC football this year. Some of it's key players have decided to make bad decisions resulting in losing a possible NFL career.

In the latest drama at the University of Southern California, MStars News has learned that running back Anthony Brown just announced via Twitter that he is quitting the football team, claiming that his head coach, Steve Sarkisian is a "racist."

Brown, a redshirt senior revealed, that "Sark treated me like a slave in his Office...Can't play for a racist MAN!!!!! #Fighton."

TMZ reports that Brown uploaded an image that read, "Couldn't play for a racist man."

An update was given to TMZ Sports, after they contacted the former running back to find out why he was giving up his jersey, they claim he said:

"I called a meeting up with this disrespectful guy!!! He called me a coward, all types of f**k words." Brown continued. "He stereotype my mom and dad. like he belittle me to another level."

"I just responded Yes Sir and No Sir!" Brown added, "Never been treated like that before!! Don't Wish it upon anyone! That's who he is!"

This is just the latest news on the probably football team after cornerback Josh Shaw was just suspended indefinitely for lying about saving his 7-year-old nephew.

Multiple sources, including USC players are defending the coach, including linebacker Scott Felix who revealed on his Twitter account, "Coach Sark is a great coach and even better person. Accusations like that couldn't be more untrue."

Defensive tackle Antwaun Woods added,  "Coach Sark is a great person/Coach! Please disregard comments that have been made by someone."

Arash Markazi, writer for ESPN tweeted:

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