Tennessee-Chattanooga fires assistant football coach for using 'racist' remark and criticizing Stacey Abrams's appearance in 'appalling' tweet after Georgia Republicans lost Senate races

  • Tennessee-Chattanooga fired offensive line coach Chris Malone for his social media attack on former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams
  • Malone has since deleted the tweet, which criticized Abrams' appearance and jabbed her for her loss in the 2018 election by fewer than 55,000 votes
  • In a decision that was applauded by former Tennessee-Chattanooga star and Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens, Malone was fired within a day of the tweet

Tennessee-Chattanooga fired offensive line coach Chris Malone for his social media attack on former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, who played a prominent role in encouraging voting in both the presidential and US Senate runoff elections in the state.

Malone has since deleted the tweet, which criticized Abrams' appearance and jabbed her for her loss in the 2018 election by fewer than 55,000 votes. He also likened Abrams, who is black, to Fat Albert, a black cartoon voiced by Bill Cosby in the 1970s and 1980s. 

'Congratulations to the state GA and Fat Albert @staceyabrams because you have truly shown America the true works of cheating in an election, again!!!' read Malone's tweet, which was captured by Chattanooga Holler before it was deleted. 'Enjoy the buffet Big Girl! You earned it!!! Hope the money was good, still not governor!'

The school responded by firing Malone, who was accused of racism on social media. 

Tennessee-Chattanooga fired offensive line coach Chris Malone was fired by the school on Thursday for his tweet about Stacey Abrams
Abrams played a prominent role in encouraging voting in both the presidential and US Senate runoff elections in the state

Tennessee-Chattanooga fired offensive line coach Chris Malone for his social media attack on former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (pictured), who played a prominent role in encouraging voting in both the presidential and US Senate runoff elections in the state

Malone has since deleted the tweet, which criticized Abrams' appearance and jabbed her for her loss in the 2018 election by fewer than 55,000 votes. He also likened Abrams, who is black, to Fat Albert, a black cartoon voiced by Bill Cosby in the 1970s and 1980s

Malone has since deleted the tweet, which criticized Abrams' appearance and jabbed her for her loss in the 2018 election by fewer than 55,000 votes. He also likened Abrams, who is black, to Fat Albert, a black cartoon voiced by Bill Cosby in the 1970s and 1980s

'Last night, a totally inappropriate social media post by a member of our football staff was brought to my attention,' athletic director Mark Wharton said in a statement Thursday morning. 

'The entire post was appalling. The sentiments in that post do not represent the values of our football program, our athletics department or our university. With that said, effectively immediately, that individual is no longer a part of the program.'

The decision was praised by Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens, who played at UT-Chattanooga and ranks among the school's most famous alumni. 

"As a proud @UTChattanooga alum, I stand by the decision of Mark Wharton, Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics along with my former teammate and our Head Coach, Rusty Wright, to remove OL Coach Chris Malone after his offensive tweet,' Owens wrote on social media.  

The decision was praised by Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens, who played at UT-Chattanooga and ranks among the school's most famous alumni

The decision was praised by Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens, who played at UT-Chattanooga and ranks among the school's most famous alumni

Head coach Rusty Wright also condemned the tweet.

'Our football program has a clear set of standards,' Wright said. 'Those standards include respecting others. It is a message our players hear daily. It is a standard I will not waiver on. 

'What was posted on social media by a member of my staff is unacceptable and not any part of what I stand for or what Chattanooga Football stands for. 

'Life is bigger than football and as leaders of young men we have to set that example, first and foremost. With that said, effectively immediately, that individual is no longer a part of my staff.'

Abrams encouraged Georgians to register and turn out to the polls. Her efforts have been credited with helping president-elect Joe Biden win the state and with flipping two Republican Senate seats to the Democrats in Tuesday's runoff.

Malone was hired in 2014 to coach the Mocs' offensive line after jobs that included seven years at James Madison and one season at Virginia State.

Terrell Owens was happy to see that his school fired offensive line coach Chris Malone

Terrell Owens was happy to see that his school fired offensive line coach Chris Malone 

Social media users were outraged with Malone's comment and demanded he be fired

Social media users were outraged with Malone's comment and demanded he be fired