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HS Football Coaches Resign After Staff Caught Thrusting Hips in Players’ Faces, Ripping Off Helmets

Two Alabama high school football coaches have resigned from their positions over inappropriate behavior that circulated across social media, which included staffers thrusting their hips in players’ faces during practices.

Head coach Drew Gilmer and defensive coordinator Adam Helms left their roles with the Hoover High School football team after they were initially placed on administrative leave, the school district announced during a board of education special meeting Thursday.

In one of the videos, obtained by WBRC, a coach was caught thrusting his hips into the face of a player on the ground as another coach ripped a different player’s helmet off following a tackle in practice.

The second video showed a coach sprinting across the field and ripping another player’s helmet off their head as the high schooler fell to the ground during a drill.

“This has nothing to do with him being a good coach on the field of play. It has everything to do with what was depicted on the video in an instance that left pause and concern again throughout, not just Alabama, but throughout the sports industry as a whole,” said state Rep. Juandalyn Givan (D-Jefferson), according to the outlet.

The school district has not confirmed who the coaches in the videos were, according to the outlet.

“The past few days have been extremely unsettling for many of our varsity football players, coaches, and the overall Hoover Community,” Hoover Schools Superintendent Kevin Maddox said in a release obtained by WBRC.

“The safety and well-being of our students and staff continue to be our top priorities.

“We maintain high expectations for our employees and students. At this time, our focus is dedicated to supporting our football players and coaching staff.”

Givan, representing the players in the videos, alleges that the 17-year-old player was “subjected to an experience no child should ever go through regardless if it’s on the field of play,” AL.com reported.

On Wednesday, the school district announced offensive coordinator Chip English as the interim head coach for the team, which opens up its season on Aug. 24 in Miami, Florida.

The Hoover Police Department said it is investigating the incidents in the videos.

Some student-athletes on the team shared their support for the coaches after they were placed on administrative leave.

“We love Coach Gilmer and Coach Helms! Ask any player on the roster. They’ve done a lot for us and the Hoover program,” one student said on social media.

“If the players want him as our coach, we should be able to keep him! He might coach a little differently, but that’s why he wins!”

Gilmer was hired as the new head coach in January after his tenure at Clay-Chalkville High School in Pinson, Alabama, where he went 81-12.

Helms followed Gilmer to Hoover High School from Clay-Chalkville.

The Hoover High School varsity football program was featured in the MTV reality series “Two-A-Days.”

The show had 19 episodes between two seasons that ran from August 2006 to April 2007.

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  • Roger says:

    My ideal of tolerance is what consenting adults do in the privacy of their homes is not my business. Our tolerance has been abused and now they mock us.

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