‘They Don’t Want Me’: Ed Reed Says Bethune-Cookman Won’t Hire Him As Football Coach
Ed Reed, the football hall of fame under consideration to be the head coach at Bethune-Cookman University, said Saturday that he wouldn’t be hired in an emotional speech that came about a week after he received backlash for criticizing the HBCU in Florida.
During an expletive-laden, impassioned address in front of recruits, players and parents that was also streamed on social media, Reed is shown on a video saying that the decision was not his.
“You know I don’t want to leave,” Reed said before suggesting the Bethune-Cookman administration’s decision against hiring him was made by “evil people who don’t care about kids like I do.”
Reed said he didn’t withdraw his name as a candidate and alleged “all kinds of stuff going on around here” in an apparent nod to his own social media video last week complaining about trash he claimed to find on the Daytona Beach campus.
“Deion was right, and I know I’m right,” he added in an apparent reference to critical comments former Jackson State University head football coach Deion Sanders said about conditions and resources at HBCUs.
Ed Reed was notified by Bethune-Cookman that he will no longer be the Head Coach.
His response was one of the most impassioned speeches I’ve ever heard & he states @DeionSanders was right. Reed clearly loves these kids.
*Warning* — Language pic.twitter.com/M4scgM8ZR9
— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) January 21, 2023
ESPN reported that Reed suggested his vision for “change” was too radical for Bethune-Cookman.
From ESPN:
“We’ve been around here trying to change things,” Reed said. “My vision for change, probably moving too fast for a lot of people. I’m not withdrawing my name, as they said. They don’t want me here. They do not want me here because I tell the truth.”
Sanders expressed deep support for Reed while the two appeared together live on Instagram.
“We talked about this, we know the structure, we know the order and we know how it was gonna play out,” Sanders told Reed.
This type of support from Deion Sanders for Ed Reed in a one of Ed’s toughest moments is MONUMENTAL. pic.twitter.com/nQSWBfGkgR
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) January 21, 2023
Reed formally announced the news in a tweet on Saturday morning.
“[A]fter weeks of negotiations I’ve been informed that the University won’t be ratifying my contract and won’t make good on the agreement we had in principle, which had provisions and resources best needed to support the student athletes,” the statement said in part. “I was committed to coaching and cultivating a relationship with the University, Players, Community and the Fans. It’s extremely disappointing this won’t be happening.”
With great sadness… pic.twitter.com/bhcusZIsW9
— Ed Reed (@TwentyER) January 21, 2023
It was reported late last month that Reed, a revered Super Bowl champion, would be named as Bethune-Cookman’s next head football coach. Weeks later, though, Reed went live on Instagram and released a series of videos. One of them was filmed while he was on a Bethune-Cookman golf cart criticizing the university over the conditions of his office. He also said he and student-athletes were “picking up trash” on campus.
Reed also emphasized how he wasn’t “even under contract” and at one point suggested he should just “leave” Bethune-Cookman altogether.
Ed Reed is not happy with all the trash littered at Bethune Cookman
“I’m waking out here with the football team picking up trash.”
“I should leave! I’m not even under contract yet”
“They didn’t even clean my office when I got here!”
— Unnecessary Roughness (@UnnecRoughness) January 16, 2023
The videos prompted a swift backlash on social media with a chorus of voices suggesting Reed may not be the right person to coach at an HBCU.
These kinds of backhanded comments from Ed Reed and Deion don’t help HBCUs get better. They instead continue the tropes/narratives that HBCUs are all poorly run and not up to snuff of other universities/colleges.
— Jan. 29th (@KevCoke6) January 15, 2023
Ed Reed didn’t say anything new. B-CU folks know the deal. The world knows the deal. However, there are effective ways to get things done. I’ve never heard of an employee publicly blasting their employer before “officially” starting on the job.
— Married 2 the Game (@married2game1) January 15, 2023
Ed Reed has started degrading HBCUs early I see. At some point we gotta stop letting these folks use us as stepping stones. Smh. pic.twitter.com/rF2OlDLJL5
— Benandria Williams (@Benandria) January 15, 2023
However, there was also a strong amount of support for Reed lending his prominent voice to sustain the hard but necessary conversations about HBCUs that Sanders sparked.
How Bethune Cookman let go off Ed Reed because he trying to make a change and y’all don’t like what he trying to do with the School. Bethune Cookman just can’t deal with the truth and don’t like getting exposed so I still support Ed Reed love you my Guy!!!!!!! @TwentyER
— Mari (@Omari__5) January 21, 2023
Bruh are we bout to mess this ed reed situation up? why he ain’t signed yet and why yal ain’t clean this man office before he got there?????? this ain’t a good look from my institution.
— Ryan Davis (@bigdavis813) January 15, 2023
So now Ed Reed can’t call out the administration? Y’all killed Deion for leaving but the bigger issue is nobody ever wants to be accountable and that’s the problem. We can all agree that HBCU’s need more support while also pointing out how bad their administrations are
— Stat Padford (@small215) January 16, 2023
Reed had already begun recruiting star players to Bethune-Cookman before his announcement on Saturday.
After a great talk with head coach Ed Reed I am blessed to receive my first division one offer from Bethune Cookman university
@coachmarshawn @twentyER @PitLifeCoachP @Mcoop_Coach pic.twitter.com/Qb81rtuWv5— Jamarlo Campbell (@JamarloCampbell) January 15, 2023
The influential Yard Talk HBCU Twitter account posted a note from a purported Bethune-Cookman student claiming there would be an on-campus protest against the university on Monday.
A current Bethune-Cookman student that will remain anonymous has messaged me about the Ed Reed situation and says they plan to protest…#HailWildcats #SWAC #HBCUs pic.twitter.com/nb2wN3D2DZ
— yardtalkhbcu (@yardtalkhbcu) January 21, 2023
The news that Reed would coach at Bethune-Cookman was largely seen as being part of the so-called “blueprint” for success Sanders is credited for establishing for HBCU football programs following his brief but successful tenure at Jackson State. He was poised to join a growing list of high-profile college football coaches at historically Black colleges and universities that also includes Tennessee Titans legend Eddie George serving as head coach at Tennessee State since 2021.
But Sanders’ tenure at Jackson State was not without controversy.
In January 2021, Sanders was irked about the conditions and resources at Jackson State and HBCUs.
“The playing field is horrible,” Sanders said at the time. “It’s not a level playing field. It’s unacceptable. Thank God that God called me to change the game, to open their eyes, to open the door. Not just for Jackson State, but for everybody.”
“Some of the things that I’ve seen thus far early in my tenure are truly unacceptable,” Sanders continued. “It causes a kid not to dream. It causes a kid to not have that passion because he don’t see no end result that’s promising for him.”
Y’all disagree with what Coach Ed Reed said? pic.twitter.com/DP5bt3EvXI
— yardtalkhbcu (@yardtalkhbcu) January 15, 2023
In one of his videos, Reed alluded to those comments, calling Sanders by his popular nickname.
“Prime was not wrong about what he was saying,” Reed said. “I know a lot of HBCUs need help, I’m just here to help first. I see it too clearly. All of our HBCUs need help and they need help because of the people who’s running it. It’s broken mentalities out here.”
On Monday, Reed apologized for those comments.
“I(n) regards to my social media and comments about the University, staff and other institutions, I would like to sincerely apologize to all BCU staff, students and alumni for my lack of professionalism,” Reed said via a release through HBCUgameday.com.
“My language and tone were unacceptable as a father, coach and leader. My passion for our culture, betterment and bringing our foundation up got the best of me and I fell victim while engaging with antagonists on social media as well. I am fully aware of the hard working folks at our school who are also fighting to make things better and more financially sound. I am encouraged from my communication with my AD and our administration and understand it’s a work in progress. My passion is about getting and doing better and that goes for me too.”
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