Utah High School Football Coach Suspends Entire Team Amid Reports Of Cyberbullying

This high school football coach does not tolerate bullying or attitude problems, and he recently showed players in a major way.

Utah outlet Desert News reported that the town of Roosevelt’s Union High School football coach Matt Labrum recently suspended all 80 players from the team due to reports of bullying and academic issues.

In a letter to the team from the school’s coaching staff last Friday, players were told that if they participated in community service activities, took character-education classes and participated in extra study hall sessions, they would earn the right to play again in upcoming games.

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