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Chattanoog­a fires ex-ODU assistant

Malone attacked voting rights advocate Abrams on social media

- By Jami Frankenber­ry Jami Frankenber­ry, 757446-2376, jami.frankenber­ry@pilotonlin­e.com

Chris Malone, who coached the Mocs’ offensive line, reportedly attacked voting rights advocate Stacey Abrams in a Twitter post.

Chris Malone, a former assistant football coach at Old Dominion, was fired Thursday by the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a after attacking voting rights advocate Stacey Abrams on social media, according to the Chattanoog­a Times Free Press.

Malone was ODU’s offensive line coach from 2016-18 before being fired by head coach Bobby Wilder. Malone previously coached at VMI, James Madison and Virginia State and had been Chattanoog­a’s offensive line coach for the past two seasons.

Malone’s Twitter post came after Democratic senators Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff won runoff elections in Georgia – where Abrams served in the House of Representa­tives from 2007-17.

Malone has s i nce del e t e d hi s Twitt e r account, but images of the post show he mocked Abram’s weight, calling her “Fat Albert,” and added an accusation of elec

tion fraud that has been proven false — “you have truly shown America the true works of cheating in an election.”

Malone posted the tweet Tuesday night, and it gained national attention Wednesday. He was fired Thursday morning.

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

A native of Emporia, Malone was a standout offensive lineman at Virginia Tech and in his senior year helped the Hokies win their first Big East title, beat Miami for the first time and upset ninth-ranked Texas in the 1995 Sugar Bowl. He was All-Big East as a senior and started 47 consecutiv­e games.

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 ?? STAFF FILE ?? Former ODU offensive line coach Chris Malone spent two seasons at the same position at Chattanoog­a.
STAFF FILE Former ODU offensive line coach Chris Malone spent two seasons at the same position at Chattanoog­a.

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