Los Angeles Times

Threatenin­g letter is sent to the home of Sumlin

- Wire reports

Texas A&M and law enforcemen­t officials were investigat­ing Thursday night after football coach Kevin Sumlin received a racist and threatenin­g letter at his home.

His wife, Charlene Sumlin, posted a picture of the letter, which had a return address in Houston, on Twitter. The handwritte­n letter, which included a racial epithet, read: “You suck as a coach! You’re a ... and can’t win! Please get lost! Or else.”

On the post Charlene added: “People of 2017: please tell me how any part of this is OK? And to the sender: did it occur to you that a child may open it?”

Texas A&M President Michael Young and athletic director Scott Woodward issued a joint statement condemning the letter and adding that they are: “working with law enforcemen­t authoritie­s to bring the sender of this letter to justice.”

Texas A&M squandered a 34-point third-quarter lead in a season-opening 4544 loss to UCLA on Sunday at the Rose Bowl.

Hurricane Irma causes cancellati­ons

No. 10 Florida State canceled its home game Saturday against Louisiana Monroe because of impending Hurricane Irma.

The cancellati­on Thursday night came after Florida Gov. Rick Scott ordered all state colleges and universiti­es closed through Monday in order to support shelter and emergency relief efforts. Officials on Wednesday initially moved the start time from 7 p.m. to noon.

The teams do not have open dates on the same week, preventing them from rescheduli­ng the game.

No. 22 Florida canceled its Saturday home opener against Northern Colorado and No. 21 South Florida and Connecticu­t called off their game that was scheduled for Saturday in Storrs, Conn.

Utah State rolls

Quarterbac­k Kent Myers completed 24 of 26 passes for 323 yards and two touchdowns to lead Utah State to a 51-13 victory over visiting Idaho State.

Myers also rushed for 85 yards and two touchdowns. He left early in the third quarter with the Aggies (1-1) ahead 45-6.

Ty Flanagan rushed for 106 yards and a score on 25 carries for the Bengals (1-1.)

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