Hamilton County High School Coach Publicly Uses N-word Toward a Child, Inappropriate Music, and Drags Families Into Unnecessary Drama Long After Football Season Is Over
The high school sports field should be a place of growth, teamwork, and building character.
December 23, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on December 23, 2026
Drea Mosley alleges that Hamilton County High School head football coach, Fay Reid, called out a child, Jayton Walls, the N-word, on social media.
Coach also used inappropriate music and dragged families into unnecessary drama long after the football season was over.
The high school sports field has become a place of humiliation and pain for some student-athletes when the person meant to lead them uses bullying and racist language.
Troubling incidents have surfaced where coaches have been accused of not just harsh criticism, but also using racial slurs, like the N-word, against their players.
A student targeted by such language from an authority figure feels isolated, disrespected, and devalued. It attacks their identity and can shatter their love for the game.
A coach’s job is to mentor and motivate, not to demean.
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Football Coach Faces Backlash Over Social Media Post Targeting Student
Hamilton County High School head football coach, Fay Reid, is facing public criticism and allegations of racism following a social media post.
Drea Mosley alleges that his post targeted a specific student with the N-word and inappropriate music, dragging a family drama back into the spotlight long after the season’s end.
Drea Mosley expressed outrage at the coach’s actions.
She took to Facebook to publicly call out Reid after he shared a post that she alleges was directed at a student named Jayton Walls.
She urges people to look up the lyrics of the song the coach used, suggesting they contain offensive material.
Moreover, she sharply criticized the coach for involving her sister, , in the matter and emphasized that the football season is over.
What in tha world??? Adult BULLY!!! Childish…immature & yeah I said it!!!! Why would a high school football coach ❌️ out a child (Jayton Walls) on a pic?…you could have easily choose another pic & another song Buddy!!! Ya’ll please pull up the lyrics, folks!!
The incident puts a spotlight on , and it challenges his relationship with the broader community.
The Hamilton County School District has not yet issued a public statement regarding the allegations against Coach Reid.
The public response has been supportive of Mosley, and many labeled the coach’s alleged actions as unprofessional.
Lord, bring justice in this situation.
As educational employees, there’s a professional code of conduct that we agree to uphold. This is not it!
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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.
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