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Utah Suspends Defensive Coordinator Morgan Scalley for Texting Racial Slur in 2013

Utah has suspended defensive coordinator Morgan Scalley for using a racial slur in a 2013 text message.

Utes athletic director Mark Harlan said in a statement Friday that he was made aware of a social media post that referenced the text message.

Utah will have an outside firm review the matter for more details and to determine whether it was an isolated incident. Morgan will be suspended until the review is completed.

"The use of any form of racist language is not only antithetical to our policies and our values, but it is an affront to all of us, especially our African-American community members," Harlan said.

Morgan acknowledged the use of the slur and apologized in a statement released by the school.

"In 2013 I made a terrible mistake," he said. "I used a racial slur in a text message. This language is offensive and hurtful to not only the African-American community but to all. Immediately after sending it, I apologized to the recipient and his family. I am also heartbroken over the potential breach of trust with my fellow coaches, and with the young men in our program, both past and present."

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On Friday night, former Utah cornerback Ryan Lacy tweeted that Scalley directed a racial slur at him in 2008.

Scalley has been an assistant at Utah for 13 years, the past five as defensive coordinator.

Sports Illustrated contributed to this report.