Cynthia Cooper-Dyke's Former Players Claim They're Offended By Sexual Language Used By Coach

Women's basketball legend and former Texas Southern women's basketball coach Cynthia Cooper-Dyke retired in March after finishing as the third-winningest coach in school history only to be promptly slapped with Title IX complaints from former players and assistants.

According to documents connected to the Title IX case, it's alleged that Cooper-Dyke had one helluva mouth and way of getting into the heads of her players. Let's not waste time here on the case details.

You're here to read the explosive allegations against Cooper-Dyke:





Dayum, Coop!

Look, this isn't the first time we've heard of these cases where former players come out of the woodwork to say a coach was mean and talked nasty to a player. The days of making comments about riding "d--k" are being eliminated forever in the coaching world.







There will be no more "wet wet" comments. And the days where (allegedly) a coach gets down and pretends to give oral as a joke will be history.

It's a new era in college athletics where the old-timers like married mother of two Cynthia, 59, aren't able to be themselves so they get kicked out of the club.

Now, that said, I'd love to have a garage beer with Coop any day of the week. Please bring that locker room talk into the garage. Let's have some beers, joke about "getting d--ked down," watch so sports and live life.

No easily offended college basketball players allowed.







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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.