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WATCH: Ed Reed rants about trash on Bethune-Cookman's campus

On3 imageby:Sam Gillenwater01/15/23

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Bethune-Cookman HC Ed Reed
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Bethune-Cookman hired former Miami star and NFL Hall of Famer Ed Reed to take over their football program earlier this offseason. However, it appears Reed is already unhappy with the state of some things surrounding the university.

In a rant on Instagram Live, Reed kept it real about how dirty the Wildcat’s campus was, specifically when it came to trash. He said it’s not something he or the team should be having to concern themselves with, especially considering the fact he isn’t under contract with the school yet.

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After Deion Sanders found success at an HBCU, the Wildcats looked to a comparable candidate in Reed to take over a program that just finished the 2022 season at 2-9. Still, it doesn’t appear the former All-American and All-Pro defensive back is very happy with the state of his new job based on these social media statements.

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Well, the interney may have caught Donald making a not-so-subtle hint in his Twitter bio earlier today. Several people noticed that he had changed his status to ‘former’ lineman for the Rams.

Donald has since changed that subtle edit back as ‘former’ is once again absent from his bio. Still, that very well could be a clue to the way Donald may be leaning with the decision about the future of his playing career.

With rumors about Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford quieting, all eyes are now on Donald. It’s now a wait-and-see game now as we await the official word from Donald this offseason.