Ohio high school football coach resigns after repeated use of antisemitic language by team
- Brooklyn High School football coach resigned after his team repeatedly used the term "Nazi" as a play call against a largely Jewish school.
- Beachwood High School, the opposing team, threatened to pull players off the field over the offensive language.
- In addition to the play calls, Brooklyn players directed racial slurs toward Beachwood players during the game.
- The school district and coach apologized, with the coach resigning over the incident.
- This comes amid rising reports of antisemitic incidents in high schools nationwide.