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Viral video shows Valdosta State baseball coach banning player due to hair length

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A video of an apparent conversation between a Valdosta State University baseball player and his head coach is making its rounds across social media.

In the leaked video, the unidentified player alleged the coach banned him from being a member of the university's baseball team solely due to the length of his natural hair.

Throughout the video, the presumed coach can be heard purportedly telling the player that he would not play because of his hairstyle.

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A Valdosta State University Blazers flag (Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

In the video, the player is heard reiterating to the coach that his rule was for his hair to be under a certain length. The player said he was complicit in the coach’s wishes, but the coach adamantly claimed that the player needed to cut his hair in order to be allowed to play.

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"The rule was to have your hair under a certain length," the unknown player stated.

"Which you never did," the coach responded.

"That is not… so my hair was never…. even when I had it up and it wasn't hanging down?" the player asked.

The coach then proceeded to admit he "failed" to properly communicate the rules to the player.

"Here's where I failed. Here's where I failed. What I should have done in the very beginning and I didn't do it. And this is my fault… What I should have said in the beginning was this is what you've got to do with your hair and then once you do that, then I'll let you come out there, and I didn't do that" the coach said.

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