A Louisiana high school football coach was fired when videos surfaced showing players repeatedly using the N-word during raucous pre-game locker room chants, school officials said.

Nathaniel Jones was relieved of his duties Tuesday from St. Augustine High School — an all-boys Catholic school in New Orleans — two days after two separate videos appeared on social media showing unidentified coaches leading the team in profanity-laced attempts to get them fired up before games

“All I got is two hands, two pads, knockin’ that [n-word]’s s–t loose,” the players chanted.  “I got two hands, two pads, this the Aug s–t.”

In a statement released this week,, St. Augustine President Kenneth Charles said the conduct was inexcusable and had no place at the historically black high school, adding that it was time for new leadership after the videos came to light.

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