A Georgia football coach and trainer is facing backlash after several videos of him making racist comments against Black people have surfaced on social media.

Mark Taylor, the owner of Speed Edge Sports, has dedicated most of his career to helping young Black athletes attend NCAA Division 1 (D1) schools in the country and transition into the NFL, according to his Twitter bio. However, his recent comments have overshadowed his past accomplishments to help Black male athletes become successful in sports.

As reported by Atlanta Black Star, in the first video, Taylor appears to be driving through downtown Atlanta to the Omni Hotel, where he’s been staying. He starts talking to someone named “Ro” about how much Atlanta has changed.

“I ain’t seen a white person in sight. Homeless ones on the street,” Taylor said in the one-minute and 34-second clip.

He continues, “Every restaurant looking in here is Black. Every car beside them is Black. They can have Atlanta.”

Taylor explained how much Atlanta use to be a “fun place” to visit, but now he says the city has nothing but “Blacks” and its gone “downhill.” As he continued driving, Taylor also suggested that Ro and another unidentified person should “come up here and go hunting. Ain’t nothing here. Ain’t nothing but Blacks. Atlanta done gone down.”

Toward the end of the clip, a young Black woman appears to have cut in front of him, and Taylor angrily told his friend, “Ro, look at this n***er trying to pull out right in front of me right here,” he said, as he turns his camera to give a better view of the woman driving.

Taylor then asked the woman, “Do you see that tree right there?” As he shifted his camera toward the tree, he told the woman, “Ro will hang you from that tree.”

In a subsequent clip, Taylor is back in his hotel room and brags about a $129 UGA 2021 national championship jacket had lying on his bed. Moments later, he calls room service, saying, “I need you n***ers to bring me some chicken wings and two hoes: a redbone and a white girl.”

The Georgia native said he wanted the white girl for himself and that Ro was interested in trying a light skinned Black woman. He also mentioned another friend, “Bouf” who was not interested in light skinned Black women due to past experiences. However, he insinuated that after Ro was done with the woman, he would throw her from a 14th-floor window.

Taylor riddled off a few more racial epithets before hanging up the phone.

As reported by Atlanta Black Star, he says in the video he was looking for a “redbone” prostitute and calls Atlanta a  “n****r town.”

While the videos have gone viral on social media, several Twitter users have spoke out about Taylor’s racist behavior.

“He gotta be doing that on purpose, he definitely know what he doing,” another user tweeted.

Another user said Taylor is allegedly going through a divorce and his soon-to-be ex-wife is leaking the footage on social media.

“From wat I heard he goin thru a divorce and his ex wife leakin videos from his iCloud,” the person tweeted.

 

Curtis Harris, who had a son train with Taylor, told news station WGXA, “You kind of got these tendencies but, to me, I would have never thought of what I saw in the video, because of the fact that I know you’re always talking about what you do for black kids. Like hey, ‘I got this kid, I got this many kids come stay at my house, I got this kid come use my toothbrushes, I got this kid that come stay with me, I took this kid here and there for free’. My thing is, if you got to start telling what you’re doing for other people, then you’re not doing it for the right reasons.”

He continued, “My son trained with this guy, he worked with this guy, he entrusted this guy to speak for him and speak in front of these coaches and everything like that and now you come out with this, so this was always in you. This ain’t new.”