
The football coaching profession is nothing if not stressful. During a game this past weekend, Boys and Girls High School volunteer assistant coach William Miller exposed his rear end to opposing fans, according to school officials, and was terminated by principal Bernard Gassaway after the incident. The altercation occurred following a controversial call late in the fourth quarter of Boys and Girls' 16-6 loss to Campus Magnet in a Public Schools Athletic League game in Queens, New York. Coaches became enraged with referees and tensions eventually escalated, whereupon Miller, a first-year assistant, approached Campus Magnet fans behind a fence on the side of the field, dropped his shorts and revealed his rear end. The refs eventually called the game, awarding Campus Magnet the victory with 3:49 remaining. Given his over-reaction to the call, it appears Miller could use a time-out himself.

