Oregon State football head coach Jonathan Smith has dismissed  redshirt freshman tight end Rocco Carley after audio surfaced of Carley making “racist and bigoted remarks” while speaking in a southern accent.

The team took Carley’s profile from the school’s website.

“I became aware of the comments made by Rocco Carley earlier this evening,” Smith wrote in a tweet. “I immediately shared the audio with Scott Barnes. We both agreed this language and attitude is entirely unacceptable, regardless of circumstance or environment. I spoke with Rocco and dismissed him from the team. I will not tolerate racism or hate speech.”

Carley’s speech featured him making comments about “field workers” while frequently cursing.

He used a racial slur multiple times, said that he hates “gays and Muslims” and talked about putting “n—ers in a chamber” and burning them.

Carley apologized and said that the recording took place three years ago and that he and his friends were giving a “satire example” of what they thought would be funny.

“To my family, my community, and everyone I have associated with, I am sorry,” Carley wrote. “This video was taken about three years ago in a group chat where me and my friends were saying stupid things. This does not condone anything of what I have said but I promise you all that this video does not represent me. I was doing an accent of a southern man and giving a very satire example of what we all thought would be funny. This is no way shape or form makes what I said right.”

Oregon State is scheduled to play Oklahoma State in Stillwater this season.