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National Anthem Singer Zac Collier’s Performance Canceled After ‘Horns Down’ Controversy

The NCAA has canceled Zac Collier‘s national anthem performance due to his use of an “offensive gesture.” The 27-year-old history teacher had apparently made the “Horns Down” gesture before the Women’s College World Series semifinal between Texas and Oklahoma State.

Collier, a Texas A&M alumnus, told the media that he had been singing the national anthem at sporting events for the past ten years, primarily Texas A&M, Houston Astros and Texas Rangers. According to Collier, he believes that it would have been offensive if he had made the gesture during an anthem performance. According to emails from the College World Series of Omaha, posted by Collier, the NCAA contacted them stating “we have documented proof that he made offensive gestures and mockery of a participating team … and we do not feel comfortable allowing him to perform.”


According to a statement by an NCAA spokesperson, “The performance of the national anthem during NCAA championship events is a solemn moment for reflection and mutual respect for all championship participants and fans in attendance. Following his national anthem performance during the Women’s College World Series – during which the performer inappropriately supported one participating team, taunted the other team and disrupted participating student-athletes and coaches by attempting to interact with them – he was asked not to perform during the Men’s College World Series.”

The “Horns Down” gesture has caused controversy in recent years, after the Big 12 banned the gesture from being used by players, putting it in the same category as celebration fouls. Collier took to social media to express his displeasure at the NCAA’s move. “I’m a neutral party and showing my support or lack of support for a certain team after the anthem, I can see how somebody could be upset with that,” Collier said. “But the reason I posted wasn’t because I was upset that they said, ‘Hey, you shouldn’t have done that.’ It was because they called the Horns Down an offensive gesture. They said I mocked the other team. Those words specifically are why I posted about it. Saying that I’m making a mockery of a participating team because I put a Horns Down is ridiculous.”

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Although he’s missing out on singing the national anthem at a huge event, Collier said he has no regrets. “You know, if I’m going to do the Horns Down, I’m going to do the Horns Down,” he said. “I don’t think anybody’s going to stop me from doing it.”

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