Texas A&M football put on a women’s “Chalk Talk” event that didn’t go exactly as planned. Photos that were shared on social media of the presentations displayed throughout the night showed sexist content — from the rewritten War Hymn to other “football rules.”

Rivals reporter Anwar Richardson tweeted out these photos that he wrote were sent to him by someone in attendance.

I received four pics from the Texas A&M Talk Chalk event on Wednesday. Here is Pic #1 pic.twitter.com/kE6nLEgClB — Anwar Richardson (@AnwarRichardson) July 29, 2016

Here is Pic #2 pic.twitter.com/Dc1QlV06zB — Anwar Richardson (@AnwarRichardson) July 29, 2016

Here is Pic #3 pic.twitter.com/xH2yJcH4nm — Anwar Richardson (@AnwarRichardson) July 29, 2016

Here is Pic #4 pic.twitter.com/DELNphzRqt — Anwar Richardson (@AnwarRichardson) July 29, 2016

The slideshow occurred during a blocking drill demo. Was told there were women in the audience who thought it was funny. Others didn't laugh — Anwar Richardson (@AnwarRichardson) July 29, 2016

Texas A&M then released statements from head coach Kevin Sumlin, as well as from assistant coaches Jim Turner and Jeff Banks. Sumlin said that while he was at the event, he wasn’t aware of the presentations until the next day. He said that Turner and Banks will be suspended without pay for two weeks, and that they’ll be required to do 20 hours of community service.

Here are the statements in full:

Head Football Coach Kevin Sumlin:

“There is absolutely no place in our program or in our University community for inappropriate conduct or degrading comments towards women, or anyone, regardless of intent. “While I was in attendance at the Chalk Talk event this week, I was engaged in meeting participants, taking photographs and signing autographs and I was unaware of the contents of Jim and Jeff’s presentations until this morning. Upon learning of the details, I immediately consulted with Director of Athletics Scott Woodward, and made the decision that both Jim and Jeff will be suspended without pay for two weeks effective immediately and will serve 20 hours of community service. I have addressed the issue with both of them and have their commitment to be better representatives of our program. “On behalf of Aggie Football, I want to apologize for the comments at Chalk Talk and also for my failure to review their individual presentations. I want to thank the almost 700 women who came out this week who not only participated in the program but who supported a worthy cause in the Twin City Mission.”

Assistant Football Coaches Jim Turner and Jeff Banks: