Former Texas head coach Mack Brown threw some shade at Texas A&M on ESPN Radio's Paul Finebaum Show Monday.

He criticized the program when Finebaum asked for a reaction to Texas A&M's recent suspensions of two assistant coaches for an inappropriate presentation at a female fan event.

"Well first, Paul, I've never lost a women's clinic," Brown said. "We had 30 years of them, and there's supposed to be a positive upbeat — more like a pep rally to talk football and get ready for the season."

Brown called the incident a "distraction that [head coach] Kevin [Sumlin] didn't need." He also said he thinks the assistant coaches' actions set a poor example for their young athletes.

"It's just inappropriate," Brown said. "Coaches across the country — and men — are trying to teach young players to be appropriate with their behavior towards women. This is an awful message."

While the coaches will face a two-week suspension without pay, Brown says more corrective action needs to be taken.

"These guys got suspended, but to me, they need counseling," Brown said. "They need to get some help to make sure they do a better job in their personal lives, so the players will learn better from them how to treat ladies."

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