Tom Herman’s text led to a very interesting fashion choice from his wife on Saturday. (AP Photo)

Michelle Herman, wife of Texas head coach Tom Herman, had a special T-shirt ready for the Longhorns’ game against Iowa State on Saturday. Let’s just say not everyone will be a fan.

Herman sported a shirt emblazoned with the words “Ok, Cool. Hook ‘Em -T,” a reference to her husband’s comically curt reply to an unhinged text-message rant from former colleague Zach Smith.

Gameday ready! Thanks @NNVaughns for the t-shirt. Don’t forget a portion of the proceeds are being donated to Woman Called Moses @wcmcares 🤘🏼 pic.twitter.com/23o43KJkDF — Michelle Herman (@belletjh) November 17, 2018





The story of ‘Ok, Cool. Hook ‘Em – T’

Smith, who was fired from Ohio State and sent the program into chaos when his domestic violence allegations came to light, tweeted a screen capture of the message on Monday while accusing Tom Herman of infidelity and calling the coach a “snitch.”

Herman’s name was dragged into the Buckeyes’ scandal due to his past as the offensive coordinator in Columbus. The school claimed Herman accompanied Smith on a trip to a Florida strip club and Herman has been accused of maliciously leaking the dark details of Smith’s personal life.

All of that and more led to Smith’s bizarre tirade on Monday.

(WARNING: the conversation contains some breathtakingly coarse language.)

Remember when you were with an a Asian massuese? Because I dooooooooo…. @CoachTomHerman – you’re the biggest snitch alive… and also the biggest hypocrite alive. Anyone wanna know all that I know about Tommy Boy? Contact me. Lmao pic.twitter.com/L9x4bJ19ii — Zach Smith (@CoachZachSmith) November 11, 2018





Natalia Vaughns, the mother of Texas linebacker Byron Vaughns, took Herman’s reply and turned into one incredible T-shirt available for sale on her online store Mutha Hustla.

It's supposed to be cold Saturday. https://t.co/qc7dDlP8Qt — mUTha hustla (@NNVaughns) November 12, 2018





The cherry on top with the T-shirt: A portion of the proceeds for the shirt will go to Texas domestic violence shelter Women Called Moses.

Clearly, the Herman family approves of Vaughns’ response.

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