Updated at 11:30 a.m. ET
Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard, who was college football's leading rusher last season, threatened on Monday to stop participating in the program in response to a photo released of his head coach wearing a shirt with the logo of a far-right television network.
But Hubbard apologized several hours later in a video with coach Mike Gundy, saying that he "went about it the wrong way" by taking to Twitter.
In the photo, Gundy is pictured on a fishing trip wearing a One America News Network shirt.
Hubbard, who is also a sprinter for Team Canada, has spoken out about police violence and racism in recent weeks via his Twitter account.
NPR reached out to the program about the incident and received a statement from Oklahoma State President Burns Hargis in response.