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ESPN.com cover story - “Toxic” football culture at MD under Durkin


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On 8/11/2018 at 11:06 PM, Tony-OH said:

I see no way he should be allowed back if the many stories from multiple sources are true. The guy was not ready to take on a program when he wasn't able to keep his players safe. 

Yelling is one thing. Not reacting to a player clearly in distress is unforgivable.

Lefty was ran out of town, because of something he had no control over.

Yet, some families are trying to back this guy and overlook what happen.

 

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On 8/16/2018 at 9:21 AM, Satyr3206 said:

I read that. I'm not really up to date as I have some things going on.When I have time, around Saturday, I'll comment.

I still don't believe any article with anonymous sources.

I hear ya.  But the University had 2+ months to get the facts and find out the truth via it's own investigation and, if the anonymous sources are lying, it would have been ready to call bullshit and lay out the truth.

The fact that they didn't do that and basically reacted (by firing the trainers) and then re-reacted to social / political pressure by (for all-intents-and-purposes) firing Durkin a day later leads me to one of only 2 possibilities:

1.  The facts in the story are true (and the University allowed at a minimum an incompetent training and medical staff to continue servicing the football team).

2.  The University doesn't know the facts and their investigation (which, let's not forget, involved the death of a student) has failed to provide them with any insight in 2 months.  And they panicked and started firing everybody below them.

That's gross incompetence at best.  Malicious and perhaps criminal behavior (if they were covering up material facts in Jordan's death) at worst.

And if rumor is true, the Board of Regents may be of the same mind and is getting ready to clean house:  Loh, Evans and Durkin all gone.  We'll see...

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19 hours ago, JohnBKistler said:

I hear ya.  But the University had 2+ months to get the facts and find out the truth via it's own investigation and, if the anonymous sources are lying, it would have been ready to call bullshit and lay out the truth.

The fact that they didn't do that and basically reacted (by firing the trainers) and then re-reacted to social / political pressure by (for all-intents-and-purposes) firing Durkin a day later leads me to one of only 2 possibilities:

1.  The facts in the story are true (and the University allowed at a minimum an incompetent training and medical staff to continue servicing the football team).

2.  The University doesn't know the facts and their investigation (which, let's not forget, involved the death of a student) has failed to provide them with any insight in 2 months.  And they panicked and started firing everybody below them.

That's gross incompetence at best.  Malicious and perhaps criminal behavior (if they were covering up material facts in Jordan's death) at worst.

And if rumor is true, the Board of Regents may be of the same mind and is getting ready to clean house:  Loh, Evans and Durkin all gone.  We'll see...

I agree with most of your points. My biggest issues about the situation are, they start one investigation that has taken far too long.Then start another one. Then the Board of Regents steps in. The Board of Regents should have run it from the start.

And according to what I have read the Strength Coach was in charge of the workout that day. I think most of the fault lies with him, the trainers, and the medical staff. That being said, I have Coached a fair amount and it's shocking that no staff member stepped in and did something.

As for the Coaches being hard on the players, that's the nature of the beast. I have seen numerous current and former players, and Parents come out in support of the Coaches and Program. There is definitely a lot of blame to go around, the key is placing it on those truly responsible.

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The lawyer who represented two former University of Maryland football players last year after they were accused by a female student of sexual assault said Friday that he was hired by coach DJ Durkin and had “very minimal contact” with former athletic director Kevin Anderson throughout the process.

That counters what the university said in a statement Thursday, that Anderson was the one who used athletic department funds to hire the attorney.

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In the statement sent out by the university Thursday night, it was said that the executive athletic director at the time — Evans — only learned of the arrangement after noticing the invoice to Jackson had not been paid and that he immediately notified Loh’s office.

Given that Evans was present at the first meeting about the former football player’s eligibility in 2016, and that part of Evans’ duties as the executive athletic director and acting director was to oversee the football program, Jackson said he is surprised the university is not finding Evans culpable.

“I find it virtually impossible to believe that Damon Evans was not aware that I was representing these football student-athletes, either that day or immediately following that," Jackson said. “It’s not like I was walking around the University of Maryland campus under the cloak of darkness with a mask on. I was on that campus several times.”

Baltimore Sun - http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/terps/tracking-the-terps/bs-sp-jackson-anderson-durkin-maryland-0824-story.html#

Durkin and Evans should be long gone.

 

 

 

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22 hours ago, Tony-OH said:
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While there has been speculation that Loh’s days in office could be numbered, matters that extraordinary would be discussed by the Board of Regents in person rather than by conference call.

Why is this even a discussion point, he should have already been dismissed?

Bias dies of his own actions, and it ripped apart the BBall team for decades.

A player dies under their care at practice, and they discover a toxic and fowl problem within the Athletic department and football team. Yet, they just doesn't seam to be the public dismay here.

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