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Maryland recruiting may get harder in future

Too much of a black eye in public view to come back from this. Durkin’s Gone.
 
It seems nearly impossible for Durkin to return. I would be shocked if it happens.
 
No. Honeymoon night. Didn't come out for a couple days and they found him naked on a bear skin rug.

I read it in a book. He had over 100 wives. Not sure that's a good thing.

Plus, the Pope talked him out of destroying Rome, so he must have been a pretty good guy.

Coke caused the bleed. He also huffed a lot of primitive brake cleaner.
 
100 wives sounds wonderful and awful all at the same time. It might explain the coke habit too.
 
"The Maryland football team did not have a 'toxic culture,' but it did have a culture where problems festered because too many players feared speaking out," according to the report


How does one define "toxic" anyway?
 
"The Maryland football team did not have a 'toxic culture,' but it did have a culture where problems festered because too many players feared speaking out," according to the report


How does one define "toxic" anyway?

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"The Maryland football team did not have a 'toxic culture,' but it did have a culture where problems festered because too many players feared speaking out," according to the report


How does one define "toxic" anyway?

I think you're on to something. What a bunch of doublespeak and nonsense. They let a kid with heat stroke symptoms sit virtually unattended for 55 minutes, then the guy THEY hire to investigate falsely calls the presentation 'atypical'. No one gave a crap enough to follow basic medical protocols, they put him on a shelf, he died.
 
Another issue the commission looked into regarded a Title IX complaint and a questionable response by the athletic department . Around June 20, 2017, the Title IX Office opened an investigation of sexual misconduct alleged by a student affiliated with athletics against two football players. According to an internal investigation, Anderson or Durkin or both "solicited and facilitated payment to a law firm to represent the accused players."

They attempted to cover the $15,000 fee by calling it a "speaking engagement." Eventually, it was labeled an "eligibility consultation" so the university foundation could pay for it.

How is this not a massive NCAA infraction?
 
If you were a parent in that program would you want DJ as your coach after this? I wouldn't...

Every year, hundreds of parents send their impressionable teenagers off to college to be groomed and nurtured by the likes of Bobby Petrino, Urban Meyer, John Calipari, Rick Pitino, etc. In short, I have completely given up on the "how can any parent send their kid..." argument.
 
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