Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

McNair lawyer calls for Maryland coach DJ Durkin to be fired

- By David Ginsburg

The attorney for the family of the University of Maryland offensive lineman who died after a strenuous offseason workout is calling for Terrapins football coach DJ Durkin to be fired, citing the abusive culture of the program and the team’s failure to properly react after Jordan McNair fell ill on the practice field.

The 19-year-old McNair was hospitaliz­ed May 29 and died June 13. McNair family attorney Billy Murphy Jr. said Sunday he’s seen the preliminar­y death certificat­e and has concluded, “This is an obvious heatstroke case.”

Durkin was placed on administra­tive leave Saturday in the wake of reports that he and his staff verbally abused and humiliated players since his arrival in College Park, Maryland, two years ago.

“Coach Durkin should be fired immediatel­y,” Murphy said. “His conduct and the conduct of the coaches was reprehensi­ble. They were not prepared ... to deal with a heatstroke incident.”

Murphy also contended the climate of the program was all wrong, and cannot be corrected unless Durkin is no longer part of it.

Durkin “fostered a horrible culture,” Murphy said, that included “physical and verbal” abuse of players.

“And the third reason he ought to be fired is: How are you going to have a viable football program as long as it is possible for him to become the coach again?” Murphy said.

Murphy has not yet filed a lawsuit against the school on behalf of the family, but said that’s only a matter of time. Dr. Rod Walters, a former college athletic trainer, has been hired by Maryland to head an independen­t investigat­ion, which is expected to be available by Sept. 15.

“In the best of all possible worlds we want to wait until that investigat­ion is released,” Murphy said.

Maryland has put two high-ranking members of the athletic training staff on administra­tive leave. Murphy said an investigat­ion by his law firm determined the team’s head trainer, Wes Robinson, was on the scene when McNair collapsed.

“We have corroborat­ed facts that Wes Robinson made completely callous statements to Jordan McNair as he was suffering from heatstroke, as his temperatur­e was rising to 106 degrees,” Murphy said. “He yelled at Jordan McNair, ‘Drag (your butt) across the field.’ That is absolutely reprehensi­ble and completely reflects the culture that we’re saying and has been pervading the University of Maryland.”

Keisha Staples, the mother of junior defensive back Antoine Brooks Jr., said after McNair’s death the parents’ major concern was with the Maryland training staff. Staples said parents she is closest with believed Maryland addressed those concerns by putting Robinson and director of athletic training Steve Nordwall on leave.

She had no issues with Durkin, and had little interactio­n with strength and conditioni­ng coach Rick Court, who was also placed on leave Saturday. Brooks has never complained about either coach, Staples said.

“From all the parents that I know personally, they’re in full support of coach Durkin.”

Staples said parents of players have been reaching out to athletic director Damon Evans to arrange a meeting with him and other university personnel to discuss Durkin’s situation.

 ?? AP PHOTO/CARLOS OSORIO, FILE ?? In this Dec. 26, 2016, file photo, Maryland head coach DJ Durkin walks the sideline during the first half of the Quick Lane Bowl NCAA college football game against Boston College in Detroit. Maryland placed the head of the football team’s strength and conditioni­ng staff on paid leave while it investigat­es claims he verbally abused and humiliated players, a person briefed on the situation said. The person spoke to The Associated Press on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2018, on condition of anonymity because Maryland had not announced the decision regarding Rick Court. The person says athletic director Damon Evans spoke with the football team Saturday morning and Durkin was still leading the program.
AP PHOTO/CARLOS OSORIO, FILE In this Dec. 26, 2016, file photo, Maryland head coach DJ Durkin walks the sideline during the first half of the Quick Lane Bowl NCAA college football game against Boston College in Detroit. Maryland placed the head of the football team’s strength and conditioni­ng staff on paid leave while it investigat­es claims he verbally abused and humiliated players, a person briefed on the situation said. The person spoke to The Associated Press on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2018, on condition of anonymity because Maryland had not announced the decision regarding Rick Court. The person says athletic director Damon Evans spoke with the football team Saturday morning and Durkin was still leading the program.

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