Baltimore Sun

Fight breaks out at Terps practice

Accounts differ about why punter got punched on day Durkin returned to field

- By Luke Broadwater Baltimore Sun reporters Don Markus and Talia Richman contribute­d to this article.

In the wake of University of Maryland football coach DJ Durkin's brief reinstatem­ent Tuesday, discord in the football program erupted in an altercatio­n between team players.

Matthew Barber, a 21-year-old backup punter, who has spoken out against the culture of the program, said he was assaulted at the end of practice Tuesday by a fellow player who supported Durkin.

The player he accused, punter Wade Lees, acknowledg­ed on Twitter that he had been in an altercatio­n with Barber but disputed Barber’s characteri­zation of the conflict.

Maryland athletic director Damon Evans said in a statement: “We take any matters involving physical altercatio­ns extremely seriously. We are talking with the players involved and will take appropriat­e actions based on the facts.”

Barber, of Mechanicsb­urg, Pa., said word had gotten around on the team that he was a “whistle-blower” who talked to investigat­ors about problems on the team. When Durkin returned to practice Tuesday to watch the team practice, his supporters on the team felt emboldened and began taunting Barber, he said. Some mocked and insulted him, while others threw footballs at him, Barber said.

Toward the end of the practice, Barber said, Lees attacked him, attempting to punch him in the face. While the two teammates were fighting, others intervened, trying to break up the fight and grabbed Barber’s arms behind his back, he said. That allowed Lees to punch Barber repeatedly in the face, leaving him with a black eye, needing multiple stitches on his forehead and a dislocated shoulder, Barber said.

“My jersey was bloody,” Barber said. “I had blood all over my hands.”

Lees wrote in a statement on Twitter that “the altercatio­n had nothing to do with Coach Durkin’s reinstatem­ent.”

“The reports about the altercatio­n between me and Matt Barber are far from the truth. There are many inaccuraci­es in the way he portrays that day,” Lees posted on Twitter. “I have never tried to force my opinions on someone else. I have over 100 teammates that can back me on that.”

He did not respond to requests for comment.

Several other Maryland players posted on Twitter that they back up Lees’ account.

Oseh Saine, a defensive lineman, wrote that Barber is “lying out his mouth, this altercatio­n had nothing to do with the coach Durkin situation... . There were many witnesses and wade has the total support of everyone here.”

The University of Maryland Police Department said there was video of the fight and officers were investigat­ing.

Durkin was fired by University of Maryland President Wallace Loh on Wednesday, one day after the university system’s Board of Regents reinstated the embattled coach.

The altercatio­n happened around 6 p.m. Tuesday as practice was ending, according to Barber. Barber said he was treated by the athletic trainers for his injuries, and was interviewe­d by a campus police officer.

He said he has “many mixed emotions” after being attacked. “I’m annoyed, frustrated, upset, irritated,” he said.

When he spoke to The Sun on Wednesday evening at his lawyer’s offices, Barber’s arm was in a sling and his head was bandaged.

Malcolm P. Ruff, a lawyer at the firm of Murphy, Falcon & Murphy, which is representi­ng Barber, said his client was targeted over his whistle-blowing.

“This young man had the courage to stand up,” Ruff said. “He became a target.”

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