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Plugged In with Chris Howard
Author and Advocate Martin McNair joins the podcast to discuss his new book The 5th Quarter: A Parent's Guide to Preparing Student-Athletes for Life Beyond the Game

Plugged In with Chris Howard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 57:56


In this compelling episode, we sit down with author, advocate, and inspiring voice Martin Mc McNair to discuss his groundbreaking new book, The 5th Quarter: A Parent's Guide to Preparing Student-Athletes for Life Beyond the Game. As a passionate advocate for youth development and the father of Jordan McNair, a talented athlete whose life tragically ended too soon, Martin brings a unique and deeply personal perspective to the conversation about the challenges and opportunities facing student-athletes today. Martin shares invaluable insights on how parents, coaches, and mentors can help young athletes navigate the pressures of sports while preparing them for success in life off the field. From building resilience and character to fostering academic excellence and life skills, The 5th Quarter is more than a guide—it's a call to action to redefine what it means to win in sports and in life. Tune in as we explore the importance of mentorship, the role of mental health, and how to create a lasting legacy that extends far beyond the game. Whether you're a parent, coach, or athlete, this episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in the future of our youth. Don't miss this powerful conversation with Martin Mc McNair—a true champion for the next generation.

Under The Shell
#59 How the deaths of Len Bias and Jordan McNair shaped the University of Maryland's future

Under The Shell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 30:16


In 1986, Maryland lost one of its most legendary athletes after Len Bias passed away two days following his No. 2 selection by the Boston Celtics. It was an incident the university vowed would never happen again. Yet 32 years later, offensive lineman Jordan McNair died following an offseason football workout. Tragedy struck again. While both athletes died due to different circumstances, the fallout effects from both incidents were similar. This week, we examine the long-term impact of both situations. The death of Bias resulted in two separate task forces — Dorfman's investigation into academics and one on drug use throughout campus. The recommendations made by the task forces hampered the Terps' ability to recruit high-level athletes, with a decreased athletic budget and focus towards promoting academics. Fan attendance dipped along with the Terps' playing performance. McNair's death resulted in a $3.5 million settlement with McNair's family, as well as a separate settlement with two football players for $200k each. The Terps also lost money in ticket sales and resulted in the firings of multiple athletic staff members, including head coach DJ Durkin, strength coach Rick Court and other training staff members. 

Plugged In with Chris Howard
"Honoring Jordan McNair: A Father's Mission to Prevent Heat-Related Tragedies – An Interview with Martin McNair"

Plugged In with Chris Howard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 51:50


In this powerful episode of Plugged In With Chris Howard, we sit down with Martin McNair, the father of University of Maryland offensive lineman Jordan McNair, who tragically passed away in 2018 from an exertional heat stroke during football practice. Martin shares his heart-wrenching journey and the impactful work he has undertaken since Jordan's passing. Martin founded The Jordan McNair Foundation, dedicated to preventing heat-related deaths and injuries among student-athletes through awareness, education, and advocacy. We delve into the foundation's mission and initiatives, and discuss the importance of safety in sports. Martin also opens up about his work as an author, speaker, and host of The Restoring My Dignity podcast, where he provides crucial resources for reentry, substance abuse treatment, and mental health support within the Baltimore City community. Join us for an inspiring and informative conversation as Martin McNair honors his son's legacy by championing for change and safety in athletics.

Split Zone Duo
The SZD Super Bowl 58 preview show

Split Zone Duo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 6:21


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comSometimes, the haters call Split Zone Duo “an NFL podcast.” Today we prove them right by previewing the Super Bowl in our own way. Joining Alex and Richard is special guest Arif Hasan, publisher of Wide Left, a great newsletter that covers three of the biggest beats shaping our society: the NFL, current affairs, and the Minnesota Vikings. See Arif's publication below, and follow him @ArifHasanNFL. Our conversation is wide-ranging and covers the following topics:* The state of the Vikings (Richard could not resist) * Whether wide receiver drops are now cool, as evidenced by the Chiefs having a good offense with Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and a bunch of receivers who have cinderblocks attached to their hands * “The Shanahan offense.” At this point, what is it? * The nation's Brock Purdy affair: Is he good? And why has he become the touchstone of an American culture war over whether he's good or not? * Taylor Swift should be the end of “distraction” discourse in football. But. * Game picks One publication note: Alex mentioned in the recording that Swift is suing a college student over a plane tracker. To clarify and be more accurate, as of press time, her lawyers hadn't filed suit but were threatening that they would. This episode is for premium subscribers of SZD and Wide Left. Subscribe to SZD's paid offerings here on Substack and you'll get lots of podcasts, newsletters, and Q&A opportunities, including these ones just in the past few weeks * Alex's essay on DJ Durkin, Maryland, and Jordan McNair. Listener feedback comes from this kind subscriber, who says: “i have been obsessed with cfb for a long time. didn't know about @SplitZoneDuo. then i did. twas @38Godfrey's Herbstreit episode that brought me in. since then, i wait. and it always exceeds. however, what @alex_kirshner does in the Durkin episode is SUBSCRIBE-TO-THIS level great.” Here's that Herbstreit episode. * “Is Alabama fucked?” An extensive discussion of the challenges facing a post-Nick Saban Alabama and how the Tide can deal with them.* Godfrey and Ryan Nanni's “Blind Side” commentary track.If you haven't subscribed yet, we'd love to have you. It helps us make the show, but more importantly, we think you are missing out!

Split Zone Duo
What Auburn is getting in new coordinator DJ Durkin

Split Zone Duo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 10:03


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comDJ Durkin continues to get SEC coordinator jobs. In the past few seasons, he's bounced from Ole Miss to Texas A&M to Auburn as some of the most famous head coaches in college football have hired him to lead their defenses. An older stop on Durkin's journey now tends to get limited attention when he arrives at a new place. So let's talk in detail about what happened after Durkin took over at Maryland ahead of 2016, the kind of program he sought to build, and what exactly happened in Maryland's building leading up to the death of one of Durkin's players, Jordan McNair, after a workout in 2018. Reducing the story to a few words does not help people understand what happened in College Park. The whole history is important, and so is the unwillingness of powerful people to address it with transparency.Further resources: * Maryland investigative commission report on the program's culture* An athletic training consultant's review of Maryland's procedures Production: Anthony Vito.

Under The Shell
#31 Derwin "Dee" Gray

Under The Shell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 87:00


This week we welcome on Maryland Football Alum Dee Gray to talk about losing teammate Jordan McNair, getting drafted into the NFL, protecting Ben Roethlisberger and his podcasting journey. As always we discuss this week in Maryland Sports.

Under The Shell
#25 Jeshaun Jones

Under The Shell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 45:41


This week we welcome Maryland football's leading receiver and 6th-year senior, Jeshaun Jones. Jones revealed why his decision to return for a final season in College Park took so long, his regrets from the 2018 matchup against Ohio State and the weirdest interaction he's had with a fan. Jones takes listeners through the recovery process through his two season-ending injuries, and what the team culture was like entering Maryland football during and after the tragic death of Jordan McNair . We also discuss the past week in Maryland Athletics, including takeaways from Maryland's blowout win over Towson, and if the volleyball team is a serious contender?

ESPN Daily
The Freedom Within: How Jordan McNair's Family Found Power in Forgiveness

ESPN Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 31:36


When Jordan McNair died five years ago today, the headlines and airwaves were dominated by outpourings of anger and desperate search for answers. McNair was a football player at the University of Maryland and collapsed during the first day of summer workouts. The trainers originally thought he was suffering from cramps, but it turned out to be something much more severe. Today, John Barr tells us the story of what happened next, and how a grieving family discovered the power of forgiveness. You can watch the Outside the Lines special, “The Freedom Within,” here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics
Athletic Departments Need To Ensure Their Athletes Are Safe-What Presidents Should Know About Off-Field Safety And Medical Care

Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 41:33


A nightmare occurred at the University of Maryland in 2018 when freshman football player Jordan McNair died of heatstroke after an offseason practice. The confluence of events caused this nightmare scenario—a warm, humid day with a heat index over 90 degrees; practice was suddenly relocated to another field because the designated practice area (the football stadium) was under construction; the workouts were started before ATCs arrived on site and were fully set up (including cold water pools), and the strength coach running the practice did not recognize the signs of heatstroke that McNair was demonstrating. That same year, I authored an op-ed in the Baltimore Sun about what may have precipitated this pressure placed on coaches, athletes and administrators-both financial and prestige. This situation can typify the unintended pressures that come as presidents and trustees try to move their institutions quickly up the ladder in college sports. The question all senior leaders should ask is: could something like this happen at my school? Today, my guests are two health care professionals who have seen college athletics from the inside, both as team medical professionals and now as administrators in the United States. Both represent the U.S. Council for Athletes Health, an organization dedicated to strengthening institutional education, consulting, compliance (with existing health care mandates) and support for the newly mandated Athletics Healthcare Administrator, now required under NCAA rules. Dr. Chad Asplund is a 20-year sports medicine practitioner at the professional, Olympic, collegiate and recreational levels. Dr. Asplund is the executive director of the U.S. Council for Athletes' Health, as well as a sports medicine physician and Professor of Family Medicine and Orthopedics at the Medical College of Georgia. Chad currently serves as the medical director for USA Basketball, and a team physician for USA Hockey and Georgia Southern University. He also is the past president of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, the largest physician-only organization for sports medicine physicians. Angie Beisner focused her career on the care and prevention of athletic injuries within collegiate organizations for more than two decades before bringing her extensive knowledge to USCAH operations in June 2021. Before joining the U.S. Council for Athletes Health, she most recently was the head athletic trainer at Ohio State, she was also named the lead athletic trainer for the USA U19 Men's Lacrosse team. Student Athlete Health, Safety and Wellbeing: A Lack of Accountability and Prioritization Poses the Greatest Risk to College Sports Opinion Editorial/Blog Written by James Borchers, MD, MPH President and CEO of USCAH --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-weaver/message

Youth Sports Safety Update
Heat Safety with the Jordan McNair Foundation

Youth Sports Safety Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 25:42


This episode includes an interview with Martin McNair of the Jordan McNair Foundation. Created following the death of Jordan, a 19 year old lineman at the University of Maryland from Exertional Heat Stroke (EHS).

Polos and Khakis
Education, Legislation, and Advocacy with Marty McNair (Jordan McNair Foundation)

Polos and Khakis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 56:55


Liz and Dan talk to Marty McNair of the Jordan McNair Foundation about his work in education, legislation, and player safety advocacy. You can find more information about JMF here: https://thejordanmcnairfoundation.org/

Hondo Handy’s Podcast
Hondo Handy's Podcast Episode #78 shares the story of Marty McNair, the father of Jordan McNair.

Hondo Handy’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 55:31


Ed Hileman Drywall and Custom Painting presents the 78th Episode of the Hondo Handy Podcast. The podcast shares the journey of Marty McNair. He is a father, thought leader, motivational speaker, advocate and founder of The Jordan McNair Foundation. His son, Jordan, played football for the University of Maryland. Following the death of his son, Marty began spreading his message of player safety to parents, coaches and student athletes across the country. His story has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN, ESPN, Sports Center and HBO's Real Sports. Today, Marty resides in Baltimore, Maryland and continues to work tirelessly to prevent any more parents from feeling the anguish of losing a child to a preventable injury. The mission of “The Jordan McNair Foundation” as a non-profit organization is to promote awareness, educate, and advocate for parents and student athletes about heat related illness at the youth, high school, and collegiate levels. He seeks to diminish the occurrence of heat-related illnesses and improve player safety. He is also Co-Executive Director of Mi Casa Es Su Casa Behavioral Health Program located in the eastern corridor of Baltimore City. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Baltimore's Big Morning Show
Marty McNair, father of the late Jordan McNair and founder of the Jordan McNair Foundation, on the Big Bad Morning Show - 10-07-21

Baltimore's Big Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 7:28


On Thursday morning the Big Bad Morning Show was joined by Marty McNair, the father of late Terps football player Jordan McNair. In May of 2018, 18-year-old Jordan suffered heat stroke while at an offseason team practice. He was airlifted to the hospital and underwent multiple procedures in an effort to save his life. Unfortunately, Jordan passed away two weeks later. Jordan's death was an unspeakable tragedy for his close-knit family, as well as the entire Maryland football community. In the wake of Jordan's death, his parents, Tonya and Marty McNair, founded the Jordan McNair Foundation. The Foundation aims to reduce the occurrence of heat stroke and heat-related illnesses in student athletes. The Big Bad Morning Show welcomed Marty to the show on Thursday to discuss the creation of the Foundation, how they're helping athletes and coaches understand heat-related illnesses, and how Jordan's death will hopefully be the last time a parent, friend, or coach, has to deal with a tragedy like this again.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Speaking of Athletes
11. Recap of NCAA Athlete Testimony Before Senate Committee on NIL, Health and Safety, Fairness, and Equality

Speaking of Athletes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 66:15


This episode provides a recap of the Senate Commerce Committee hearing, which took place on June 17, 2021. This one was titled “NCAA Student Athletes and NIL Rights” and featured athletes discussing issues related to NIL, player health and safety, fairness, and equality. Testimony by: Christina Chenault, Sari Cureton, Kaira Brown, and Martin McNair (father of Jordan McNair). Senate Committee Hearing Replay: https://www.commerce.senate.gov/2021/6/ncaa-student-athletes-and-nil-rights Link for Chenault Written Testimony Link for Cureton Written Testimony Link for Brown Written Testimony Link for McNair Written Testimony Support this Podcast: https://anchor.fm/maddie-salamone Connect with Maddie Salamone on Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/madsal15 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbwoJD3-PCz0eGGmr8KfyXw --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maddie-salamone/support

Shell-N-Tell
The Jordan McNair Foundation

Shell-N-Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021


Baltimore Positive
Marty McNair joins Nestor to discuss latest work of The Jordan McNair Foundation and protecting student athletes

Baltimore Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 18:43


Marty McNair joins Nestor to discuss latest work of The Jordan McNair Foundation and protecting student athletes

Shell-N-Tell
Looking Back & Moving Forward

Shell-N-Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020


This is a CAN'T MISS episode!! The guys dive in to their expectations for Anthony McFarland and Antoine Brooks with the Steelers. Who might have the bigger NFL career. Late Night with Locks, and the impact it has had on the football program. Will it continue in the future? And of course, our much anticipated interview with former Terp offensive lineman, Ellis McKennie! He talks all things from current events, to expectations with the program, to his future career in politics, and of course continuing to remember his close friend Jordan McNair and supporting the Jordan McNair foundation. You won't want to miss this weeks show!!

Locked On Ole Miss - Daily podcast on Ole Miss Rebels Football, Basketball & Baseball

Today on LOOM, Painter sounds off about the complex relationship between the late Jordan McNair and his former coach, now Ole Miss assistant, DJ Durkin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Ole Miss - Daily podcast on Ole Miss Rebels Football, Basketball & Baseball

Today on LOOM, Painter sounds off about the complex relationship between the late Jordan McNair and his former coach, now Ole Miss assistant, DJ Durkin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

H[E]ARTnHUSTLE
Mr. Martin McNair "The Jordan McNair Foundation"

H[E]ARTnHUSTLE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 36:27


"The Grind" is joined by Mr. Martin McNair; Founder and Creator of "The Jordan McNair Foundation". We discussed how one family's foundation turned a tragedy into a much needed conversation; how the foundation is working to prevent heat strokes; how parents should pay close attention to details and signs in sports; his love for golf; his work in the Mental Health community and whats next for "The Jordan McNair Foundtion".

MD Dems Podcast
Ep. 23: Show Me the Money

MD Dems Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 55:52


Should college athletes be paid? ft. Del. Brooke Lierman, UB Law Prof. Dionne L. Koller, and Terps Football Starting Center Ellis McKennie. The pod opens with a quick synopsis of the state of affairs for Division I athletes' ability to be paid. Prof. Koller & Ellis break it down from both a legal and player's perspective (4:00). Del. Lierman talks about her work on a bill to give student athletes the ability to unionize. The legislation was filed in response to the tragic death of Jordan McNair who died during a University of MD football practice, and would give players an independent representative outside of the Athletic Department and give them the ability to bargain for wages (11:30). The conversation then turns to California's controversial decision to pass statewide legislation allowing players to sign endorsement deals and hire agents (20:50). Is Maryland ready to follow? Will Title IX be impacted and would women athletes be compensated fairly (30:30)? The three discuss the risks associated with big time college athletics and the truth about "student athletes" attending four year universities because they do not have viable semi-pro/developmental league options (33:35). Ellis explains what the NCAA's new "cost of attendance" stipend is for Power 5 Conference athletes(40:45). Del. Lierman says she will renew her push to create laws to fix student-athlete compensation in next year's legislative session (45:00). The episode closes with a discussion on the ever-expanding post seasons for D1 athletes (47:20).

Glenn Clark Radio
Glenn Clark Radio September 10, 2019 (Chigoziem Okonkwo, Ross Dellenger)

Glenn Clark Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 128:30


Should the NFL abandon Thursday Night Football in favor of a Monday Night Football doubleheader every week? We discussed that, Joe Flacco's debut in Denver and more to top today's show. Near the midway point of Hour 1, Maryland TE Chigoziem Okonkwo joined the show to discuss the Terps' hot 2-0 start, what Mike Locksley and Josh Jackson have brought to the program and playing to honor Jordan McNair. Late in Hour 1, PressBox's chief grand poobah Stan "The Fan' Charles stopped by the studio for another round of "Five Words Or Less," discussing relevant sports figures like Bill Belicheck, Mark Ingram, Rafael Nadal, Terrell Suggs and more. And late in Hour 2, SI College Football writer Ross Dellenger joined us to discuss the Terps' hot start and whether this is all just going to lead to Clemson and Alabama again.

The Business ATvantage
S03 Special Episode: Unionization of Players

The Business ATvantage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 57:02


Back in February, there was an article released by the https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/proposed-legislation-would-give-maryland-college-athletes-the-right-to-unionize/2019/02/07/d3f80368-2b0c-11e9-984d-9b8fba003e81_story.html?utm_term=.826168221b3e (Washington Post) that explained that the state of Maryland has proposed a bill that would give athletes the right to unionize and collectively bargain over issues related to health and safety, as well as compensation. This was as a result of the death of Jordan McNair. This is not only relevant to our previous bonus episode on the Maryland case itself, but it also is an area of expertise for Tammi Gaw MS ATC Esq. in her practice of law. We thought it would be advantageous to discuss the details of unionization and what it means for players to form a union and how it may impact the Athletic Trainer's work with them. Tammi has been gracious enough to share some serious insight and wisdom on this topic. As a result, we should all be more well informed and be able to speak to the subject more intelligently as things progress. Music by Mr. Logistix (@https://soundcloud.com/buuk_werm (buuk_werm)). Disclaimer: Because the information discussed and provided in the accompanying podcasts is prepared for a general audience, without investigation into the facts of each particular case, it is not legal advice: Tammi Gaw does not have a lawyer-client relationship with any listeners. The thoughts and commentary about the law contained on this podcast is provided as a service to the community, and does not constitute solicitation or provision of legal advice.

Roughly Speaking
For Maryland football and new coach Mike Locksley, low on-field expectations belie high stakes after scandal

Roughly Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 26:50


Did the University of Maryland unnecessarily roll the dice by hiring Mike Locksley in the wake of a nationally-reaching scandal that involved the death of 19-year-old offensive lineman Jordan McNair and allegations of a “toxic” football culture fueled by the coaching staff and administration, or has the Washington, D.C. native demonstrated enough growth and potential to lead a Big Ten football team to a brighter future?

Polos and Khakis
Continuing After Tragedy with Scott Wood

Polos and Khakis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 59:28


Lizzie and Dan talk with Scott Wood from the University of Maryland about the process of continuing on after the tragic death of Jordan McNair in 2018. Please consider supporting the Jordan McNair Foundation and AT Cares.

Midday
Midday on Sports: O's Woes, Madden 2020, University of Maryland Football

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 21:44


We're talking the O's woes, the latest edition of Madden and what the scores mean to NFL athletes, as well as an update on the athletic program at University of Maryland one year after the death of offensive linemen Jordan McNair. Guests: Milton Kent, the host of Sports at Large here on WYPR, and a member of the journalism faculty at Morgan State University. Jeff Barker covers national politics and the business of sports for the Baltimore Sun.

Sports at Large
One Year Later, UMD Still Has McNair Questions To Answer

Sports at Large

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 4:40


It’s been a little over a year since Jordan McNair collapsed on a University of Maryland football practice field and died.In most respects, it appears that Maryland officials have taken McNair’s death to heart and have learned significant lessons from it.In a press conference last August, University President Wallace Loh pledged full accountability and transparency. In many ways, the school has fulfilled those promises.The coach who supervised the program is gone and a number of substantive changes in how things work in the football program and the athletic department have taken place.Also, the school has, largely, pulled back the curtain on how things are done.But there are still important areas where it seems that Maryland hasn’t gotten it.

Glenn Clark Radio
Glenn Clark Radio February 19, 2019 (Mike Locksley, Hakeem Butler, Daniel Jeremiah)

Glenn Clark Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 136:31


An awesome Tuesday edition of GCR-first we broke down a new podcast idea that Glenn's working on with our pal @BarstoolRDT from Barstool Sports. It's about movies we fear we might not still love after a number of years. Today's the first day teams can tag their free agents. Should the Ravens consider the tag with CJ Mosley? If Manny Machado signs with the Padres (spoiler: he did), will Orioles fans be rooting for him/them? Late in Hour 1, our first chance to visit with Michael Locksley since he returned as football coach at Maryland. We discussed his quick recruiting success, how he's changed from being with Nick Saban at Alabama, how tragedy in his personal life has prepared him for dealing with the aftermath of the Jordan McNair tragedy and more. Early in Hour 2, Baltimore native/Iowa State WR Hakeem Butler joined us to discuss his incredible path from the streets of East Baltimore to growing up with the Harrison Twins (his cousins) as he got older to the cusp of the NFL Draft. And at the end of Hour 2, NFL Network analyst/former Ravens scout Daniel Jeremiah checked in to discuss Le'Veon Bell and what the Ravens should be looking for in the Draft to best help Lamar Jackson's skill set.

Sport Psychology Today with Dr. Andrew Jacobs
November 4th, 2018 - Dr. Jacobs interviews KU head athletic trainer Murphy Grant

Sport Psychology Today with Dr. Andrew Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 39:48


This week on the Sport Psychology Hour, Dr. Jacobs discusses the tragedy of Jordan McNair and how the mental and physical sides of sports come together with Murphy Grant, head football athletic trainer and Director of Sports Medicine at the University of Kansas.

The Sport Psychology Hour with Dr. Andrew Jacobs
November 4th, 2018 - Dr. Jacobs interviews KU head athletic trainer Murphy Grant

The Sport Psychology Hour with Dr. Andrew Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 39:48


This week on the Sport Psychology Hour, Dr. Jacobs discusses the tragedy of Jordan McNair and how the mental and physical sides of sports come together with Murphy Grant, head football athletic trainer and Director of Sports Medicine at the University of Kansas.

Inside Maryland Sports Radio
Hoops Observations | Bowl-Bound? | BOR Shakeup

Inside Maryland Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 46:11


Today on IMS Radio, Jeff, Paul and Schwink assemble to discuss a brutal afternoon against Michigan State, the disastrous offensive line and quarterback play, how the season is on the lineagainst Indiana, the latest general university drama and Dino Tomlin committing. Later, Josh Stirn calls in to talk about Maryland’s win over Delaware, problems against the zone and preview Friday night’s matchup against Navy.Topics discussed include:-Maryland had a wretched day against Michigan State-Offensive line is fraudulent-Kasim Hill is also a disaster-What’s the deal with Maryland? Is it talent or coaching?-How important is getting to a bowl for the Terps?-Indiana preview-Maryland fires the trainers involved with Jordan McNair’s death-New chair of the Board of Regents-The coaching hire process is just going to be a disaster-Dino Tomlin commits-Josh Stirn calls in, reviews the Delaware game-Maryland played well for about 30 minutes and then didn’t look great-They’re going to see a lot of zone defense in the non conference schedule-It always seems like the Terps are one player short-Shouldn’t have any problems with Navy-Dustin Clark hung out on the game thread Tuesday   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bill Rhoden On Sports (BROSpod)
College Basketball & Duke's Fab 4, Tragedy at the University of Maryland, and NBA Rundown

Bill Rhoden On Sports (BROSpod)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 108:41


Bill and Jamal are joined by Black Sports Online's Jarod Hector to talk about the opening of the college basketball season (4:19) and the dominating performance by Duke's freshman class, led by Zion Williamson. The three also talk about the NBA's new G League initiative and hear from Villanova coach Jay Wright (26:18), as well as discuss the tragic death of Jordan McNair at Maryland (35:32). Later, Jamal and Jarod speak with Atlanta Hawks reporter Donnell Suggs about star rookie Trae Young and finish with an in-depth rundown of the young NBA season. We hope that you enjoy our podcast. Please subscribe on iTunes, follow on Soundcloud and like and comment on both, as we would love to get and incorporate your feedback. We encourage you to contact us via email at: brospod@gmail.com and follow us on social media. Twitter: @BROSpod, @WCRhoden, @Blacketologist Facebook page: Bill Rhoden On Sports (@BROSpod) Instagram: @brospod YouTube: BROS Pod

Rhoden Fellows: HBCU 468
Jordan McNair

Rhoden Fellows: HBCU 468

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 40:02


Bill, Isaiah and Tiffany talk about the tragic death of University of Maryland football player, Jordan McNair, and what HBCU football programs are doing to protect their players. They also discuss the future of college football.

Fault Lines
Censorship and the Current State of Social Discourse

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 172:32


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan talk about how an increase in censorship is altering the state of public discourse for the worse. Elizabeth Vos of Disobedient Media joins the show to give her take on this issue and to discuss how the recent social media purges are impacting this situation.Guests:Talib Karim - Attorney and Executive Director of STEM4US | The Inside Scoop on the University of Maryland Football ScandalHolly Hood - Urban Libertarian | The Establishment is Stealing People's WorkLucy Komisar - Investigative Journalist who Focuses on Corporate and Financial Corruption | Is Stealing Energy Assets Behind the REAL #RussiaGate?Elizabeth Vos - Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Disobedient Media | Social Media Censorship and the Current State of Social DiscourseMichael Krieger - Founder of LibertyBlitzkrieg.com | The Consequences of System FailureYesterday, controversial individuals Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman held a heated press conference in Rosslyn, Virginia where they alleged Special Counsel Robert Mueller raped a woman named Carolyne Cass back in 2010. Fault Lines Senior Producer Eric Ladny attended the press conference, and he will detail this spectacle and give his takeaways on today's program.This past summer, 19-year-old University of Maryland football player Jordan McNair died after collapsing from heatstroke during practice. Head coach DJ Durkin was recently fired following a surprise reinstatement which has brought new questions to the University. Attorney Talib Karim who is familiar with the case, joins the show to explain the major facts and details involved.Journalist Lucy Komisar has spent years investigating Bill Browder, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, and others involved in massive financial corruption in Russia over the past few decades. She joins Garland and Lee on today's show to discuss her research on this topic and how Russian energy assets have been exploited to the benefit of a select few wealthy oligarchs.For the final segment of the week, Michael Krieger of LibertyBlitzkrieg.com returns to the show to discuss the potential consequences of traditional groups and organizations continuing to lose relevancy. How will society continue to evolve and realign in the current decades, and what should the American people understand about the current political moment?

Midday
Sen. Jim Rosapepe: Sizing Up UMd's Football Controversy

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 11:51


Today, Tom spotlights recent developments in the University of Maryland football controversy. Since the heatstroke-related death of offensive lineman Jordan McNair in June, many have accused head coach D.J. Durkin of fostering an abusive and toxic environment in the University's football program.On Tuesday, after two independent reviews of the incident that led to McNair’s death and the culture of the program itself, the University's Board of Regents announced it would not recommend the firing of Coach Durkin or his boss, Athletic Director Damon Evans. On Wednesday, after the Regents' move provoked strong criticism from College Park students, the media, and state political leaders, University President Wallace Loh fired Coach Durkin. The Chairman of the University's Board of Regents, Jim Brady, did not reply to Midday's request for comment.Tom is joined by State Sen. Jim Rosapepe, whose District includes College Park. Sen. Rosapepe has been a vocal supporter of Wallace Loh.

Speak My Peace Podcast
Episode 19 - Da'Hell Wrong Wit Ppl?

Speak My Peace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 62:38


Last week was a very tragic week with all of the hate crimes that occurred and the one the was fortunately intercepted. The crimes were clearly influenced by the views of those in support of #45's administration, so why aren't they being held accountable? Also, D. Rose dropped a 50-ball last night, and the University of Maryland showed blatant disrespect to the family of the late Jordan McNair, amongst many other topics. Best Kept Secret: Got My Own - RAY BLK

The John Steigerwald Show
The John Steigerwald Show - Wednesday, October 31, 2018

The John Steigerwald Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 51:11


You Have Entered A Trump Free Zone Today's topics include: No politics for today, we are taking a break. Instead, the first story being covered in today's show will be regarding the University of Maryland and their football department. It's a story that doesn't receive nearly enough media coverage...; John Feinstein (Author and Columnist for the Washington Post) joins the show to talk further in-depth about the death of Jordan McNair, who died on the University of Maryland's football practice field. An update to this tragic story came out today, where the University reinstated DJ Durkin - the controversial head football coach; next up, some Halloween talk....since today is Halloween afterall! Devil's night vs mischief night, 'triggering' Halloween costumes, etc are all topics being covered.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

JJ’s Sports Talk
Ep. 137 The Best & Worst of NFL Trade Deadline. College Football Playoff Ranking. DJ Durkin and Maryland. Houston Rockets fizzling out?

JJ’s Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 56:48


We start with the best and worst of the NFL Trade Deadline and how one trade seemed to better than all the rest. We look at the first College Football Playoff Ranking and discuss the ramifications. We also talk about Maryland Football reinstating Head Coach DJ Durkin after Jordan McNair's death. How could they get it so wrong?! We also ask Houston Rockets fans if it's time to hit the panic button.

WBAL News Now With Bryan Nehman Podcast
Maryland Football Coach, Athletic Director Stay, President Wallace Loh To Retire

WBAL News Now With Bryan Nehman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 10:15


After weeks of investigations into the death of Maryland football player Jordan McNair, the University System of Maryland Board of Regents declined to order the institution to fire its athletic director, president or head football coach. However, President Wallace Loh said he will retire. Today, we spoke to State Sen. Jim Rosapepe, a College Park Democrat and former regent, who had some fiery comments about how the decisions in this case were made.

Midday
The Future of Maryland Sports

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 49:27


On this edition of Midday on Sports, Tom explores the controversies surrounding the University of Maryland football program, including the death of 19-year-old Jordan McNair, and the future of the Preakness Stakes. Joining Tom to discuss football are Jeff Barker and Mark Hyman. Jeff Barker is a reporter for The Baltimore Sun who covers sports business, among other issues. Mark Hyman is a professor at the George Washington University in the sports management program. Later, Delegate Sandy Rosenberg will discuss whether the Preakness Stakes will remain at the Pimlico Racetrack or move to a track in Laurel. Delegate Rosenberg has been an advocate for keeping the race at Pimlico.

Edge of Sports
How the NCAA Gaslights America

Edge of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 47:30


This week we speak to economist Andy Schwarz about his Deadspin article “The NCAA Is Gaslighting You.” Schwarz’s piece looks at case in Oakland as well as the ongoing FBI case. We also talk about the Historical Basketball League, a potential college athletic alternative to the NCAA.   We also have ‘Choice Words’ about how sports could look in a different, more just world. We also have ‘Just Stand Up’ and Just Sit Down’ awards to a high school football team in Maryland and Charles Johnson, principal owner of the San Francisco Giants, brand-new Kaepernick Watch, and more! Jordan McNair, a ‘Just Stand Up’ award to John Carlos and Tommie Smith on the 50th anniversary of their legendary Olympic protest as well as a ‘Just Sit Down’ award to broadcaster Brent Musberger. We also got Kaepernick Watch, and a brand new segment we are starting on the podcast! Andy Schwarz Twitter: @andyhre https://deadspin.com/the-ncaa-is-gaslighting-you-1829716653 https://hbleague.com/ — http://www.edgeofsportspodcast.com/ | http://twitter.com/EdgeOfSportsPod | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@gmail.com | Edge of Sports hotline: 401-426-3343 (EDGE) — Music: Eye Examination - Del the Funky Homosapien | Ante Up - M.O.P. | Message In A Bottle - The Police | Sugar Hill - AZ | Get By - Talib Kweli | Quiet Storm - Mobb Deep | No Drop - Timbaland | I Wanna Get High - Cypress Hill | Mic Checka (Remix) - Das EFX | The Wire Theme

Edge of Sports
Edge of Sports NBA Season Preview

Edge of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 67:37


This week we forecast the NBA season with the one and only Michael Lee. Also we have choice words about the University of Maryland and elite football player Jordan McNair. I also have a historic just stand up and just sit down award, some words about Colin Kaepernick and WEB Du Bois and more. We also have some ‘Choice Words’ about the University of Maryland and elite football player Jordan McNair, a ‘Just Stand Up’ award to John Carlos and Tommie Smith on the 50th anniversary of their legendary Olympic protest as well as a ‘Just Sit Down’ award to broadcaster Brent Musberger. We also got Kaepernick Watch, and a brand new segment we are starting on the podcast! Michael Lee Twitter: @MrMichaelLee Zirin, The UMD Football Team Comes Together to Kick a Booster Off a Plane https://www.thenation.com/article/umd-football-team-comes-together-to-kick-booster-off-of-plane/ — http://www.edgeofsportspodcast.com/ | http://twitter.com/EdgeOfSportsPod | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@gmail.com | Edge of Sports hotline: 401-426-3343 (EDGE) — Music: Eye Examination - Del the Funky Homosapien | Love's Gonna Get'cha - Boogie Down Productions | Crossroads - Bone Thugs-n-Harmony | Running Through Ya Section - The Roots | No Church in the Wild - Jay-Z & Kanye West Feat. Frank Ocean | Cocktails - Too Short | Black Ice - Goodie Mob Feat. Outkast | Banned from TV - N.O.R.E. Feat. Nature, Big Pun, Cam'ron, Jadakiss & Styles P | Award Tour - Tribe Called Quest Feat. De La Soul | Shut ‘Em Down - Onyx | The Wire Theme

YoungTerps Podcast
YoungTerps Podcast 57: Rick Jaklitsch Talks Maryland Legal Situation

YoungTerps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 24:24


Rick Jaklitsch joins Mason and Jordan to discuss all legal aspects of the Jordan McNair tragedy.

Inside Maryland Sports Radio
IMS Radio: Ahmed's Farewell | Loh Must Go | First Quarter Review

Inside Maryland Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 72:55


Today on Inside Maryland Sports Radio, Jeff, Josh, Paul, Ahmed and Schwink break down Maryland's convincing win over Minnesota and talk about how it makes the Temple loss sting even more, declare Anthony McFarland the real deal, wonder what’s holding Kasim Hill back, dive into the report on Jordan McNair’s death and say goodbye to Ahmed.   This team looks pretty good, makes the Temple game sting even more Everyone hates PJ fleck The offense looked on point, especially with most of the offensive line playing Anthony McFarland is a revelation There are still problems with the offense sustaining drives Is it the injury recovery or the offense that’s holding Kasim Hill back? Tre Watson has been huge The defense is tops the Big Ten in third down stops Ahmed pops in for the last time What's up with the punt return situation/Looking ahead to Michigan Thoughts on the medical report Wallace Loh has to go Does DJ Durkin’s fate get decided during the bye week Ahmed gives an update on recruiting that isn’t all bad news What do you do with Loh, Durkin and Damon Evans? Ahmed is leaving IMS, says his farewells Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FOCUS par Ray Lalonde
FOCUS #42 - Le football doit évoluer pour survivre

FOCUS par Ray Lalonde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 6:27


La mort du jeune Jordan McNair des Terrapins de Maryland de la NCAA en juin dernier fut le résultat de négligence de la part des autorités. L'université a admis sa culpabilité la semaine dernière lors de la conclusion de l'enquête interne. On doit réaliser que le football présente des risques énormes pour la santé. La mentalité de gladiateur mais aussi la violence physique du jeu. Va falloir évoluer rapidement.

The Business ATvantage
S03 Special Episode: Maryland Case

The Business ATvantage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 42:21


This special episode's discussion revolves around the details surrounding the death, investigation, and pending legal action of University of Maryland student athlete Jordan McNair. In the dialogue, Alisha & Tammi cover how tangible practices can be put into place for the athletic trainer, in an effort to avoid situations like this from occurring at their place of practice. How the culture of athletics has allowed for these type of incidents to occur and how changes can be made moving forward will also be discussed. Music by Mr. Logistix (@https://soundcloud.com/buuk_werm (buuk_werm)). Disclaimer: Because the information discussed and provided in the accompanying podcasts is prepared for a general audience, without investigation into the facts of each particular case, it is not legal advice: Tammi Gaw does not have a lawyer-client relationship with any listeners. The thoughts and commentary about the law contained on this podcast is provided as a service to the community, and does not constitute solicitation or provision of legal advice.

DMV Sports Roundtable
Redskins Week-2 Against The Colts / Undefeated Maryland Football

DMV Sports Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 36:44


High hopes the burgundy and gold can transfer their excellent week-1 performance from the Arizona desert - to FedEx Field. While the investigation into player Jordan McNair's death continues...the Terps are winning on the gridiron.

The Kevin Sheehan Show
"Does this shirt make me look fat?"

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 66:41


Kevin opens the show by taking issue with a photo of him in the Washington Post, and he also reads some emails and talks about the Nats chances to make the playoffs (relax, he knows it's a long shot), and he makes a bold prediction about the Redskins. Then he talks more Redskins with ESPN's John Keim, and after that he speaks with Jeff Ermann of 247sports.com about Maryland's 2-0 start to their football season and what will happen in the wake of the internal report on the death of Jordan McNair, and he close things out with a quick round of "NFL : Buy or Sell". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Maryland Sports Radio
IMS Radio: Terps Topple Texas, What Now with Durkin

Inside Maryland Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 72:58


This week on Inside Maryland Sports Radio, Jeff Ermann, Josh Stirn, Ahmed Ghafir, Paul Douglas and Schwink are in the pod following Maryland's upset win over Texas in Landover. The guys go deep on the significance of the Terps' sweep of the Longhorns in the two game series, Matt Canada's first outting as a head coach, Jeshaun Jones' huge debut, Kasim Hill getting the start at quarterback, the secondary's big day, parking lot intel on Durkin's status and much more.   Topics discussed include:   Maryland beats Texas for the second year in a row But what does it mean? This was the most complete victory Maryland has had in a while Players of the game Matt Canada’s play calling in his first game as head coach Thoughts on rotating Piggy in and out Surprising to see Tayon Fleet-Davis getting a lot of run The receiving corp was impressive despite all the question marks Run blocking didn’t look great, update on Derwin Gray The defense was called near flawlessly against Texas The secondary was the best unit on the field Tre Watson was a huge addition, Maryland managing to nab him in the offseason on the transfer market Darnell Savage looked great, did a nice job in run support Jeff reviews Canada’s first head coaching performance  Recruiting is still in bad shape Paul’s parking lot intel says that most of the players want DJ Durkin back The million dollar question: Where was Durkin when Jordan McNair died? Schwink goes on a mission for chicken tenders at FedEx Paul pays tribute to a friend who would've loved the win over the Longhorns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Maryland Sports Radio
IMS Radio: We're Back and Everything is on Fire

Inside Maryland Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 77:01


IMS Radio has risen from the ashes and returns to kick off the 2018 Maryland football season. Jeff Ermann, Josh Stirn, Ahmed Ghafir, Paul Douglas and new producer Schwink hop in the pod and run down the disastrous last few months for the football program, from the death of Jordan McNair to the goat rodeo of a response by the administration. Later, there’s actual football talk as the guys dig into the matchup between the Terps and Texas at FedEx Field, which units are as talented as they’ve been in years, and who might surprise on offense and defense this year. Plus, a little summer basketball recap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

For the Love
August 27, 2018

For the Love

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 88:11


Join Kevin and Charles for a late summer episode. They discuss the latest in esports, the beginning of the Vuelta a Espana. Also the NFL preseason continues, MLB news and a big week in the WNBA. Then stick around to hear an interview with Brad Dayman, owner of Elite Athlete Training Systems about Jordan McNair and sports culture as a whole. @FortheLovePod @KevinHansonH2H Brad Dayman eats.sg on Instagram

Thin Line Between Love & Sports
Thin Line Between Love & Sports Ep. 16

Thin Line Between Love & Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 44:04


The boys are back with episode 16. The 3 topics were particularly good today. With Urban Meyer dominating the headlines over the weekend KG and LB decided to weigh in on his situation first. Do you believe he should be fired? To keep things in line the next topic was also an NCAA Football headline from earlier this month. Jordan McNair was a player for the Maryland Terrapins that died from a heat stroke during a summer practice. Is there something that we can all learn from this? Is this avoidable? Are football coaches too hard on players? The guys definitely shared the experiences and personal feelings on this topic. Lastly, the team felt like there are women in sports who are really making changes for the better. The last topic was to highlight 3 of them in detail. Listen and share!

Daily Press Podcast Network
Teel Time: Episode 51

Daily Press Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 32:57


On Episode 51 of Teel Time, David Teel and Jonathan Heeter talk about the fallout of the death of Maryland football player Jordan McNair. Teel talks about how the FBS schools in Virginia are guarding against heat-related illness. We also talk about preparation for the college football season, which is now just two weeks away. How are the question marks on the Virginia Tech and the Virginia offensive and defensive lines shaping up? Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod.

Guys Talkin' Sports
Guys Talkin' Sports Ep. 127 - Urban Meyer suspended & Maryland Football

Guys Talkin' Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 51:32


In this episode, we talk about Urban Meyer suspended for 3 games by Ohio State and what is to become of Maryland Football after the tragic death of Jordan McNair.

HWTP SPORTS TALK
8.22.18 Podcast: Sister Mary Jo Sobieck and WashPost's Roman Stubbs

HWTP SPORTS TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 60:00


Sister Mary Jo Sobieck discusses that perfect pitch as well as her love of sports -- did you know she played softball?  Washington Post's Roman Stubbs discusses his article re Jordan McNair's death and Maryland's inability to overhaul athletes' healthcare.  COLLEGE FOOTBALL A year before Jordan McNair’s death, Maryland president nixed plan to overhaul athletes’ health care. Click here for the full article. Photo credit: Sister Mary Jo Sobieck (Melissa Ferrara, Iron + Honey Photography) Join the conversation! On Social Media use #AskHWTP Email us at feedback@hwtpsportstalk.com Call us at 1 347 989 0227 Missed any of our broadcasts? Click here to listen to our on-demand podcasts.  HWTP Sports Talk With David Weinstein is a Sweet G. Communications production | 2018 Copyright

The Chris Murray Report Podcast
The Chris Murray Report on WURD Radio August 18, 2018

The Chris Murray Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 120:20


In this episode, we're talking Phillies and Eagles with Daryl Bell of the Philadelphia Tribune, Jack McCaffery of the Delaware County Daily Times and John Mitchell-Columnist of the Philadelphia Tribune talking about the troubled University of Maryland football program that is under investigation after the death of offensive lineman Jordan McNair, whose death from a heat stroke probably could have been prevented. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-chris-murray-report-podcast/support

Sean's Sports Stop
EPISODE 131

Sean's Sports Stop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 30:53


On Episode #131 of Sean's Sports Show, Sean reports and gives his opinion on each breaking news story in sports, which include: Simone Biles making history (:32), Richard Sherman not being happy with the new NFL Helmet Rule (1:43), Ronda Rousey being the first woman to win titles in the WWE and UFC (4:08), a recap from Monday's action of the Little League World Series (6:45), UEFA releasing their Player Of The Year finalists (9:20), the University of Maryland getting set to honor the late Jordan Mcnair (12:09), NBA Owners wanting the mental health records of players (14:35), the New York Jets GM praising Sam Darnold and saying they might trade 1 QB (16:23), the University of Michigan naming Shea Patterson as their Week 1 starter vs Notre Dame (18:13), Alabama being ranked #1 in the preseason AP Poll (19;42), the trustees at Ohio State University getting set to meet and decide the future of Head Football Coach Urban Meyer (20:38), Dana White claiming that the UFC is now worth $7B (21:55 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seanssportsstop/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seanssportsstop/support

Heads 'N Tales Podcast - Talking Sports Injury Rehab, Prevention, Perseverance, Concussions & Athlete Transition

There has been a lot of media buzz in the last few weeks surrounding Jordan McNair, a 19-year-old University of Maryland football player, who died two weeks after being hospitalized following a team work out on May 29th of this year, and for good reason. To shed light on this tragedy, I decided to have my friend David Otey on as this week's featured guest. David is a Strength and Conditioning specialist based out of New York City. David is the 2015 Fitness Manager of the Year for Equinox and has been featured in several major fitness publications on the topics of strength and Conditioning. David recently wrote an article titled The Fine Line Between Building Toughness & Being Destructive after several current University of Maryland football players and people close to the team described a toxic coaching culture under head coach DJ Durkin and Strength and Conditioning Coach Rick Court before offensive lineman Jordan McNair's death (ESPN.COM). To be fair, in this episode we are discussing issues within the Maryland football program which are largely allegations at this point, with many conflicting reports. Regardless, a young man lost his life in pursuit of playing a game, which he probably loved at some point in his life. When I first started this podcast, I sought out to be the voice for athletes who weren't as lucky as me and I would be doing Jordan and his family a disservice if I remained silent on the incident. Jordan McNair lost his life after suffering from exertional heat stroke. If you remember back a couple of years I posted a series of episodes with the experts from the Korey Stringer Institute where we discussed everything there is to know about illness. After we here from David, you will hear an excerpt from Episode 38 with Dr. Douglas Casa, CEO of the Korey Stringer Institute and both a survivor and an expert on exertional heat stroke. In this part of the episode, we learn about the signs, symptoms and treatments for exertional heat stroke.

The Punt & Pass Podcast
Punt & Pass Podcast Fall Camp Storylines Pt. 2 (8.19.2018)

The Punt & Pass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 36:08


Drew and Aaron catch everyone up on college football storylines with another new episode of #PuntandPass pres. by @UncleNearest! (2:22) The guys talk about what they have been up to leading into "Week Zero" of the season. (12:33) Tragedy at the University of Maryland in the wake of Jordan McNair's death. Who is to blame? What happens to DJ Durkin? Are S&C coaches out of control? (21:17) More disturbing details have emerged about former Ohio State WR Coach Zach Smith. Urban Meyer's fate as Head Coach should be determined any day now. What do Butler and Murray think is going to happen? (29:51) Injuries are starting to stack up as the season moves closer. Should #UGA and #Bama fans be worried about their recent losses? Thanks for tuning in, remember to rate, review, subscribe! #PuntandPass @UncleNearest

Heads 'N Tales Podcast - Talking Sports Injury Rehab, Prevention, Perseverance, Concussions & Athlete Transition
135 : The Fine Line Between Building Toughness & Being Destructive w/ David Otey

Heads 'N Tales Podcast - Talking Sports Injury Rehab, Prevention, Perseverance, Concussions & Athlete Transition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 43:14


There has been a lot of media buzz in the last few weeks surrounding Jordan McNair, a 19-year-old University of Maryland football player, who died two weeks after being hospitalized following a team work out on May 29th of this year, and for good reason. To shed light on this tragedy, I decided to have my friend David Otey on as this week's featured guest. David is a Strength and Conditioning specialist based out of New York City. David is the 2015 Fitness Manager of the Year for Equinox and has been featured in several major fitness publications on the topics of strength and Conditioning.  David recently wrote an article titled The Fine Line Between Building Toughness & Being Destructive after several current University of Maryland football players and people close to the team described a toxic coaching culture under head coach DJ Durkin and Strength and Conditioning Coach Rick Court before offensive lineman Jordan McNair's death (ESPN.COM).  To be fair, in this episode we are discussing issues within the Maryland football program which are largely allegations at this point, with many conflicting reports.  Regardless, a young man lost his life in pursuit of playing a game, which he probably loved at some point in his life. When I first started this podcast, I sought out to be the voice for athletes who weren't as lucky as me and I would be doing Jordan and his family a disservice if I remained silent on the incident. Jordan McNair lost his life after suffering from exertional heat stroke. If you remember back a couple of years I posted a series of episodes with the experts from the Korey Stringer Institute where we discussed everything there is to know about illness. After we here from David, you will hear an excerpt from Episode 38 with Dr. Douglas Casa, CEO of the Korey Stringer Institute and both a survivor and an expert on exertional heat stroke.  In this part of the episode, we learn about the signs, symptoms and treatments for exertional heat stroke. 

The Chris Duel Show with Shannon
The Chris Duel Show 08-17-18

The Chris Duel Show with Shannon "Salty" Sweeney

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 77:31


All things Spurs and the new DeRozan mural, the National Anthem controversy is back in the headlines, Alliance of American Football teams practicing in San Antonio, and the University of Maryland releases their latest statement Jordan McNair's death.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
AUGUST 17, 2018 | Daily News Brief | (TWO MURDERS, NEW LOOK FOR CITY DOCK, MORE CRAP FROM CONOWINGO)

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 12:58


Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle.  The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is sponsored by Kegs & Corks Craft Beer and Maryland Wine Festival on August 18. Save $10 on every ticket using the code eoa (lowercase) when you check out! LAST DAY! TICKET LINK Today...Anne Arundel Police dealing with two murders. More crap from the Susquehanna on the way. Jordan McNair's parents speak out. A new look for City Dock. Aretha Franklin passes away. Our picks for upcoming events this weekend including Kegs & Corks and the Puppy Plunge.  And of course, your local weather forecast from George at DMV Weather.  Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here.  The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify,  Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo,  YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!

The Fast Lane
The Fast Lane - August 17, 2018 - Hour 1

The Fast Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018


3:00 - Dream Weaver? Okay, maybe not... 3:15 - ESPN's Heather Dinich details her conversation with Jordan McNair's parents after his death during Maryland football practice 3:30 - Dan McLaughlin on Harrison Bader's stellar season, the playoff picture and a story about finding his dog

Touchdowns and Tangents
The MisEducation of Astroworld

Touchdowns and Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 69:38


Due to some unforeseen technical an audio issues, the first 20 minutes were completely lost. Kenny and Pete touched on the passing of soul singer, icon and the QUEEN of R & B, Aretha Franklin as well as opening with one of the many great hip hop samples using her music. Corey Coleman whined his way out of Cleveland & karma placed him in Buffalo, aka disgruntled receiverville. Kenny & Pete goes in on the latest episode of Hard Knocks. All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey kept it 100 with his interview with GQ magazine by roasting all the quarterbacks he felt were trash and showing respect to the ones who deserve it. The stats back up everything he said. Denver fans put a GoFundMe page to get rid of third string quarterback and former first round pick Paxton Lynch. Terrelle Pryor is getting even more exposed as soft by former teammates & Pete didn't realize how legendary of a high school prospect Pryor was. The Chargers are getting healthy in the right positions at the right time. Donald Penn took a pay cut and may have solidified the Raiders offensive line by moving to right tackle. Whose improving or getting worse at the end of training camp. Lastly, the duo discuss the Maryland football abuse scandal and how it leaves a black mark on the program. Where does the most blame start when a football program has a kid die and people start getting held accountable? What can be done for the parents of Jordan McNair & how does coaching style affect kids on the lower levels of support.

Sports Business Radio Podcast
Bloomberg Players' Tech Summit Recap

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 44:25


Sports Business Radio host Brian Berger recaps his experience after attending the exclusive Players' Tech Summit at Bloomberg in San Francisco. Athletes who attended the event included Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala, Jaylen Brown, Kerri Walsh Jennings, Joe Montana and Baron Davis.  We also discuss Tiger Woods' big impact on the TV ratings for the 2018 PGA Championship and the University of Maryland's admission of guilt with the death of football player Jordan McNair. This week's edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by Zip Recruiter. 80% of companies who post a job using Zip Recruiter find a quality candidate in the first 24 hours. Our listeners can try Zip Recruiter for FREE at www.ziprecruiter.com/SBR.

Touchdowns and Tangents
The MisEducation of Astroworld

Touchdowns and Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 69:38


Due to some unforeseen technical an audio issues, the first 20 minutes were completely lost. Kenny and Pete touched on the passing of soul singer, icon and the QUEEN of R & B, Aretha Franklin as well as opening with one of the many great hip hop samples using her music. Corey Coleman whined his way out of Cleveland & karma placed him in Buffalo, aka disgruntled receiverville. Kenny & Pete goes in on the latest episode of Hard Knocks. All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey kept it 100 with his interview with GQ magazine by roasting all the quarterbacks he felt were trash and showing respect to the ones who deserve it. The stats back up everything he said. Denver fans put a GoFundMe page to get rid of third string quarterback and former first round pick Paxton Lynch. Terrelle Pryor is getting even more exposed as soft by former teammates & Pete didn't realize how legendary of a high school prospect Pryor was. The Chargers are getting healthy in the right positions at the right time. Donald Penn took a pay cut and may have solidified the Raiders offensive line by moving to right tackle. Whose improving or getting worse at the end of training camp. Lastly, the duo discuss the Maryland football abuse scandal and how it leaves a black mark on the program. Where does the most blame start when a football program has a kid die and people start getting held accountable? What can be done for the parents of Jordan McNair & how does coaching style affect kids on the lower levels of support.

This Week in Sports
EP13 - Jalen Ramsey Who?

This Week in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 74:11


On this week's episode, I discussed Jalen Ramsey's moronic interview in GQ, the fallout from the Jordan McNair death, the Ronald Acuna Jr. brawl hit by pitch, the Jets QB battle, and a whole lot more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/this-week-in-sports/support

Sporgy
103: 08/15/18

Sporgy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018


This week Chris, Rich, and the ICEman talk about Ben Zobrist wanting an electronic strike zone, the death of Jordan McNair, Jim Harbaugh still having no idea who Michigan’s starting QB will be, Zack Smith had a DUI in 2013, the NFL preseason, Bud Light promises Cleveland Browns fans free beer if they win, Jamis...

The Sportsballers Podcast
Maryland Football's "Toxic Culture" - Ep. 1

The Sportsballers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 59:08


In the premiere of The Sportsballers Podcast (recorded on August 17, 2018), hosts Eric, Evan, and Cory focus much of their attention on the death of Jordan McNair at the University of Maryland, the reports of a toxic culture, and the arrival of Matt Canada.

Daily Press Podcast Network
Teel Time: Episode 50

Daily Press Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 55:15


On the 50th episode of Teel Time, David Teel and Jonathan Heeter chat about the new landscape for college basketball after the NCAA handed down some rule changes. The new rules regarding NBA Draft eligibility and player-agent interactions have drawn most of the attention, but Teel believes the penalties for rules violations deserves discussion. We talk about the recent turmoil at Maryland following the death of offensive lineman Jordan McNair, who died in June following a team workout. As the season draws closer, how have Virginia and Virginia Tech fared in fall practice, and have the storylines changed since the start of practice? And we wrap up with golf talk and the PGA Championship. Tiger Woods' performance and Brooks Koepka's win at Bellerive made for quite the story. Koepka now has three majors since June 2017. Teel asks who's more likely to win a major in 2019: Woods or Koepka. Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod.

Sean's Sports Stop
EPISODE 126

Sean's Sports Stop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 26:27


On Episode #126 of Sean's Sports Show, Sean reports and gives his take (opinion) on each breaking news story inside the world of sports, which include: Johnny Manziel missing his next CFL game with the Montreal Alouettes (:40), Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City suffering a major injury (2:15), Rashaad Penny of the Seattle Seahawks most likely will be ready for Week 1 (3:36), Dwyane Wade dismissing the rumors of him deciding that he will play next season (4:45), Jalen Ramsey calling out almost everyone (6:43), updated NBA MVP odds for 2018-19 (9:45), Paul Pogba telling Manchester United that he wants to move to Barcelona (12:14), Adam Goisis of the Denver Broncos getting his rape charge dropped (13:52), CJ Mcollum being anti-superteam (15:00), Atletico Madrid winning the UEFA Super Cup (17:04), a brawl between the Atlanta Braves and Miami Marlins after Ronald Ocuña Jr. was hit by a pitch (17:50), Ronda Rousey loving WWE (19:52), and the parents of Jordan Mcnair saying that the Universi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seanssportsstop/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seanssportsstop/support

The Jason Smith Show
Best Of The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon: 08/14/2018

The Jason Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 47:45


Jason and Mike bring you another award-winning edition of "That's The Browns!" and tell you which NFL team will rue they day they passed on drafting Sam Darnold. The guys explain why the University of Maryland's response to the tragic death of 19 year-old offensive lineman Jordan McNair was completely tone deaf. Finally, the guys speak with MLB insider Jon Paul Morosi about the tumultuous season for the Washington Nationals and whether or not the Dodgers blew it at the trade deadline! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The College Football Daily
What we learned from Maryland's Jordan McNair press conference

The College Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 16:35


The University of Maryland held a press conference on Tuesday to, the words of school president Wallace Loh, take “legal and moral responsibility” for the failures that led to Jordan McNair’s death this spring. What did we learn from Tuesday’s press conference and what does it mean for this story going forward? Josh Stirn of Inside MD Sports joins the Morning Blitz to explain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Yahoo Sports College Podcast
Why Ed Oliver doesn't like pants, what Urban Meyer knew and dark days for the Big 10.

Yahoo Sports College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 56:58


Dan Wetzel and Pat Forde are back in the podcasting game and this time they're bringing Pete Thamel with them. Our fearless trio returns by talking about two of the biggest topics in college football: Urban Meyer's future at Ohio State and Maryland's delayed response to Jordan McNair's tragic death. Meanwhile, Houston's Ed Oliver starts his big year off by being the first guest in Yahoo Sports College Podcast, sitting down with Pete to explain why he's not a big fan of wearing pants. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

JJ’s Sports Talk
Ep. 99 Maryland Football reaction. CFB Playoff Predictor. NFL injuries & Ramsey's QB comments. MLB Headlines.

JJ’s Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 45:44


We talk about reaction to Maryland Football accepting responsibility for Jordan McNair's death and what it might mean for the future of college football. We take a look at the injuries piling up in the NFL preseason as well as Jalen Ramsey's comments about quarterbacks. We also talk some baseball headlines including Ben Zobrist getting ejected for wanting an electronic strike zone.

Train With the Best Podcast
Episode 62 - "There's No Reason Not To Do Better"

Train With the Best Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 39:40


Craig and Chris discuss the tragedy at The University of Maryland that caused the death of 19-year-old Jordan McNair. They talk about why the culture contributed to a flawed plan that had tragedy as a far too likely result.Plus, the guys announced the full details of the Onyx Elite Mentorship weekend and why fans are wrong to blame an NFL training staff for their team's injuries.For more information on the Onyx Elite weekend, click here: http://www.trainergorres.com/store/gxxoze7zmmfzn7dqaeibn6x9i7fii8The Train With The Best Podcast is powered by Super Coffee. Go to drinksupercoffee.com and use the code "TRAINWITHTHEBEST" for 50% off!Theme music by Passion HiFi - www.facebook.com/thepassionhifi

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show - August 14th - 3pm Hour

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 44:52


Inside the first hour of the show, Bill brought up the recent news out of The University of Maryland football program and the death of Jordan McNair. The President of the school Wallace Loh and Athletic Director Damon Evans held a press conference saying that the University would accept responsibility as they showed true transparency. Bill then asked the audience when they think enough is enough in regards to how hard kids should be pushed in sports. Jim Comparoni also joined in to discuss MSU football and what to expect coming up.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Put Me In, Coach
Ep 59: Terps football disaster and Redskins' first preseason game

Put Me In, Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 77:37


The University of Maryland football program is a disaster. After the death of 19-year-old lineman Jordan McNair back in June, UMD finally addressed the situation in a press conference on Tuesday. We discuss the whole tragic situation, presser and what this means for college football moving forward. Then, the boys move on to the pros, where the Redskins played their first preseason game and lost Derrius Guice for the season to a torn ACL. Who impressed and who didn't in the game vs. the Pats? Tune in to find out! Football is barely back and already disappointing us.

Sean's Sports Stop
EPISODE 125

Sean's Sports Stop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 19:00


On Episode #125 of Sean's Sports Show, Sean reports and gives his take on each breaking news story inside the world of sports, which include: the Washington Nationals losing 2 straight games via a walkoff (:38), Ronald Acuna Jr. hitting leadoff homeruns in a doubleheader (1:36), the Nashville Predators resigning Ryan Ellis (3:00), Uconn and Tenessee renewing their rivalry in women's college basketball (4:50), Barcelona saying that they will not sign Paul Pogba (6:55), the Philadelphia Eagles not being sure who is their Week 1 starting QB (9:05), the University of Maryland accepting responsibility for the death of Jordan Mcnair (11:09), Todd Bowles saying that Terell Pryor should keep his mouth shut (13:20), Carmelo Anthony saying that it needs to play out on if he will come off the bench (14:36), and Ben Roethlisberger leaving preseason because of injury (16:05). Sean also covers the news, results, and future matchups of the Los Angeles sports teams (17:12). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seanssportsstop/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seanssportsstop/support

JD Talkin Sports
JD TALKIN SPORTS EPISODE #376

JD Talkin Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 36:20


Jalen Ramsey how do you really feel about the NFL's QB's? Tom Coughlin has to be ecstatic. Yanks beating the bad teams but still concerned about that MLB wildcard game. Saquon Barkley hope that tweaked left hammy heals quickly. But OBJ is shredding.

FOCUS par Ray Lalonde
FOCUS #12 - La NCAA et l’abus de pouvoir

FOCUS par Ray Lalonde

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 7:47


Après Ohio State il y a deux semaines, voilà un autre scandale, celui-ci tragique, dans le football universitaire américain. Jordan McNair, 19 ans, décède deux semaines après un entrainement intensif où il s’était effondré. Et en creusant un peu, les autorités découvrent un environnement d’abus physique et verbal envers les joueurs.

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show - August 14th - 4pm Hour

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 45:28


During the second hour, the discussion continued on the recent news out of the University of Maryland and their accountability in the death of Jordan McNair. Focus shifted a little away from that topic as Chris Balas joined us to talk about U of M, Harbaugh, Patterson and much more regarding the upcoming football season. Matt Dorsey from MSU called in to discuss the other side of the spectrum with MSU football. Bill and Matt brought up the fact that many are saying that Brian Lewerke could be a "sleeper" Heisman candidate. They also discussed strengths and weakness of the team before heading into the season.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The College Football Daily
ESPN's Jordan McNair, Maryland football culture reports, explained

The College Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 12:12


The inside story of a toxic culture at Maryland football. That’s the headline from ESPN that sent shockwaves throughout the college football world on Friday afternoon, after the network published the findings of its investigation into the practices that led to the death of a player this spring. What exactly is known to have happened and what are the implications moving forward? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Foul Play-by-Play
Maryland Football Kills a Kid and UNC Football Players Suspended for Selling Shoes

Foul Play-by-Play

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 38:26


All rise. The sports court of public opinion we call Foul Play-by-Play is now in session, the dishonorable Anthony Varriano presiding over this podcast providing play-by-play and color commentary on foul play in sports, on courts and in them. The attorney of record and my co-host is Michael Haase of McLarty and Haase Law in Glendive, Montana. Headlines Headline 1: Maryland Football Player Dies of Heat Exhaustion; Wrongful Death Lawsuit Likely Coming Against University After 19-year-old Maryland offensive lineman Jordan McNair died of apparent heat stroke from performing 110-yard sprints according to ESPN, the university placed head coach D.J. Durkin, strength and conditioning coach Rick Court and some trainers on leave while it investigates whether the staff was negligent. The McNair’s have also hired an attorney, who says a lawsuit is likely and Durkin should be fired. ESPN conducted its own investigation, speaking to two current Maryland football players, former players and football staffers and multiple people close to the program. Here’s what they shared about the football culture under Durkin and Court: There is a coaching environment based on fear and intimidation. Small weights and other objects were thrown by Court in the direction of players when Court was angry. The belittling, humiliation and embarrassment of players is common. A player whom coaches wanted to lose weight was forced to eat candy bars while watching teammates work out. Extreme verbal abuse of players occurs often. One player was belittled verbally after passing out during a drill. Coaches have endorsed unhealthy eating habits and used food punitively. One player said he was forced to eat until he threw up. Durkin and Court’s coaching careers are certainly in jeopardy, but couldn’t they be charged with manslaughter at the very least, or is this just a wrongful death civil lawsuit? Headline 2: UNC Suspends 13 Football Players for Selling Shoes Thirteen North Carolina football players, including quarterback Chazz Surratt, were suspended between one and four games for selling school-issued shoes. The selling of the special edition Nike Jordan shoes is a secondary NCAA violation, and UNC self-reported the violation in January. Since these shoes are uniquely manufactured for and distributed solely to UNC athletes, their rareness by His Airness can fetch upwards of $600 on Ebay, according to Joe Giglio. In college (even now), there is no doubt I would resell my free shoes for $650 . Note the screen shot of the shoes listed on eBay pic.twitter.com/m8q5kmPEIj — Joe Giglio (@jwgiglio) August 6, 2018 Meanwhile, the NCAA changed rules to allow “elite” high school basketball prospects to hire agents and undergraduates to return to school if they enter the NBA Draft and aren’t selected. How hypocritical is it that a college basketball player can now hire an agent but not profit from his name, signature or shoes until he signs a contract and doesn’t need the money anymore? These benefits for attending UNC don’t seem very beneficial. The NCAA has managed to make a benefit a burden. It’s often said possession is nine-tenths of the law. Well, what kind of possession is this if you can’t sell what you possess? Headline 3: Former All-Star MLB Pitcher Esteban Loaiza Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Charges Former All-Star pitcher Esteban Loaiza pleaded guilty Friday to federal drug charges in California. Loaiza acknowledged that he possessed about 44 pounds, or 20 kilos of cocaine with the intent to distribute. He faces 10 years to life in prison when he’s sentenced on Nov. 2. Can we expect Loaiza to be granted leniency in this case since California prisons are still operating above capacity and at increased rates due to healthcare costs? It might be difficult to imagine what would possess a man who made more than $43 million in Major League Baseball to risk his life trafficking cocaine,

YoungTerps Podcast
YoungTerps Podcast 40

YoungTerps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 25:08


It's a draft special!We dive into a couple news items including: Maryland's ongoing AD search, Basketball Schudeleing updates, the investigation into Jordan McNair's passing. A new football recruitAnd of course, where do our terps fit into there new NBA teams.

Sports at Large
Maryland Football Player's Death Raises Serious Questions

Sports at Large

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 4:20


There are questions that need answering in the wake of the death last week of former University of Maryland football player Jordan McNair. Some of those questions may not be resolved until an external review is conducted by the athletic department, but there’s one question that doesn’t need to wait for any review and ought to be the first one to be answered:Exactly what was McNair or any of his teammates doing on a practice field on May 29?

YoungTerps Podcast
YoungTerps Podcast 39

YoungTerps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 29:36


Happy Father's Day to All!This week we talk: The tragic passing of Jordan McNair, Terps in the NBA whip around, and a reflection on the ACC/Big Ten move with Wayne of Terptalk Radio.