2:02 pm | August 11, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
The University of Maryland has announced that head coach D.J. Durkin has been placed on administrative leave. Offensive coordinator Matt Canada will serve as interim head coach.
Athletic director Damon Evans sent a statement to university staff, students and alumni on Saturday.
“Dear Terps, I am extremely concerned by the allegations of unacceptable behaviors by members of our football staff detailed in recent media reports. We are committed to fully investigating the program. At this time, the best decision for our football program is to place Maryland Head Football Coach DJ Durkin on leave so we can properly review the culture of the program,” said Evans in the statement.
“This is effective immediately. Matt Canada will serve as interim head coach. The external review into the tragic death of Jordan McNair continues, and we have committed to releasing publicly the report being prepared by an independent and national expert.
“The safety and well-being of our student-athletes is our highest priority. These alleged behaviors are not consistent with the values I expect all of our staff to adhere to and we must do better. You will be hearing from me as our work continues to rebuild the culture of respect in our football program.”
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