Multiple Oregon Ducks football players hospitalized after grueling workouts http://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/index.ssf/2017/01/oregon_ducks_workouts_hospital.html
That's...worrisome. Not the greatest start for the new guy. I see the players seem to have his back, but three players in the hospital says a lot.
...and if you read between the lines you might find this was really from roid overdosing rather than simply a grueling workout
Pure speculation. Just like other pure speculation I've seen that the players were drunk/hung over. I find speculation like that to be irresponsible, and I will not engage in such.
TAGGART ADDS MARIO CRISTOBAL AS CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR AND RUN-GAME COORDINATOR EUGENE, Ore. – Willie Taggart announced the addition Mario Cristobal as the Ducks' co-offensive coordinator and run-game coordinator on Tuesday. He will also coach the offensive line at Oregon. Cristobal spent the last four seasons at Alabama as the assistant head coach and offensive line coach, helping the Crimson Tide to the National Championship after the 2015 season, as well as a runner-up finish following this past season. Cristobal's offensive line ranked in the top 25 nationally in sacks allowed in each of his first two seasons, and in 2016 helped pave the way for the nation's 11th-best rushing attack (246.7 ypg) and produced SEC Offensive Player of the Year Jalen Hurts. Alabama's offensive lines produced a plethora of standout players and NFL draft picks under Cristobal, including first-team All-American and 2015 first-round draft pick Ryan Kelly and 2014 freshman All-American Cam Robinson, who went on to win the Outland Trophy in Crisobal's final year with Alabama. Cristobal came to Oregon with a reputation as a top recruiter. He was named the National Recruiter of the Year by 247Sports in the 2015 cycle, and was ranked as the nation's No. 2 recruiter in the country by 247Sports at the time of his hiring based on the final haul he brought to Alabama. http://www.goducks.com/news/2017/1/...ive-coordinator-and-run-game-coordinator.aspx
Willie Taggart has named David Reaves the Ducks' co-offensive coordinator and passing-game coordinator. He will also coach tight ends at Oregon. Reaves spent the previous four seasons at USF under Taggart, starting in 2013 as wide receivers coach and working his way up to associate head coach and tight ends coach in 2016, when the Bulls posted a program-best 11-2 record with seven conference victories. Reaves was promoted to the role of offensive coordinator and primary play caller for the Bulls' appearance in the Birmingham Bowl, leading the Bulls to a 46-39 overtime win over South Carolina with 469 yards of total offense. Reaves took over as quarterbacks coach in 2014, and was elevated again in 2015 to co-offensive coordinator and passing game coordinator. In that role, Reaves helped sophomore quarterback Quinton Flowers set a USF record with 22 passing touchdowns to go along with a team-best 3,287 yards of total offense and 34 total touchdowns. Prior to USF, Reaves spent a year as an instructor at the premier training facility at IMG Academy, working with top athletes at the professional, collegiate and prep levels. With 10 years of experience as a collegiate assistant coach, Reaves went to IMG after two years at New Mexico, working first in 2010 as quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator before adding offensive coordinator to his title in 2011. Reaves got his break in college coaching in 2002 after spending a year as assistant head coach at Tampa Catholic High School, joining South Carolina as a graduate assistant in the first of seven seasons under head coaching legends Lou Holtz and Steve Spurrier. http://www.csnnw.com/oregon-ducks/t...sive-coordinator-and-passing-game-coordinator
Oregon Ducks to fire football assistant David Reaves after arrest on DUII, other charges http://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/ind..._to_fire_david_reaves_co.html#incart_breaking
Info on that fund. I ended that thing, I was fooling around with it trying to see how it worked. Shazam! They spammed about half the people in my address book. Sort of embarrassing. Not exactly the people I wanted to solicit or inform. But I got it stopped and refunds sent.