Cal Football Strength and Conditioning Program Review Launch Delayed Another Week

UC Berkeley Plays Games With Release of Information on Ted Agu Football Death and Assistant Coach-Incited Player Beating
September 26, 2016
What Cal Deputy AD Made During Cover-Up of Football Player Ted Agu’s Death: $227,879, Plus Potential $60,000 in ‘Performance Bonuses’ and ‘Family Membership in a Sport Club’
September 29, 2016

“eBook Bonus: Introduction to ‘Ted Agu Papers,’ Cal Football Death Cover-Up,”https://concussioninc.net/?p=11359

“Table of Contents of the New eBook ‘TED AGU PAPERS’,” https://concussioninc.net/?p=11367

Amazon Kindle link: http://amzn.to/2aA2LDl

“Explainer: How ‘Insider’ Access Made San Francisco Chronicle and Berkeley J-School Miss Real Story Behind Death of Cal Football’s Ted Agu,” https://concussioninc.net/?p=10931

Complete headline links to our Ted Agu series: https://concussioninc.net/?p=10877

 

 

 

by Irvin Muchnick

 

The University of California-Berkeley’s second internal review of the strength and conditioning program of football coach Sonny Dykes’ assistant Damon Harrington has been put off again.

Last week campus spokesperson Dan Mogulof told Concussion Inc.: “The review plan is being finalized with our colleagues in Athletics this week. I should be able to send you a copy of the review plan sometime next week.”

Today Mogulof emailed: “Not ready yet.” He said maybe next week.

Harrington is accused of inciting player J.D. Hinnant’s criminal assault of teammate Fabiano Hale in November 2013, and of driving Ted Agu to his death in a bizarre conditioning-competition drill three months later.

Comments are closed.

Concussion Inc. - Author Irvin Muchnick