
Inside Univ. of Maryland's stunning college football saga
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Why did it take so long for the University of Maryland to fire its football coach?
It’s been a chaotic few days for the University of Maryland football program. In the fallout since the June death of player Jordan McNair, who became overheated during a practice, the school’s football coach, DJ Durkin, was placed on administrative leave, reinstated and finally fired. Sportswriter John Feinstein joins Amna Nawaz to discuss how this saga represents the politics of college football.
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Inside Univ. of Maryland's stunning college football saga
Clip: 11/1/2018 | 6m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
It’s been a chaotic few days for the University of Maryland football program. In the fallout since the June death of player Jordan McNair, who became overheated during a practice, the school’s football coach, DJ Durkin, was placed on administrative leave, reinstated and finally fired. Sportswriter John Feinstein joins Amna Nawaz to discuss how this saga represents the politics of college football.
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