- ABC News
- September 1, 2018
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Maryland players and coaches have begun speaking with investigators this week from two separate groups looking into different circumstances surrounding the June 13 death of offensive lineman Jordan McNair from heatstroke. The investigators represented Walters Inc. and a separate eight-person committee appointed by the University System of Maryland board of regents. The USM board of regents will hold a special meeting via conference call at 10 a.m. ET on Thursday for the board "to receive updates on actions taken since its August 17 decision to assume control of the two separate investigations" related to the death of McNair and to "the culture of the football program" at Maryland. The meeting is expected to be informational only, according to a release, and the board will vote publicly on whether to reconvene its meeting in closed session, which is likely. Interim coach Matt Canada said all of the assistant coaches who were present at the May 29...