New Oregon coach Willie Taggert in big trouble - player safety

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[URL='http://sportsnaut.com/2017/01/three-oregon-football-players-hospitalized-after-off-season-workouts/']Three Oregon football players hospitalized after off-season workouts
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[URL='http://sportsnaut.com/2017/01/three-oregon-football-players-hospitalized-after-off-season-workouts/']Players this week were required to finish the same workouts, which were described by multiple Oregonian sources as akin to military basic training.

Workouts included up to an hour of continuous push-ups and up-downs.

The sources said that some players “passed out” and others later complained of discolored urine, which is a common symptom of rhabdomyolysis.

According to The Oregonian, other players were tested and were found to have highly elevated levels of creatine kinase, another indicator of rhabdomyolysis.

Rhabdomyolysis can be triggered after a spike in intensity of an athlete’s workouts and by overexertion during those workouts, and with the Ducks fresh off a month-long dead period following the culmination of the 2016 season these workouts may have been far too much.

Oregon hired Irele Oderinde its new football strength and conditioning coach earlier this month, who followed Taggart from South Florida where Oderinde had worked as the school’s director of athletic performance since 2014.

Oderinde had gained a reputation for [URL='http://www.baynews9.com/content/news/baynews9/news/article.html/content/news/articles/bhsn/2016/8/9/usf_football_conditi.html']challenging and physical workouts
while at South Florida, including having the team run upwards of 30 sprints following a grueling leg workout every Friday.

“The safety and welfare of all of our student-athletes is paramount in all that we do,” Oregon wrote in a statement on behalf of the entire athletic department. “While we cannot comment on the health of our individual students, we have implemented modifications as we transition back into full training to prevent further occurrences.

“We thank our medical staff and trainers for their continued monitoring of the students and we will continue to support our young men as they recover.”

The NCAA medical handbook listed “novel workouts or exercises immediately following a transitional period” such as a winter break as one of its 10 factors that can increase the risk of rhabdomyolysis.

It also cautioned that “all training programs should start slowly, build gradually, include adequate rest and allow for individual differences.”

With the shock of a new workout that left players passing out, it was clearly too much for a team that had previously been built on speed and athleticism rather than power and physicality.

Add in the month-long break in which players were left to their own devices in regards to staying in shape, and the fact that only one player has been confirmed with rhabdomyolysis is nothing short of amazing.

Oregon coach Willie Taggart visited Riverbend, Oregon to meet with some of the hospitalized players before leaving the state to recruit....


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Oregon suspends strength and conditioning coach amid player hospitalizations


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Additionally, the school announced that Oderinde, who joined Taggart from [URL='http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/teams/page/SFLA/south-florida-bulls']South Florida
, would be suspended for one month without pay. Jim Radcliffe, the program's longtime strength and conditioning coach whose role has been shifted with the addition of Oderinde, will take over on an interim basis. Additionally, the strength and conditioning coach will no longer report to Taggart, but to a director of sports science. Workouts for the football team have also been modified.[/URL]
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Three Oregon players hospitalized from strenuous workouts released


Per ESPN, Ducks tight end Cam McCormick and offensive lineman Sam Poutasi were released from the hospital on Friday, joining fellow offensive lineman Doug Brenner, who was released earlier this week.

The three were hospitalized after partaking in offseason workouts a report from The Oregonian likened to "military basic training." Poutasi had been diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis, a rare syndrome triggered by intense workouts in which muscle tissue is broken down and leaks into the bloodstream.


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Oregon strength and conditioning coach to be reinstated on Sunday
Irele Oderinde was suspended for one month after three players were hospitalized
Suspended Oregon strength coach Irele Oderinde will be reinstated Sunday, an Oregon spokesman told CBS Sports Friday.

Oderinde was suspended for a month without pay on Jan. 17 after three players were hospitalized following what were characterized as strenuous workouts. The parent of one of the Ducks said her son had been diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis.

So-called “rhabdo” is commonly caused from overexertion. Muscle tissue breaks down, leaks into the bloodstream and can cause kidney failure.
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Willie Taggart is doing himself no favors by fighting with media in Oregon
Earlier this week, Taggart announced that he’s no longer going to speak to Greif, the reporter who first broke the news that three of Taggart’s new players needed to be hospitalized. As for why, Taggart told the Daily Emerald that he was blacklisting Greif because of the way he characterized the workouts that led to three players needing to be hospitalized.

Taggart did not like that Greif described the workouts that led to those three players being hospitalized as “grueling” and “akin to military basic training.” In fact, Taggart says those descriptions contradicted what he told Greif.

“When you’re not fair and honest, then to me that’s personal,” Taggart said of Greif. “When you do something that’s negative and it’s going to be personal, then I won’t have s--- to do with you.”

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Brett McMurphy‏Verified account@Brett_McMurphy 16m16 minutes ago




Sources: Willie Taggart has been offered 1-year extension from Oregon to current contract, extending deal through 2022 (5-years, $18 million). Taggart expected to be prime candidate to replace Jimbo Fisher at Florida State
 
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