The University System of Maryland’s governing board will hold meet in closed session again Monday evening to discuss the damning results of an investigation into the University of Maryland’s football program.
It will be the fifth time the Board of Regents has gathered to discuss the findings, prepared by an eight-person commission tasked with reviewing the football team’s culture after the June heatstroke death of 19-year-old offensive lineman Jordan McNair and subsequent media reports that labelled the team atmosphere “toxic.”
The regents are likely to discuss the futures of university president Wallace Loh, athletic director Damon Evans and football coach DJ Durkin, who has been on administrative leave since August.