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ohio9704
8/10/2018
10:34 PM
http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/24342005/...
Tough article to read.
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Bobcat Grad 86
8/10/2018
11:36 PM
Durkin coached under Meyer at BG and Florida. This culture seems similar to the former Florida players accounts in the CUM thread.
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ytownbobcat
8/11/2018
8:08 AM
I recall Durkin being recruited by our staff when he was coming out of Boardman High School.
I was surprised when he chose BG.
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Ohio69
8/11/2018
6:58 PM
Should the local prosecutor or Maryland Attorney General be looking into this?
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OhioStunter
8/14/2018
1:15 AM
You know that Big Ten commercial with the flyover of Big Ten schools with the pop up cartoons? You could make one with the recent serious issues. The Big Ten needs to do better.
2011
Iowa
13 football players hospitalized (rhabdo)
2011
Ohio State
Jim Tressel resigns for lying to the NCAA; "tatoogate" scandal
2011
Penn State
Jerry Sandusky scandal breaks; Sandusky jailed
2012
Nebraska
Extra benefits violations (textbooks)
2014
Ohio State
Six lacrosse players hospitalized (rhabdo)
2014
Michigan
QB Shane Morris concussed, reinserted into game
2015
Illinois
Tim Beckman fired for influencing medical, injury reports
2015
Rutgers
Kyle Flood fired for influencing player academic status
2016
Indiana
Kevin Wilson reigns for allegedly abusing players
2017
Minnesota
Tracy Claeys fired for standing by boycotting players
2017
Michigan State
Larry Nassar scandal breaks; Nassar jailed
2018
Nebraska
Two football players hospitalized (rhabdo)
2018
Ohio State
Richard Strauss scandal breaks; under investigation
2018
Ohio State
Urban Meyer placed on leave; under investigation
2018
Maryland
Player dies; DJ Durkin placed on leave; under investiation
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rpbobcat
8/14/2018
7:15 AM
Just wondering,what is rhabdo ?
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fansince49
8/14/2018
7:42 AM
Q. "What is 'rhabdo'?"
This part of a word is taken from the ancient Greek language
meaning "rod". It refers to the fact that skeletal muscle
fibers (muscles that attach to sizeable bones) appear to have
striations, or rod-like markings across them.
"Rhabdoid" means "rod-like." Rhabdo - myo (muscle) -sarcoma (cancer of soft
tissues) is a serious cancer arising in skeletal muscle.
"Rhabdo - myo - lysis (dissolving)" refers to the condition under discussion
here; i.e., skeletal muscle fibers disintegrating, or dissolving, while
still in the body from various insults, including elevated body temperature
e.g., heat stroke. The "dissolved" skeletal muscle fibers break down into
substances like myo-globin, which may then be carried to the patient's
kidneys by the bloodstream, and cause kidney failure.
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Sam bobcat
8/14/2018
8:11 AM
fansince49
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Q. "What is 'rhabdo'?"
This part of a word is taken from the ancient Greek language
meaning "rod". It refers to the fact that skeletal muscle
fibers (muscles that attach to sizeable bones) appear to have
striations, or rod-like markings across them.
"Rhabdoid" means "rod-like." Rhabdo - myo (muscle) -sarcoma (cancer of soft
tissues) is a serious cancer arising in skeletal muscle.
"Rhabdo - myo - lysis (dissolving)" refers to the condition under discussion
here; i.e., skeletal muscle fibers disintegrating, or dissolving, while
still in the body from various insults, including elevated body temperature
e.g., heat stroke. The "dissolved" skeletal muscle fibers break down into
substances like myo-globin, which may then be carried to the patient's
kidneys by the bloodstream, and cause kidney failure.
Awesome explanation. Thank you!
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rpbobcat
8/14/2018
9:08 AM
Sam bobcat
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fansince49
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Q. "What is 'rhabdo'?"
This part of a word is taken from the ancient Greek language
meaning "rod". It refers to the fact that skeletal muscle
fibers (muscles that attach to sizeable bones) appear to have
striations, or rod-like markings across them.
"Rhabdoid" means "rod-like." Rhabdo - myo (muscle) -sarcoma (cancer of soft
tissues) is a serious cancer arising in skeletal muscle.
"Rhabdo - myo - lysis (dissolving)" refers to the condition under discussion
here; i.e., skeletal muscle fibers disintegrating, or dissolving, while
still in the body from various insults, including elevated body temperature
e.g., heat stroke. The "dissolved" skeletal muscle fibers break down into
substances like myo-globin, which may then be carried to the patient's
kidneys by the bloodstream, and cause kidney failure.
Awesome explanation. Thank you!
Ditto
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OhioStunter
8/14/2018
1:42 PM
More from WebMD:
What Is Rhabdo?
Rhabdomyolysis is a syndrome involving muscle breakdown and damage. When muscles are injured, they release their contents, including a muscle enzyme, into the bloodstream. The enzyme can harm the kidneys and can cause kidney failure in up to 40% of cases. It also can harm the kidneys’ ability to remove urine and other waste.
Rhabdo can be even more dangerous in children when they're pushed to extremes in sports or other physical activities.
Patients generally recover when they get prompt treatment, but the condition can lead to death in rare cases.
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SBH
8/14/2018
3:10 PM
rpbobcat
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Just wondering,what is rhabdo ?
It's synonymous with "Crossfit."
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