The "medical staff" supporting Maryland athletics is headed by Dr. Valerie Cothran. None of the people mentioned in this incident report to Dr. Cothran. Indeed there is no mention of a team doctor, someone with a medical degree, being present at the workout.
Maryland's Athletic Department is organized similarly to PSU's. Team trainers and S&C coaches nominally report to some AAD, in Maryland's case someone named David Klossner. Have you heard Klossner's name mentioned in connection with this situation? Has Klossner been put on administrative leave as Durkin has?
Reality is that they report to the coach of the sport they serve. Rick Court, the departed S&C coach, was hired by Durkin. Wes Robinson, the head football trainer, has a dual listing on the football staff.
Yeah, under NCAA rules, these workouts are considered "voluntary." Are you fool enough to believe they were really "voluntary?" There is no rule that limits the amount of time that the football staff can spend with the staff running these "voluntary workouts" to plan in detail what it wants done. Do you believe that a head football is going to allow staff, who don't report to him anyway, to just go off on there merry way and organize training sessions without him knowing precisely what's being done? If so, then Durkin should be fired for dereliction of and indifference to duty.
Managers do not have to be physically present to be responsible for activities in their charge.
But you can believe all of the drivel you wrote, And while you're at it, check hell for ice formations.