Hoke Statement On Morris Comment Count

Brian

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For what it's worth:

“The safety of our student-athletes is always our top priority. We generally never discuss the specifics of a student-athlete's medical care, but Shane Morris was removed from yesterday's game against Minnesota after further aggravating an injury to his leg that he sustained earlier in the contest. He was evaluated by our experienced athletic trainers and team physicians, and we're confident proper medical decisions were made.

The University of Michigan has a distinguished group of Certified Athletic Trainers and team physicians who are responsible for determining whether or not a player is physically able to play. Our coaches have no influence or authority to make determinations if or when an injured player returns to competition. The health and welfare of our student-athletes is and will continue to be a top priority.”

Comments

mGrowOld

September 28th, 2014 at 9:18 PM ^

 "He was evaluated by our experienced athletic trainers and team physicians, and we're confident proper medical decisions were made."

So his official position sounds like "It's not my fault - other dudes checked him out and THEY made the call he was ok to play."  

Why does that not surprise me?

AgonyTrain

September 28th, 2014 at 9:21 PM ^

A pre-canned generic statement that doesn't even address the primary issue (concussion) that everyone is concerned with.  Must have cut this out of his script for tomorrow's press conference.

Dave Brandon and the Hokester are the only people conceited and stupid enough respectively to believe this statement will do anything to defuse the situation.  If anything, this limpid, non-explanation statement is just going to embolden people as they have clearly indicated the athletic department is feeling the heat.  Brilliant strategic decision and fits everything that has been done on the field over the past 3 years

Shop Smart Sho…

September 28th, 2014 at 9:29 PM ^

And there is no way they knew that before he was sent back into the game when Gardner lost his helmet.  It is completely impossible for them to have determined that.

And considering that UM partners with the Michigan High School Athletic Association with this:

http://www.uofmhealth.org/medical-services/brain-neurological-condition…

and halfway down the page is this:

Four modules make up the Concussion Action Plan

  • RECOGNIZE the signs and symptoms
  • REMOVE athlete from play
  • REPORT to a coach, parent or athletic trainer
  • RECOVER completely before returning to play

means your friend is full of it.

AnthonyThomas

September 28th, 2014 at 10:03 PM ^

Multiple people have explained to you that it's irrelevant whether or not Morris actually suffered a concussion. What matters is that he showed obvious signs of possibly having suffered one, at which point he should have been immediately taken out of the game and examined.

But you don't have any desire to accept the simple logic of that so whatever. I'd love to see the plethora of "conspiracy nutcases" who have been commenting on these posts. 

PhilipVU94

September 29th, 2014 at 12:10 AM ^

Even if it turns out he wasn't concussed, though, letting him go back in the game without a concussion test seems criminal.

Hell, even if Dr. Hoke somehow knew he wasn't concussed by sight, letting a guy with a leg injury so bad that the announcers think he's dazed go back in the game is irresponsible, isn't it?

goblueLA

September 28th, 2014 at 9:21 PM ^

The coaches certainly have the ability to say "this guy is not playing the rest of the day." DONE. That statement is so insulting to my intelligence. I rarely comment on here but was driven to after reading that absurd missive. Brandon and Joke must go, and now.

pearlw

September 28th, 2014 at 9:37 PM ^

Cmon..you know what they are trying to say. They are clearly trying to say that the coach has no authority to overrule the trainer's decision if the trainer says the olayer is too hurt to go back in. Unfortunately I dont think that is the question that the fans are asking.

RagingBean

September 28th, 2014 at 9:23 PM ^

Hoke has been in full-on bunker mode ever since Penn State last year. Seems to be responding to adversity by walling off any voices but internal ones. Which is the dead opposite of healthy. I think the University administration or Regents need to step in to clean this mess up, but I am afraid that they will not.

gwkrlghl

September 28th, 2014 at 9:23 PM ^

The Athletic Department is essentially a corporation. They see the public opinion going against them so their PR people and their lawyers get together to issue a bland public statement. Whatever.