Posted on 08/02/2018 12:09:11 PM PDT by Red Badger
Former NCAA athletes shed light on embattled coachs abusive treatment of players in undercover videos Xavier Nixon, OL: They had a guys quads explode in the weight room during what we call the Valentines Day Massacre. William Green, DE: There was these mat drills, where people would literally get choked out. Gideon Ajagbe, LB: A lot of what played into my depression was they humiliated me they said I was a pu**y Meyers players experienced arm dangling, quads exploding on Florida Gator team Urban Meyer threw objects at players its a f*cking full bottle of Gatorade, and hes chucking it at people.
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(Ohio) Project Veritas has released undercover video of former University of Florida athletes discussing the history of physical and mental abuse they experienced at the discretion of Urban Meyer, the now-embattled head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes.
The videos were filmed in separate meetings throughout late 2017 and 2018 across the country, and feature four players that played at various times during Urban Meyers tenure as head coach of the Florida Gators.
According to these players, Meyer would blatantly disregard players health and wellbeing. Xavier Nixon, who played at the University of Florida for coach Meyer, recalled an incident where Omarius Hines, a teammate at the time, was severely injured during a weight training session Meyer oversaw called The Valentines Day Massacre.
They had a guys quads explode in the weight room on the leg press during what we call the Valentines Day Massacre. You basically do everything until failure and the lactic acid had built up in his legs so much that his quads literally exploded, they erupted, and he had to be taken out in an ambulance.
Another player who witnessed the injury, Josh Evans who played safety for the University of Florida between 2009 and 2012, corroborated the event:
We had a guy on a leg press machine Guy had probably about six plates on each side of the leg press. So [the coach] blew the whistle as he goin, and the whole team kinda came over there like go, pushing, pushing, pushing. He got to about 38 [reps,] blew, the sides of his quads just erupted, boom. Legs, screaming, had to take him to the hospital.
According to the players, there was a culture under Coach Meyer where injured players would be mocked, and the severity of their injuries would be kept from them.
Nixon spoke specifically of an incident regarding Gideon Ajagbe, a freshman for Meyers 2010 Florida Gator team, who contracted a severe infection in his shoulder that led to hospitalization. Before he was hospitalized, Ajagbe was forced to practice and was purposefully subjected to ridicule from the team.
Nixon said Ajagbe was literally dying. Despite having bacteria eating the muscle in his shoulders, Ajagbe was forced to carry a 45-pound plate over his head he was crying. Nixon believed Meyers staff didnt adequately acknowledge Ajagbes injury. Ajagbe confirmed this event in his own words:
it was bad. A lot of what played into my depression was they humiliated me. They thought I was trying to skip out on practice the word they used, imma be frank, they said I was a pu**y. Theyre like man, youre a pu**y, youre soft, youre this, youre that There was one day, my arm was literally dangling, like I couldnt lift my shoulder And they were like everybody run like Gideon The whole team, like everyone was laughing at me.
Ajagbe said he communicated that he was in pain, but that Meyers staff would still push him to practice:
And theyll try to make me lift up weights, and Ill literally have [my bad shoulder] up, I dont know how I got it up there, but I would put all my weight on [my good shoulder ] But they didnt know, nobody knew, but it was still like daggers.
Ajagbe expressed remorse, saying, My mom and dad sent me out here and they put all their faith in this coaching staff to take care of me. The abuse nearly led Ajagbe to suicide.
After being examined by medical professionals, Ajagbe became depressed and struggled with pills. Imma be honest with you, I was suicidal.
For six days nobody knew. They didnt know how bad it was continued Ajagbe, who claims that Meyer threatened to take him off the team unless he would start being serious.
Ajagbe explained how Meyer would psychologically abuse players:
Hes the kind of dude that would get all the information he needs to get on you and he would use it to manipulate you or he would use it against you.
If [Meyer] know that youre not really smart, hell put you in front of the team and make you do trivia. And everyone would laugh at you.
William Green, another former Florida Gator, said he believes those workouts were excessive, and spoke more to the nature of The Valentines Day Massacre workout:
The Valentines Day Massacre was a tough ass workout so its basically like, we used to have these types of workouts for us, and they had them labeled by certain things. We had like Failure Fridays or the Massacre where we would [do] a workout thats ridiculous. Like youll do a full body workout, but itd be everything to failure. Benching until you cant bench no more, pull down until you cant pull down no more pretty much, youre feeling like you gotta throw up because they just running you down the field, up and down the field.
Green explained mat drills where players would literally get like choked out the whole idea behind it youd have to wrestle, and it wasnt like normal wrestling. It was like you both stand up and there was and there was this one mat and you gotta crawl across the mat. These guys on top of you. Its his job to not let you get across the mat, and they literally get up on there and choke you. And you might go to sleep Its extremely unnecessary. We dont talk about the stuff we used to do is not normal, at all. It just wasnt.
Nixon also described a pre-game ritual where Meyer would grab a Gatorade bottle and throw it at you.
Im sure he thought he was joking, but its a f*cking full bottle of Gatorade, and hes chucking it at people.
This is the first video in an undercover series exposing issues in both the NCAA and NFL.
PING!..................
sick assh8les
Go Dawgs..
Urban Meyer has always been a POS.
I wonder what Meyer is going to be doing in his next line of work? He just became unhireable in college football.
I think the last time Georgia won anything was when we had no call waiting, photomats, carburetors on most cars and Jimmy Carter was President. You are still Florida's and Bama's b*tch until you beat us even two years in a row.
"Yea Georgia they kick our tales on the recruiting trail, but just look at the scoreboard." --Steve Spurrier.
We will see if the Doctor Pepper Guy, Kirby Dumb can lead you to anything.
Undercover videos of disgruntled Black football players who did not get drafted by the NFL or who had career ending injuries?
Please, please tell me that O’Keefe has NOT decided to become a Fair and Balanced journalist who is now Reaching Out to Mainstream Americans.
It is kinda odd, but it’s his shtick..................
$40 million payout on his contract, so he’s probably not worried about.
I don’t recall hearing Tim Tebow complaining.
The Ohio State home to Woody Hayes
Buh bye, Urban.
Meyer is worth about $20 million.
Tip of Iceberg in NCAA (NFL Minor League) Football.
It probably would be better for everyone if the NFL did take ownership and make it a true NFL minor league.
The Valentines Day Massacre was a tough ass workout so its basically like, we used to have these types of workouts for us, and they had them labeled by certain things. We had like Failure Fridays or the Massacre where we would [do] a workout thats ridiculous. Like youll do a full body workout, but itd be everything to failure. Benching until you cant bench no more, pull down until you cant pull down no more pretty much, youre feeling like you gotta throw up because they just running you down the field, up and down the field.
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This is just old school boot camp style weight room stuff!
I skimmed through parts of this article but it seems like they are implying that he knew someone’s quads were going to blow out before it happened. It sounds like a freak accident to me. I’ve heard of tendons popping before, but I had no idea until just now that you muscles could ‘erupt’ from lactic acid build up.
‘It probably would be better for everyone if the NFL did take ownership and make it a true NFL minor league.’
yes, it would be better for everyone involved, which is why it won’t happen...
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