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Maryland Athletics is welcoming fans at full capacity to its sporting events for all 2021-22 athletic seasons, including football and basketball next school year.
This comes as Prince George s County is lifting all capacity and distancing restrictions for indoor and outdoor sporting venues.
In following the county guidelines, the university said normal operations may resume. Face masks are required for everyone older than 5 including people who are fully vaccinated at all indoor venues, while on public transportation and at crowded outdoor venues, including concert venues and ticketed sporting events. We are very grateful to the officials in the state of Maryland, Prince George s County and the University of Maryland, who continued to safely navigate us through these difficult and unprecedented times, Maryland Athletic Director D
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University of Maryland reaches $3.5 million settlement with football player Jordan McNair s family
The University of Maryland has reached a $3.5 million settlement with the family of Jordan McNair, the offensive lineman who died after suffering heatstroke.
Posted: Jan 16, 2021 10:04 AM
Posted By: CNN
The University of Maryland has reached a $3.5 million settlement with the family of Jordan McNair, the offensive lineman who died after suffering heatstroke during a team workout in 2018.
The details of the settlement became known Friday as part of the meeting agenda for the Maryland Board of Public Works, which is expected to approve the agreement on January 27. This has been a long and painful fight, but we will attempt to find closure even though this is a wound that will never, ever fully heal, Jordan s parents, Marty McNair and Tonya Wilson, said in a joint statement, according to ESPN.