sportingnews.com file photo: Former Cal defensive lineman Ted Agu who died of exhaustion from football practice his family had sued UC Berkeley
On the Cal football podcast with Michael Duca according to a San Francisco Chronicle article printed on the front page of last Thursday’s edition that two investigators who had close or associated ties with the Cal Athletic staff looked into what caused the death of defensive lineman Ted Agu in 2014 and the assault of freshman Cal player Fabiano Hale who was punched in the head and knocked unconscious in the Cal locker room and brought to the hospital for a concussion.
Cal Strength and Conditioning coach Damon Harrington is at the center of the Chronicle article written by two beat staff reporters, Harrington is said to have devised the practice drills that killed Agu. Agu’s family sued and was awarded over $5 million in the settlement against the UC school for wrongful death.
Listen to all of the latest commentary regarding the investigation of alleged abuse and medically reckless practice drills according to a Chronicle investigative article on the podcast with Michael Duca

