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Indiana University officials conducted two investigations into former football coach Kevin Wilsons treatment of injured players, according to a report from the Indianapolis Star on Saturday. Ray Ban Sunglasses Wholesale .Wilson, who resigned as Hoosiers coach Thursday over what athletic director Fred Glass called philosophical differences, was initially questioned about his treatment of injured players in April 2015, according to the report. In April 2015, Glass hired an outside law firm to conduct the inquiry, and he did so again in the past four to six weeks, sources familiar with the second investigation told ESPN.?According to the Star report Saturday, the initial investigation was prompted by complaints about the IU football programs treatment of former lineman Nick Carovillano, who played for the Hoosiers in 2014. On April 8, 2015, Carovillanos father, Dean, contacted IU associate athletic director Anthony Thompson to make a complaint on his sons behalf. Six days later, according to the Star, IU retained a law firm to investigate the allegations.?Dean Carovillano told ESPN on Saturday that his son suffered a back injury in practice in September 2014. When Nick Carovillano asked an Indiana trainer to examine his back, the trainer asked him if he had numbness in his legs. According to his father, when Carovillano said he didnt, the trainer told him, Then I wont treat your injury. A few days later, according to his father, Indianas trainers told Carovillano that he was suffering from shin splints and needed to stretch better. But when Carovillano returned home to Cincinnati a few weeks later, his parents noticed he could barely climb out of his car.That weekend, a doctor noticed Carovillano struggling to walk across the room at a social gathering. The doctor told him he needed to stop playing sports immediately, according to his father. When Carovillano returned to Bloomington after the weekend at home, he told trainers a doctor advised him to stop playing. He was examined by Indianas trainers and sent to a specialist in Indianapolis. The specialist diagnosed him with having bone fragments and three injured disks in his back.Hed been called every name in the book to keep practicing, Dean Carovillano said. He was a 19-year-old kid. He wanted to please his coaches, not be ridiculed, and wanted to make the team.After rehabbing his back for six months, Carovillano decided to leave Indiana in April 2015. When his parents drove to Bloomington to help him move out, Wilson and other IU coaches requested a meeting with them. They tried to persuade Carovillano to stay through the end of the semester so the teams graduation rate wouldnt decrease, according to his father.My son lost everything, Dean Carovillano said. He lost his scholarship. He has an injured back, and he was an emotional wreck.According to the Star, Glass met with Wilson on April 13, 2015, to discuss the allegations about his mistreatment of injured players. The next day, Glass sent Wilson a memorandum that included a warning: As you know, IU will not tolerate any behavior among you and your staff that penalizes, ostracizes, or criticizes any injured football player. I trust that you and your staff are abiding by this long-standing policy.According to the Star, the law firm Glass hired for the investigation interviewed 20 people and issued a 26-page report on May 1, 2015.An outside investigation has concluded that Nick did not receive inadequate medical care, that there is no evidence that the coaching staff exerted improper influence on the medical staff regarding the student-athletes medical care, Glass wrote in a memo to Wilson, which was obtained by the Star. But Glass also wrote, Even within the unique culture of football, there were behaviors that may create an unhealthy environment for injured players. This last conclusion was based on a variety of findings, including your own admission that you made jokes to injured players or implied that they are not useful members of the team.Some players said that they felt pressure or witnessed coaches pressuring others and indicated that they found it depressing and demoralizing to have coaches make such comments when they were already frustrated with their injuries. It was found that coaches appear to push players to work harder than they should when they have injuries that are unconfirmed by an outside test.Even after conducting the initial review into Wilsons conduct, Glass rewarded him with a raise and a six-year contract extension -- at $2.55 million per season -- through 2021 after he guided the Hoosiers to their first bowl appearance since 2007.During a news conference in Bloomington, Indiana, on Thursday, Glass said there was no smoking gun, no precipitating event that led to his decision to ask for Wilsons resignation. Glass said he was confident that no players medical issues were compromised under Wilson. Instead, Glass said the two werent on the same page in terms of leadership style.Carovillano, however, wasnt the only former Indiana player to complain about Wilsons treatment of him when injured.In interviews with ESPN this week, several former Hoosiers and/or their parents criticized Wilsons treatment of injured players and the medical care they received while playing for the team:-- Mark Booth, the father of former Indiana wide receiver Dominique Booth, told ESPN that his son suffered a concussion in practice a week before the 2015 season opener. After sitting out a week, Booth was supposed to gradually return to workouts. But after a 20-minute workout one day, Booth was told to run six miles, according to his father. When Booth returned home, he vomited and suffered severe headaches.His symptoms went haywire, Mark Booth said.Dominique Booth, who was ranked No. 225 in the ESPN 300 and the No. 2 prospect in Indiana as a senior at Pike High School in Indianapolis in 2014, received a medical redshirt and didnt play in 2015. The next spring, according to Booths father, Indianas coaches asked him to sign a medical waiver before he returned to the field, even though hed been medically cleared to play. Mark Booth said his son declined to sign the waiver and asked to be released from his scholarship.According to Mark Booth, IU medically disqualified his son to play without his consent. When they met with Wilson and other IU coaches this past spring, they were told Booth wouldnt be released from his scholarship.They held my son hostage, Mark Booth said. Wilson said he couldnt release him because he was one of the best recruits hed signed and it would hurt his recruiting base in Indianapolis.-- Former Indiana cornerback Laray Smith told ESPN that when he had a bump on his back shortly before the 2013 season, IU trainers told him it was only a bruise.Im a freshman, so Im not thinking anything, Booth said. Ill just listen to them. But it continued to hurt. I went to the doctor for a checkup and got an ultrasound. It was a blood clot, and they drained it and said, Youre better now.But after Smith returned to practice, the bump came back and was even bigger. He had surgery to remove the blood clot and returned to play in games a week or two later.I knew it was serious because it was a blood clot, said Smith, who left Indiana in July 2015 and now runs track at Delaware State. Now that Im older I know, but I wasnt thinking that way at 17 or 18. Its like, Youre good, youre going to play as a freshman.-- Former Hoosiers offensive lineman Bernard Taylor, who played under Wilson from 2011 to 14, told ESPN Radios The Right Time with Bomani Jones on Thursday that Wilsons treatment of players was ridiculous, but he didnt offer specifics.Dont get me wrong, hes a great coach and smart on the offensive side of things. But as far as the way he treated those cats, it was ridiculous, Taylor said. If you really want to go on a whole list, a whole tangent, things beyond injuries, its an entire list, and Ill be talking to you all day, man.-- An unnamed former Indiana player, who was a member of the 2011 team, said players worked hard not to be included on the injured list because of the consequences.The trainers would hate to go up and tell him about injured players because Wilson would [curse] them, said the player, who requested anonymity. Then hed go into the training room and tell the players, No, youre going to [expletive] practice, and, of course, the players would go practice.The player said Wilson also ridiculed Indianas players constantly for their poor play.As a human being and a person, he didnt treat people around the program with a lot of respect, the player said. He cursed us up and down, and Im sure that goes on [at] a lot of other places. But when someone is telling you from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day that you couldnt play on Oklahomas practice squad, it wears you down.Staff writers Chantel Jennings and Jared Shanker contributed to this report. Cheap Ray Ban Sunglasses China . -- Jacksonville wide receiver Cecil Shorts will likely be a game-time decision whether hell play Sunday in the Jaguars home game against the San Diego Chargers. Cheap Ray Ban Sunglasses Wholesale . They were putting most of their energy into a record-setting offensive display. http://www.cheaprayban.net/ . "Four now," Carl Gunnarsson told the Leaf Report proudly following a 5-2 victory over New York on Tuesday night, the clubs fifth straight at home. COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Tennessee coach Butch Jones promised his team and his coaches would own their latest loss to South Carolina.That might be as difficult a task as trying to end the suddenly spiraling Vols three-game losing streak.Jones ticked off a grocery list of mistakes -- missed tackles, too many penalties, three turnovers -- that led to the Gamecocks stunning 24-21 victory over No. 18 Tennessee on Saturday night.Leadership needs to step up on this football team, Jones said. It starts with myself and the coaches, but its everybody. Everybodys going to own it, everybodys responsible. We cant let this one loss define who we are.Jake Bentley threw for two touchdowns, Rico Dowdle ran for 127 yards and another score to hand No. 18 Tennessee its third straight loss.The Gamecocks (4-4, 2-4 Southeastern Conference) had struggled on offense much of the season and were expected to be a comfortable bounce-back win for the powerhouse Vols (5-3, 2-3) after consecutive defeats to No. 9 Texas A&M and No. 1 Alabama.Instead, South Carolinas defense bottled up the Vols most of the game, holding them under 300 yards of offense for just the second time this year. Joshua Dobbs had two passes intercepted by Jamarcus King and was tagged with a third turnover on a mishandled handoff.It just goes back to having everybody locked in Dobbs said about correcting the errors.Tennessee got a final chance with 35 seconds left and drove to the South Carolina 41. But Aaron Medleys desperation, 58 yard field goal attempt was well short on the final play.This is a spark, South Carolina linebacker Bryson Allen-Williams said. This is the start of something for the next couple of games and next year.First-year coach Will Muschamp improved to 5-0 all-time against Tennessee, the first four victories coming during his time at Florida.Bentley was again on target in his second college start at quarterback. He threw for 167 yards and completed 15 of 20 passes, including a 17-yard TD throw to Bryan Edwards and a 35-yard scoring toss to K.C.. Cheap Ray Ban Sunglasses Online. Crosby in the final period to put South Carolina up 24-14.Tennessee could not dig itself out of that hole and ended a three-game win streak against South Carolina.For Muschamp, it was validation his program is trending upward.He told his players that if they continued to invest in the team, good things will happen.We know what good looks like and were going to get there, Muschamp said.THE TAKEAWAYTennessee: The Vols third straight SEC loss may have been the most devastating of all as they fall two games behind Eastern Division leader Florida with three league games left. Tennessee will have to root for these same Gamecocks in two weeks when they head to The Swamp to face the Gators.South Carolina: No question this is Muschamps biggest victory at South Carolina, and suddenly puts the Gamecocks in line for a bowl game with struggling Missouri and FCS opponent Western Carolina ahead in November.POLL IMPLICATIONSCount on Tennessee falling from the rankings when it comes out. Its one thing to lose to top-10 opponents, its another to lose to a team that entered last in SEC scoring offense.EJECTED GAMECOCKSSouth Carolina lost starting cornerback Chris Lammons and starting safety D.J. Smith to ejections, both for transgressions with Tennessee receiver Jauan Jennings . Lammons threw two punches at Jennings after the two tied up in the opening quarter and he was thrown out for unsportsmanlike conduct. Smith was called for targeting on a hit of Jennings.Lammons Tweeted later his actions were selfish and he apologized to fans, teammates and coaches.BIG RETURNTennessees most explosive play was a 100-yard kickoff return by Evan Berry that cut a 10-point deficit to 17-14 in the third quarter.UP NEXTTennessee steps out of conference to play FCS opponent Tennessee Tech at home next Saturday.South Carolina closes out five straight games at home against Missouri next Saturday. ' ' '