Oregon football: Co-offensive coordinator David Reaves resigns

The Oregon football program is down an assistant.
According to reports, Ducks co-offensive coordinator and tight ends coach David Reaves has resigned following an arrest in January for driving under the influence.
It was previously announced that Oregon was starting the process to terminate Reaves’ employment with cause, according to ESPN.
“Reaves has been placed on administrative leave and the process to terminate his employment with cause has commenced,” Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens said in a previous statement. “The University has high standards for the conduct of employees and is addressing this matter with the utmost of seriousness.”
Reaves was not the first Oregon assistant to come under fire, with strength and conditioning coach Irele Oderinde suspended one month without pay after a workout left multiple players hospitalized.
Let’s hope the Oregon staff gets its act together.


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