Who oversees Aggie sports medical treatment and training? Thank you 72. 36 years ago! Your memory is very good indeed. But i have solved the question.The answer is actually on the football site, not the athletic site, so a little hard to find but there. In 2017 we did adopt the usual appproach to athletic medical support for all of our teams with a “team physician” for all 23 ICA sports. He is Dr. Jeremiah Ray. His CV is very impressive and he is a very impressive guy just reading about his life. BUT, this is the same model that got MIchigan state, Ohio State and Maryland in trouble: the issue of conflicts of interest between the program’s interest and that of the injured athlete. It’s clear that Dr. Ray is employed by the ICA. Who does Dr. Ray report to? Another physician or the AD? Who does his performance reviews? Who oversees his work? Does he treat injured players or refer them out? If the interests of the athlete conflict with the interests of the ICA department, how are these conflicts resolved? Within ICA? With the medical school (or other) specialists? I do agree with BlueGold that it may be unlikely with our program history that we have a Michigan St. Type problem, but it could happen. We need more transparency on this subject from the ICA department. Further, why not just hire the Medical School to do this? Aren’t our human athletes just as important as the horses our Vet School treats for the equestrian program for free?