- January 17th, 2026, 3:35 pm
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"Serious but treatable medical condition" and "At the time, a medical plan developed by doctors determined the best course was to have the treatment done after the season."
There's a lot of room for interpretation in those two statements. We will probably not get a full picture for quite a while now, if ever. Was it serious, but not serious enough for immediate intervention? Was it serious, treatable, however the intervention would be serious (read life threatening) as well?
I've moved on to next season at this point and excited to see how this transfer class comes together, or doesn't, on the field. I am glad to hear whatever happened, Chadwell is expected to make a full recovery.
My only lingering question is did this medical intervention in any way affect our decision to retain him or not?
Chadwell was hired because of his offensive acumen and playcalling, yet he has not developed or played any of our highly touted/rated QB recruits since Salter, who wasn't his recruit, and refused to be the play caller. Now that he is supposedly returning to playcalling in 2026, is he viewing it as a positive or a burden? 4-8 would have been much easier to accept if the QB out there was young but obviously had a high ceiling and made some exciting plays but was raw and inexperienced that we could build around in the future. Instead he opted for Vasko and the results were uninspiring to say the least. I hope Jachin Davis gets a long look.