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Originally posted by tornadoOriginally posted by lefty..........
RB was one of 152 tested and he was the only one who failed. If schools know the penalties going in then you suffer the consequences
Then what gives with this story??
(which describes a Marquette player who tested positive for marijuana in March of 2006 and suspended for a year)
Sounds like someone is not telling the truth.
Couldn't be the NCAA or the Journal Star, could it??
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...e%20University
In regards to the other links you posted in previous post, it looks like those were the schools testing not NCAA..so i'm guessing penalties could be different.
NCAA testing in Marquette case and BU was during NCAA tournament
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Originally posted by leftyOriginally posted by tornadoOriginally posted by lefty..........
RB was one of 152 tested and he was the only one who failed. If schools know the penalties going in then you suffer the consequences
Then what gives with this story??
(which describes a Marquette player who tested positive for marijuana in March of 2006 and suspended for a year)
Sounds like someone is not telling the truth.
Couldn't be the NCAA or the Journal Star, could it??
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...e%20University
In regards to the other links you posted in previous post, it looks like those were the schools testing not NCAA..so i'm guessing penalties could be different.
NCAA testing in Marquette case and BU was during NCAA tournament
what i also have thought about is the fact that ray is elgible to practice.how do you think that will pan out? can he play in the red-white scrimmage?
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Originally posted by flipperOriginally posted by georgethedogOriginally posted by flipperOriginally posted by georgethedogOriginally posted by flipperOriginally posted by New GuyI hope Ray keeps his head up. Sounds like a victimless crime.
just seems like the ncaa is picking on bu. first the pob and franklin mess and now this. boo ncaa.
A. Himself
I agree that alcohol is probably a bigger problem, but Pot is illegal, period. If Pot were legal, I might do it, but it is not and I don't and he shouldn't.
Part 2 of "who is he hurting?"
After hurting himself, here is a partial list:
The team (now not as good)
The coaches (their careers)
The university (reputation)
The students (he goes free)
The fans (ticket and other costs)
I am sure there are more, but gotta go...
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Originally posted by MacabreMobOriginally posted by georgethedogPart 2 of "who is he hurting?"
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The fans (ticket and other costs)
I am sure there are more, but gotta go...
And if anyone from Illinois really gets on you, ask them about their football program. They're on probation for paying a kid, just agreed to harbor a reject from Maryland, and continue to be one of the worst programs in the nation. Believe me, anyone who tries to give you grief should take a look in the mirror.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by leftyMy question is if the NCAA conducts the testing and you fail is it an automatic one year suspension? If they make that known to all then it wouldn't make any difference who failed in one of their tests. RB was one of 152 tested and he was the only one who failed. If schools know the penalties going in then you suffer the consequences
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Originally posted by MacabreMobOriginally posted by georgethedogPart 2 of "who is he hurting?"
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The fans (ticket and other costs)
I am sure there are more, but gotta go...
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Originally posted by squeakyI am really glad Ray was just smokin a little weed. Just think what kind of penalty he might have gotten if he had slapped around or raped his girlfriend, or shot off a loaded weapon on campus, or knocked off a liquor store.
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Originally posted by flipperOriginally posted by MacabreMobOriginally posted by georgethedogPart 2 of "who is he hurting?"
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The fans (ticket and other costs)
I am sure there are more, but gotta go...
I am typically a kind of guy that lets things speak for themselves.
I am usually not on the 'offensive'. Yet, IMO, I pack a pretty solid 'defensive'.
So you see, it comes to me first - I have to first take it - then I dish it back out.
Funny how all during the 2004-05 season, I saw Illini fans all the time telling me that I should root for 'history in the making' and since I am a resident of Illinois it should be no problem (and my duty as a resident). Then funnier, I never saw those worthless crack-pipes after mid-February of this past season.
So yes - dish it - you better be ready to take it. In my situation, it seems like I always have to take it.
Monday is gonna be an interesting day. Sure I am going to see a few people I haven't seen for a while. If you run into me - I will be the guy proudly wearing red. Try to stick a fork in me - be ready to get a knife in return.
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