Yeah, don’t throw stones too quicklyAnd ESPN now reporting that 3 Bama players are suspended for failing a drug test.
Nope.If the second sample is positive, it said they’d appeal but it wouldn’t be conducted by Saturday. So, would they still be able to play if sample B is positive?
The ESPN article just says that the Bama players were suspended for violation of team rules and policies. Who knows what that really means.And ESPN now reporting that 3 Bama players are suspended for failing a drug test.
It would be a little fishy if his second sample came back negative but the other two came back positive. That would get interesting.I think the DL is their Main Man...
Tested positive for ViagraI thought for sure one of the accused players would be Hunter Renfrow. Hasn't he been on that team for 15 years now? He's got to be taking something to play that long.
So...they are cyborgs??? :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:https://www.usada.org/substance-profile-ostarine/
Never heard of the stuff before, apparently it’s not even legal for human consumption
the truth is...Dabo and Saban run two top level clean programs! If it were our guys in the same situation this board would be going nuts.Never underestimate the power of Dabo. They run a beyond clean program- is everyone not clear on that?? LOL.
the truth is...Dabo and Saban run two top level clean programs! If it were our guys in the same situation this board would be going nuts.
In track and field (my thing) they take your sample and split it. If you fail a test they’ll check the second sample (the b sample) and if that one is positive as well you get punished. You rarely hear about the A samples in track. If your B sample is negative it’s the same as both being negative. I’m a bit surprised this info came out without knowing what the B sample will be.
Not necessarily.You would think if A is positive B would also be positive. Crazy things happen in the medical field. Also they might have a Clemson grad check the B sample instead of a ND grad. LOL
My thoughts exactly.In track and field (my thing) they take your sample and split it. If you fail a test they’ll check the second sample (the b sample) and if that one is positive as well you get punished. You rarely hear about the A samples in track. If your B sample is negative it’s the same as both being negative. I’m a bit surprised this info came out without knowing what the B sample will be.
You are absolutely right!NCAA Doesn’t joke with PED’s. They won’t play if the B is positive. Now, I heard on ESPN radio the family/Clemson is considering a court injunction to make them eligible. That won’t end well in the eyes of the NCAA. Basically would mean in the future the NCAA is worthless and have no control at all.