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re: This past year, LSU changed its penalty structure for substance abuse to be more lenient.
Posted on 8/11/18 at 11:00 am to Tiger Ree
Posted on 8/11/18 at 11:00 am to Tiger Ree
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Agreed. Especially for something more and more states are legalizing all the time. the NCAA needs to rethink the whole thing.
This isn’t NCAA’s policy. Each school makes their own policy in regards to narcotics.
The test Fulton tried to cheat, which was administered by NCAA to their policy, was testing for PED’s, NOT narcotics. And yes, the NCAA should most definitely have a uniform testing policy for PED’s since that can give a player/team an advantage over another.
Posted on 8/11/18 at 2:16 pm to TigerLaw40
quote:That point gets lost in the shuffle on this board.
This isn’t NCAA’s policy. Each school makes their own policy in regards to narcotics.
The test Fulton tried to cheat, which was administered by NCAA to their policy, was testing for PED’s, NOT narcotics. And yes, the NCAA should most definitely have a uniform testing policy for PED’s since that can give a player/team an advantage over another.
He THOUGHT it was for weed, therefore he panicked, and tried to cheat the test.
That is why I want to, or one of the MANY reasons, I want to take a sharpened shank-spoon to the compliance department. Not only was he uneducated on the NCAA tests, all the other players around him were too.
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