Just saying...and keeping it going.
And imho this is where the NCAA failed, and diminished the integrity of their bs mission statement.
http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/SSI2018-19_Drug_Testing_Program_Protocol_20180706.PDF
Section 4.0 Drug Testing Selection
4.2. Upon a published or official report involving charges for possession or distribution of banned drugs by a student-athlete, coach or athletics staff, or those closely associated with the athletics program, or in a program in which multiple student-athletes have tested positive at an NCAA testing event, the NCAA may future test any student-athlete of that institution for all banned substances.
I really want to know why the NCAA wasn’t concerned that there was possibly more than the 3 out of 15 players that tested positive for PED’s that were using the same substance.
Isn’t player safety at the top of their mission statement? Don’t they claim to be the authority to protect the integrity of competitive competition in college athletics?
Hell no, I ain’t over it.
And I won’t be until I hear some legit answers from the NCAA about it.
And imho this is where the NCAA failed, and diminished the integrity of their bs mission statement.
http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/SSI2018-19_Drug_Testing_Program_Protocol_20180706.PDF
Section 4.0 Drug Testing Selection
4.2. Upon a published or official report involving charges for possession or distribution of banned drugs by a student-athlete, coach or athletics staff, or those closely associated with the athletics program, or in a program in which multiple student-athletes have tested positive at an NCAA testing event, the NCAA may future test any student-athlete of that institution for all banned substances.
I really want to know why the NCAA wasn’t concerned that there was possibly more than the 3 out of 15 players that tested positive for PED’s that were using the same substance.
Isn’t player safety at the top of their mission statement? Don’t they claim to be the authority to protect the integrity of competitive competition in college athletics?
Hell no, I ain’t over it.
And I won’t be until I hear some legit answers from the NCAA about it.