Hum...all three articles below are interesting and probably eye opening for some of you.
Utah State players cleared for Frisco Bowl despite marijuana charges
6:09 PM CT
Three Utah State football players, including quarterback Jordan Love, will play in the Frisco Bowl despite recent misdemeanor charges of marijuana possession, a school spokesman confirmed. Police in Logan, Utah, received a tip about Utah State students smoking marijuana Saturday night and once officers arrived, they could smell it, assistant Logan police chief Jeff Simmons told the Salt Lake Tribune. The students present were cited and released at the scene, Simmons said.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...players-cleared-frisco-bowl-marijuana-charges
Yahoo › sports › report-ml-bs-n...
Report: MLB's new drug agreement will eliminate marijuana testing - Yahoo! Sports
Dec 9, 2019 · Once finalized, MLB's new drug-testing policy will reportedly eliminate marijuana testing in the minor leagues .
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NCAA
NCAA.COM
NCAA increases THC testing threshold
CSMAS approves higher limit, commits to evaluating acclimatization and transition periods
June 20, 2019 1:36pmBrian Burnsed
The THC threshold used for NCAA drug testing has been increased.
At a meeting last week in Indianapolis, the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports decided to bump the THC testing threshold for student-athletes from 15 to 35 nanograms per milliliter. The committee made the decision in order to prevent those who have inhaled cannabis via secondhand smoke from triggering a positive test and facing penalties.
http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/...ting-threshold
do we know that USU has the same standard and discipline structure that we have? Was this 1st offense, second, third? Do they handle things internally or refer things out to law enforcement? It may not be apples to apples other than the substance involved. Also, do they choose to disclose the offense and details surrounding when it isn’t required by NCAA or law?
Kinda on the same note OU has suspended two of thier key players for the Peach Bowl...
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
So, Oklahoma suspended 4 players prior to their playoff game! Are they nuts!? Don't they know you're not suppose to suspend players, for any reason, for a big game?
Come on, man!