JuBru posted the document in the second link in post #8 above.
It is NCAA-mandated year-round testing for Division I and II athletes.
DFSI administers the testing as explained in the document.
DFSI determines when testing happens and who is tested. Schools can have as much as two days' notice, and also can have no notice.
After reading the document, I believe if any tests were failed they would have been internal tests done outside the NCAA program because players are ruled ineligible for failing an NCAA-mandated test.
I don’t see what one has to do with the other. Of course, I’m embarrassed when our players break the rules and don’t act in a way that honors our University.
Fans being unreasonable doesn’t embarrass me (though it should probably embarrass them).
Fanaticism is a double-edged sword. Lately, at least around here, we’ve skewed very negative...often when it’s not justified. That doesn’t embarrass me either.
What is Tech's policy for a student athlete fails an internal test? And how does our policy compare with other universities?
The Tech student athlete handbook linked on the website is three years old (2016-2017). The link for its ADAP (Athletic Department Assistance Program) policies found in that handbook does not work.
Exactly!!
AMEN!! Very typical of the most recent movement on this board.
Fans that are strictly expressing more positives vs. negatives are slammed and some would like to shutdown their free speech as well.
Obviously I have disliked all of the negative for toward Tech and the ADM for years. Some redirection and change at the top of the ADM has been needed for sure and I have agreed. And there have been many, many good changes. Some on here live to slam fans, ADM, athletes and people we actually know (not stupid arse politicians). I have myself and shouldn't but have. But we should
not go to such extremes on such a daily basis. You know who you are.
This thread is uncalled for! Period!
Tylertechsas and Blue Dawg, why is this thread uncalled for?
Ford made a broad swipe at Tech fans who were unhappy because of the QB situation. The QB situation took a drastic turn for the worse. I think it was a legitimate question. I think the disaster that has occurred over the past five days is much more embarrassing and damaging than the opinions / behavior of the fans who did not like the QB situation.
Y'all talk about free speech. NOT ONCE, did I say he or anyone else is not entitled to expressing his or her opinion. He expressed his opinion/feelings in a public manner, which at that moment made it open for debate. When a person does this, don't be surprised when he or she receives public feedback.
The irony of your argument is that while you are are crying about free speech, you are complaining about those who you view as too negative and you want access to their opinions restricted, or some cases, you want them removed. Remember freedom of speech goes both ways.
At the end of the day, though, what you and I say will not matter. But I do like the ability to be positive, negative or neutral if and when I choose to do so. And when I do, I am not going to apologize for it.
Ford was talking about J’Mar’s performance, not potential off the field issues. Who knew this suspension would happen? You can’t hold that over someone’s head.