When the whole thing about drug testing first came up, the NCAA basically told all member schools to do drug testing and impose sanctions for violations.
The sanctions vary from school to school, which explains a lot of variations in the penalties for a positive.
A player caught with, oh, let's say an ounce of cocaine might receive light sanctions, because that might not trigger a drug test, so there's no actual evidence of useage.
The NCAA also said (effectively), "If you bring a player to one of our tournaments who tests positive, we will spank you hard". That's typical of the NCAA. If the in-school stuff fails and the NCAA finds it out on their own, they come out with harsh penalties.
As long as pot is illegal, the NCAA is going to have severe penalties. A positive in the NCAA tourneys is easily avoidable several ways. If those ways are missed, then there will be a price to pay.
Just to throw out some numbers - the latest estimate of the number of people in the USA who have smoked pot is 97 million. The number of people who voted for Tyler Hicks to win American Idol was 63 million. The number of people who voted for George W. Bush in 2004 was 59 million.
The sanctions vary from school to school, which explains a lot of variations in the penalties for a positive.
A player caught with, oh, let's say an ounce of cocaine might receive light sanctions, because that might not trigger a drug test, so there's no actual evidence of useage.
The NCAA also said (effectively), "If you bring a player to one of our tournaments who tests positive, we will spank you hard". That's typical of the NCAA. If the in-school stuff fails and the NCAA finds it out on their own, they come out with harsh penalties.
As long as pot is illegal, the NCAA is going to have severe penalties. A positive in the NCAA tourneys is easily avoidable several ways. If those ways are missed, then there will be a price to pay.
Just to throw out some numbers - the latest estimate of the number of people in the USA who have smoked pot is 97 million. The number of people who voted for Tyler Hicks to win American Idol was 63 million. The number of people who voted for George W. Bush in 2004 was 59 million.
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