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    2nd positive test and he has to sit out 5 games. How can RB get a season? Is there really 2 rule books. One for the BCS boys and everyone else, or am I missing something?


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    Re: How can this be?

    Originally posted by New Guy
    2nd positive test and he has to sit out 5 games. How can RB get a season? Is there really 2 rule books. One for the BCS boys and everyone else, or am I missing something?

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....ap/index.html

    We're talking two different enforcing bodies.

    The guy in your article failed two tests administered (privately) by his school, and must now accept the discipline they give him, and they have chosen to give him only 5 games.

    RB failed a test administered by the NCAA at an NCAA function (the Regionals in Michigan) and their rules are different, requiring a full year's suspension.

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    • #3
      Thanks. Tornado, I knew I missed something. But it still makes you say WHAT?

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      • #4
        Here is another amazing story of players who get caught, arrested, and all kinds of violations and are never punished.
        Maybe this is the reason Jeremy Fears got out of Ohio.

        These articles detail how 17 different Ohio University football players were arrested in just a nine month span.
        Some of the arrests were for assault, drug use, alcohol violations, etc.

        And not one of the 17 missed even ONE minute of one game in punishment!!!





        The undeniable facts of 17 player arrests are accompanied by the head coach defending his system saying:

        "Head Coach Frank Solich, in his second year at OU after six seasons coaching powerhouse Nebraska,
        is displeased with the number of arrests but defends his discipline system.

        "We think it???‚¬?„?s not only fair, but pretty tough," he said
        ."

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        • #5
          Now after a bit of a local uproar, the university (Ohio U.)
          has suspended four of the 17 players who were arrested.

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