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Internal drug policing isn't even required
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[QUOTE="Fjoinkay, post: 215275, member: 604"] I am concerned for JB in terms of what could be perceived as a pattern of lack of institutional control. On this issue alone, standing by itself, this drug testing issue is a red herring. It is embarrassing, but that's about it. Yahoo frames a headline such as: "Syracuse Violated Drug Policy." The way it's framed it reads as if Syracuse violated the NCAA's drug testing rules even though the NCAA has no drug testing requirements. I suggest that this is intentional on the part of Yahoo. People may disagree, but they are clearly going after JB right now no-holds barred. On this issue it is unfair and Yahoo is crossing a line in my opinion. When you combine this situation with others Yahoo and others are digging up I have some concern. This goes back to the Fine investigation. The way to attack JB is to suggest that he should have known what was going on, assuming of course that Fine actually did what he is accused of doing. JB denies knowledge of anything. None of the accusers have said, as far as I know, that JB saw the alleged touching. Yahoo and others who are unhappy with JB's denials are digging at every angle in order to at the very least build the case that JB should have known about any transgressions Bernie Fine was involved in. They are striving to prove JB was negligent and perhaps even worse. And yet now today Yahoo has a new article where it covers it's tracks a bit. [/QUOTE]
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