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Oh Steve http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/23/steve-phillips-girlfriend_n_331474.html
people in glass houses Steve.
LOL. Okay.
Oh Steve http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/23/steve-phillips-girlfriend_n_331474.html
people in glass houses Steve.
I was wondering this. We don't know exactly how it works. I would assume JB isn't A) administering the tests, nor B) setting the drug policy. It's conceivable (though not likely, IMO) that he wouldn't have been made aware of any potential test failures.
Yeah that's the same thing I'm thinking. But it's possible jimmy never knew. The person giving the test and the player could have been the only ones that knew. It's like a secret, why tell more people that you have too in his case. For all we know jimmy could have been giving clean test results ad never knew. I don't really know I'm just thinking out loud for everyone...I was wondering this. We don't know exactly how it works. I would assume JB isn't A) administering the tests, nor B) setting the drug policy. It's conceivable (though not likely, IMO) that he wouldn't have been made aware of any potential test failures.
Yeah that's the same thing I'm thinking. But it's possible jimmy never knew. The person giving the test and the player could have been the only ones that knew. It's like a secret, why tell more people that you have too in his case. For all we know jimmy could have been giving clean test results ad never knew. I don't really know I'm just thinking out loud for everyone...
"Each penalty called for the head coach to be notified and, in turn, alert a player’s parents or guardians. After the first offense, an athlete was required to attend drug counseling and rehabilitation sessions. In addition, the policy called for the offending athlete to be tested on a regular basis for the remainder of his or her eligibility."
Who knows if he was ever notified though, what do you think?"Each penalty called for the head coach to be notified and, in turn, alert a player’s parents or guardians. After the first offense, an athlete was required to attend drug counseling and rehabilitation sessions. In addition, the policy called for the offending athlete to be tested on a regular basis for the remainder of his or her eligibility."
Who knows if he was ever notified though, what do you think?
I think he had to have at least known by the time it was self-reported "several months ago".
Agree 100%. Once it was self reported he knew something had happened. It's hard to think that jimmy would turn a blind eye to this situation... Someone stated that there were some suspensions a couple years ago maybe longer during the NCAA tourney. I can't remember it but what was that about, do you remember?
Irresponsible comment. Steve Phillips has no idea what Boeheim did or didn't do. Assuming there were positive tests there are other ways to help/protect offenders than simply suspending them. I don't know that JB did or didn't do anything, but then again neither does Phillips.
How does that guy have a job commenting on right and wrong anyway??
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Don't you read the papers? The coach is supposed to control everything to type of toothpaste to use and make sure the guys are in bed by 8pm.As far as I'm concerned, Jimmy isn't administrating the drug test. So whoever is giving the test is the one that is "sweeping" it under the rug. Would I be correct to think that this is how it works?
Excellent point, the bigger point is, why are they being drug tested? Like What does pot have to do with dribbling a basketball? I could see it if these inane rules were being administered by ppl who grew up during the drug hysteria of the mid-1900's. But the ppl in charge are past that and should know better. When will we realize we do not need to require our performers to be 100% wholesome? If drugs are bad, then they will take themselves out of the talents pool. There are still responsibilities and ramifications from toking up , but it is not the thought-police's role to be arbitror in this ordeal.The ludicrous war on drugs and ridiculous marijuana prohibition hasn't ruined enough lives, lets ruin some more.
The NCAA likes to pretend student athletes are just like regular students, but I was never drug tested when I was in school.Excellent point, the bigger point is, why are they being drug tested? Like What does pot have to do with dribbling a basketball? I could see it if these inane rules were being administered by ppl who grew up during the drug hysteria of the mid-1900's. But the ppl in charge are past that and should know better. When will we realize we do not need to require our performers to be 100% wholesome? If drugs are bad, then they will take themselves out of the talents pool. There are still responsibilities and ramifications from toking up , but it is not the thought-police's role to be arbitror in this ordeal.