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Trying to Sum This Up...

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Please correct me if I'm wrong.

1. In 10 years, 10 players (maybe more) failed a recreational drug test.

2. 1 player failed 3 drug tests, and was allowed to play.

3. 1 player failed 4 tests, and was allowed to play.

4. SU reported this to the NCAA 'months ago', and an investigation is on going.

Is that pretty much the gist of this?
 
Please correct me if I'm wrong.

1. In 10 years, 10 players (maybe more) failed a recreational drug test.

2. 1 player failed 3 drug tests, and was allowed to play.

3. 1 player failed 4 tests, and was allowed to play.

4. SU reported this to the NCAA 'months ago', and an investigation is on going.

Is that pretty much the gist of this?

Sorry I haven't read all the posts on this yet, but is it 10 failed tests or 10 individuals? I mean there are 7 failed tests right there with 2 players. Maybe it's less than 10 players?
 
Please correct me if I'm wrong.

1. In 10 years, 10 players (maybe more) failed a recreational drug test.

2. 1 player failed 3 drug tests, and was allowed to play.

3. 1 player failed 4 tests, and was allowed to play.

4. SU reported this to the NCAA 'months ago', and an investigation is on going.

Is that pretty much the gist of this?
It was reported over a year ago.
 
Please correct me if I'm wrong.

1. In 10 years, 10 players (maybe more) failed a recreational drug test.

2. 1 player failed 3 drug tests, and was allowed to play.

3. 1 player failed 4 tests, and was allowed to play.

4. SU reported this to the NCAA 'months ago', and an investigation is on going.

Is that pretty much the gist of this?
Yes and no. The school had a policy in place but seemed to ignore it. That seems to be the issue at hand. If you have a policy you need to abide by it. If you don't have a policy then it doesn't seem to matter.
 
Yes and no. The school had a policy in place but seemed to ignore it. That seems to be the issue at hand. If you have a policy you need to abide by it. If you don't have a policy then it doesn't seem to matter.

On the face of it that is probably true. However, the NCAA probably expects a policy to be in place and will hold it against you if there is not one and it's found that players are using drugs.
 

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