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Correct me if I'm wrong, but regarding the NCAA ruling:
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but regarding the NCAA ruling:


May 24, 2019, 3:14 PM

According to the statement from the player's representation, over 29 supplements that they were given through Clemson all tested negative. While I hate it for the players, who I believe are innocent, doesn't that report then clear Clemson of inadvertently giving it to players. In February, it seemed all of our competitors wanted it to turn out that the athletic department unknowingly gave supplements that had the substance in it. Now that has been ruled out! So even though this report takes away that accusation by opposing fans, I'm sure they will use it to cling to something else.

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Here’s what I’d like to know:

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May 24, 2019, 3:18 PM

Does the NCAA still allow fake colleges and fake degrees?

Asking for a friend in chapel hole.

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^ Great comeback Row86!


May 24, 2019, 3:41 PM

Touche!

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Re: Here’s what I’d like to know:


May 24, 2019, 3:51 PM [ in reply to Here’s what I’d like to know: ]

Yes, however, the fake classes and degrees have to be available to all students. If the non-athletes don't find out about these classes until they are full with athletes, it's not the institutions fault.

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They might should have taken a different strategy with the


May 24, 2019, 9:45 PM [ in reply to Here’s what I’d like to know: ]

appeal. They should have tried the UNCheat approach. All students could have had a supplement tainted with ostarine, not just athletes, therefore all is good.

;)

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Re: They might should have taken a different strategy with the


May 24, 2019, 11:03 PM

Following that line of thought - tigerband1 - if say 3 students were tested to show traces of ostarine - seems that would be the evidence necessary to prove your hypothesis that all students - and not just student-athletes - have equal access to any ostarine tainted supplements. Certainly the NCAA would have to accept this occurrence as being acceptable given the gracious precedent they set in the fake-classes-for-all case at that academic bastion - UNC !!

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If people were as good as their obituary - and products were as good as advertised - this would truly be a wonderful world !!


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