TheStoicPaisano
But I didn't, so it doesn't
I guarantee nobody is taking ecstasy to improve their performance. Can you imagine someone "rolling" on the football field?!
Upvote
0
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
I guarantee nobody is taking ecstasy to improve their performance. Can you imagine someone "rolling" on the football field?!
I guarantee nobody is taking ecstasy to improve their performance. Can you imagine someone "rolling" on the football field?!
I can't believe they actually think it's a PED. But, I digress?!?!?
I would guess that the conference just designated all amphetamines as performance enhancing drugs, rather than going through some long list of known amphetamines, one-by-one, and determining which ones are performance-enhancing and which ones aren't.I guarantee nobody is taking ecstasy to improve their performance. Can you imagine someone "rolling" on the football field?!
SPENCE ALMOST KILlED AN EKU TACKLE. Former Ohio State DE Noah Spence is talented enough to be in the NFL right now, but instead, he's preparing for the upcoming season at Eastern Kentucky.
Dan Hood, EKU's coach and friend of Urban Meyer, talked about Spence yesterday at that aforementioned youth camp outside Ashtabula.
From Ari Wasserman of Cleveland.com:
"There's nobody like Noah Spence on our team. As a matter of fact, we have an offensive tackle who's back that's first-team all-conference, and I had to put him on suicide watch in spring ball going against Noah every day in spring practice. We don't have anybody like him that's on our team or that we're going to play."
"Our drug counseling people contacted the people down at Ohio State. It's the same program," Hood said. "He hasn't missed a counseling session, he has passed every drug test, he has all A's and B's for the semester. He's going to take 12 hours this summer and he's going to graduate in the fall."
Good on Noah. Hope the lesson sticks. Can't imagine what the Bucks would have done to Alabama and Oregon if Spence had been available.