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  1. 11 hours ago, SiouxVolley said:

    So now all the Cal FCS schools have coaches that are capable of leading an FBS move.

    All those Cali schools will soon move to the WAC and begin the disintegration of the Big Sky to weaker and poorer schools.

    :silly: What's your timeline now 2-3 more years?:lol:

  2. 18 hours ago, Fry Bread said:

     

    No they are not. A dislocated shoulder is when the bone slips out of the socket. A separated shoulder is when the ligament connecting the shoulder to the collar bone is torn.

  3. Just now, UNDBIZ said:

    That was a second round game, so it didn't take place over Thanksgiving weekend.

    Good point but you can still use it as a resource. Looks like it was about 9400 for Richmond so figure about 75% of that for this weekend?

  4. The NCAA has no say over the Nickel trophy. It's a regular season game trophy that was agreed to between both schools key clubs. The NCAA only controls playoff stuff. Besides the Nickel is an exact replica of American currency so I don't see how anyone could ban it. UND should have never said it was off the table and not to be played for again. That said it's been retired so I think that ship has sailed.

  5. 3 minutes ago, UND1983 said:

    Go away.  Your lame 'NDSU fan acting like UND fan' thing is up. We do this 2-3 times a year with you simpletons. 

    Make me. IDGAS what you idiots think, you've turned off more real UND fans with your garbage posts and accusations then you can imagine. You clowns must love your circle jerk you got going with the handful of morons that keep posting on here. Say anything negative about UND or a select bunch of fans and you're automatically a troll bison fan according to you simpletons. Sometimes the truth hurts but you babies can't handle the truth! It's one of the big reasons UND has gone to !@#$ over the last 15 years and unfortunately I don't see it getting better anytime soon with you sad sacks running the show.

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  6. Just now, Siouxphan27 said:

     Every time you post, you do such a great job of pretending you’re not a turd fan.  Have you considered working for the Secret Service ?

    Every time you post you do such a great job making yourself look like an idiot. Have you considered a brain transplant?

    BTW ostarine isn't a stimulant smart guy.

  7. 4 minutes ago, Mama Sue said:

    Way to end it???? Have Juice U do a press release, and by this time an apology......

    just involved in something locally that should have just been made public, come clean, no fault of ours, but now speculation.... better to be public first that private and delay stuff.... 

    Nobody cares but you and few other idiots on this board who keep bringing it up to get a dig in at NDSU.

    The world has moved on but UND fans have a history of holding onto things longer then anyone.............cough, nickel trophy, cough...........cough, fighting sioux nickname, cough....

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  8. 10 minutes ago, jdub27 said:

    While there is likely some truth to that, Clemson hasn't had any issues discussing the matter on the record

     

     

    I wonder how they can do that, maybe the athletes signed a waiver or something? I don't know how all these laws work but I do know there are definitely laws schools must follow regarding information about students.

  9. 31 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:

    The curiosity in this is the following:

    If it really was caffeine why not just come out and say it. The average person would be flabbergasted that the NCAA would take away a season for drinking a freshly brewed pot of Folgers*. Robbins and NDSU would more than likely get sympathy and the NCAA would get scorn (and who's not in favor of that). 

    Heck, if we tested the student body at any university for caffeine during the last three days of finals week I wonder how many would fail in the eyes of the NCAA. 

    But by not coming out and saying "caffeine" it makes me wonder ... is it. 

     

    All that said, we don't know until someone who knows (Robbins, NDSU, NCAA) says so. 

     

    *I received no compensation for that name drop. ;) And believe it or not that would get the average person close if not into the NCAA fail category. 

    The only person that can legally say what the substance was is BR right? The school and NCAA cannot reveal any information per privacy laws. Not sure why BR didn't just say what he tested positive for, would have eliminated a lot of assumptions/accusations. IMO BR and his mom should have either spilled the whole story if they were going to go public with it. Something doesn't smell right from their side either.

  10. 3 hours ago, UND-FB-FAN said:

    It wasn’t caffeine.

     

    3 hours ago, gundy1124 said:

    If it's caffeine I think they just come out and say caffeine.  I don't think anyone cares about caffeine because it's socially acceptable.  My gut tells me, it's not caffeine as you really have to work hard for 500mg in the system post game.

    How do we know the testing was done post game? The NCAA can test before, during or after a game. 

    3 hours ago, UND-FB-FAN said:

    It wasn’t caffeine.

    What was it then? And how do you know? 

  11. I wouldn't be so quick to doubt this Schuster kid. Kids like that come in with a chip on their shoulder and tend to work harder. Remember another QB for a school down the road that didn't have any D1 offers but was a 4 year starter and one of the winningest QB's in FCS.

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  12. 13 minutes ago, Siouxphan27 said:

    I finally looked back to see where the source of my question came from. 

    You state “there are limits on a lot of banned substances.”

    could you name some of them?   Thanks.  

    I don't know why don't you do some research on it and let us all know your findings.

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  13. This is the real kicker:There is NO complete list of banned substances. Do not rely on this list to rule out any label ingredient.

    Lol basically the NCAA can say anything they want is banned at any time. :ohmy:

  14. 1 hour ago, BarnWinterSportsEngelstad said:

    I think UND (through the AG office) with that NCAA agreement laid all it's arrows out on the NCAA's desk to keep the Sioux name, if they could get the approval of both Reservations. Soon thereafter, they got ambushed by a Standing Rock arrow. UND gave up it's right to fight back. Now suffering a slow painful logo death, which is still flopping like an almost dead fish. The buffalo laughed, and still are. Probably the worst college nickname fiasco death in history.

    Therefore, UND will not promote the Sioux imagery again (swallowing embarrassment and political correctness). Now, The Ralph is on a time clock with their agenda till 2030. The NCAA agreement had some Sioux concessions and UND will honor some of that, but time will wear on that too.

    Sioux will eventually end up in a UND closet in the same box as the Flickertails are in now.

    Still none of that has anything to do with the Nickel trophy. It's a copy of US currency. The NCAA would have nothing to say about it being used as a trophy between UND and NDSU regular season FB game. It may not even be a Sioux Indian head on it.

  15. 1 minute ago, Siouxphan27 said:

    And here's your entire quote:

     

     Caffeine is a banned substance by the NCAA. A urinary caffeine concentration exceeding 15 micrograms per milliliter (corresponding to ingesting about 500 milligrams, the equivalent of six to eight cups of brewed coffee, two to three hours before competition) results in a positive drug test.

     

    I take that to mean it is banned once exceeding 15 micrograms per millileter.  Maybe i'm interpreting it wrong.  

     

     

    Still a banned substance. I don't know what else to tell you, it's pretty black and white. There are limits on a lot of banned substances, these are found in everything we consume and in our bodies in general. That's why certain levels are required for a positive test result.

  16. Just now, gundy1124 said:

    According to the article.  A player would limit out at around 6- 8 cups of coffee.  Looking on-line a player would exceed the limit with 3 5-hour energies or 5 red bulls.  I don't think 1 5-hour energy is the culprit here.  These players by normal standards are 'big' and with how fast their bodies are running during a full game, I would assume you'd really have to load up to fail a drug test based on caffeine levels.  My heart races at 100 mg........500 mgs is a lot.

    The supplement in question has 250 mgs per serving. So if a kid took a double shot and was tested shortly after, remember the NCAA could test before during or after a game, it's not out of the realm of possibility that he would test positive. 

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