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Everything posted by Siouxphan27
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It’s amazing how many new posters with IP addresses in moms’ basements all over Fargo have shown up on Siouxsports since the illegal stimulant story at ndsu was finally reported on by the Fargo media. .
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You are so incompetent when it comes to expenses and revenues, and have so little knowledge concerning number of sports at each school and NCAA FBS requirements, that quite honestly, you’re not worth the amount of time it would take for someone here to explain it all to you.
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Given your math skills, i’m guessing you’re the caffeine accountant for ndsu football.
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I’ll agree to that. Nice to hear you are admitting the last 8 years were due to cheating. Here’s to hoping both programs have many “clean victories” and future success.
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http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/domi/genrel/auto_pdf/ncaa-banned-substance-list.pdf Will this suffice? I do not see any other substances that are REGULATED, which was my point going back to my post that you responded to to begin with. Brock and family wouldn't bother to say oh by the way it was the common stimulant caffeine, and his test came back outside the acceptable limits per ncaa regulations? I feel kinda bad....you try so hard to pretend you are a UND fan and then something like this happens... I'll give you a thumbs up just for trying.
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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.
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that doesn’t address my question though. Maybe I should phrase it differently. Are there lower detectable levels of other ‘banned’ substances that do not result in punishment? Or is it only caffeine and perhaps testosterone that are regulated?
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thinking about this some more...probably too much....but, what are some examples of other ncaa banned substances that are regulated by the ncaa like caffeine is? Could I have some meth or cocaine in my system? Some steroids? what substances do they regulate?
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Since the snowflakes ruined our nickname and the nickel, how about a giant crystal snowflake trophy?
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Ok. I was under the impression the vast majority of substances on the ncaa list were zero tolerance, and that only caffeine and possibly a couple others were regulated.
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Right, that's what I was thinking in terms of coffee or 5 hour energy amounts. It just seems like it is so easy to regulate, I find it hard to believe the kid accidentally OD'd on 5 hour energy.
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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.
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"In high amounts, it can lead to testing positive for a banned substance." https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/Caffeine and Athletic Performance.pdf
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If looking at the situation using logic, motive, and corroborating comments from others who have been through the ndsu football program doesn't work for you, i guess you can just call it holding their comments in "high regard". Not sure of the answer to your riddle. Seems irrelevant as long as ndsu refuses to come clean on the situation. Notice in the original article Brock said somebody within the program supplied it, and he had no idea it contained a banned substance. Caffeine is not a banned substance. It is a regulated substance. If word choice matters (which admittedly is debatable given these are all ndsu folks) then I have a hard time believing the new narrative that it was caffeine.
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Coin with REA on one side, and the Minard Hall collapse on the other.
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So you’re contending the Robbins family goes public to stick up for their son, but wouldn’t bother to mention, oh by the way, it was caffeine? lol
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So the turds won’t believe the Robbins family when they are quoted, but now all of a sudden they fully believe the stimulant in question is caffeine, despite zero reports stating it was caffeine. And we are the ones jumping to conclusions.
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And Bill didn’t have sexual relations with Monica, because it depends on what the definition of is, is. All I can say is good luck with your defense in the court of public opinion.
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Wow you guys are sure getting ripped off by Ben Newman if apparently, according to your posts, all he’s been providing is overpriced Folgers.
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You want quotes? Did you even bother to read the article? You can choose like the rest of turdnation to stick your head in the sand. I however prefer to bask in Robbins' multiple statements that expose what is going on at ndsu. Below are a couple exact quotes from the article written on January 30th. His mother, Lori Robbins, said a “trusted program staff member” provided a pre-workout powder that contained an illegal substance or substances. The university denies the supplement came from a staff member. NDSU athletic director Matt Larsen said Robbins “got it from another student-athlete.” He didn't elaborate.
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At least we’re not up by 2.
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I explained this to you the first time you brought it up a few days ago.
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Clean.......victory!!!
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https://www.inforum.com/sports/football/962042-McFeely-We-need-to-know-if-NDSU-staffer-provided-stimulant-that-led-to-football-players-suspension