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54 minutes ago, SlowHand said:

Link to the factual evidence Matt Larsen called Brock Robbins a lair with accompanying source proving Robbins is not a liar.

I will hang up and listen.

https://www.inforum.com/sports/football/961311-NDSU-former-Bison-football-player-disagree-on-who-supplied-supplement-that-likely-led-to-failed-drug-test

 

you should take a rudimentary internet surfing course of some sort.  seems you're having trouble finding things on the ol' 'net.  

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24 minutes ago, BarnWinterSportsEngelstad said:

Are you a brother to Slowhand, and that is very old news?
This is very concerning when you have a NDSU Hall of Fame - All American BB Mama accusing a FB staff member of giving supplements to players that eventually got Junior banned by the NCAA.

Just because she is in the HOF and an All American doesnt mean she cant be wrong.

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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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“I can take it if Brock did this on his own, but he didn’t,” she said. “He didn’t know a thing. And he trusted, he really trusted those people and it cost him. It really did cost him. And I thank God a bunch of those kids didn’t get pulled in (for random testing) because it was used throughout the locker room.

 

People are focusing on Larson refuting a Robbins claim ("trusted program staff member" vs "student-athlete"). 

What we're not seeing is that Larson all but affirmed a different portion of what Robbins claims ("student-athlete", "throughout the locker room" full of student-athletes). 

So, whatever it is (and we don't definitively know what "it" is yet), at minimum Larson's student-athletes have "it" by his word. That would seem to make Robbins' second claim plausible. 

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1 hour ago, UND1983 said:

Just because he is an athletic director from Stony Brook doesn't mean he cannot be wrong.  

My reply was in regards to mom. If the post was in regards to ml my post would have been the same.

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1 hour ago, BarnWinterSportsEngelstad said:

Of coarse this all comes from what Junior told BB Mama.  So let's all believe you, once a Bison forever fans no matter what, and all the cover up staff members.

You can choose to believe what ever you like

There have been over 500 plus testings over the last 7..8 years and only 1 got pinched. The stats are not on their side.

Elevated caffeine levels will get you busted as crappy as it sounds.

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Well reading UND’s public statement of this in 2011 puts NDJuiceU’s statement late in 2017 in question. Publicly acknowledging this.... reporting being disappointed... cooperating with authorities.... none of this was mentioned by NDJuiceU....BUT.....disputing statements.... blaming....and nothing about cooperating with an investigation not to mention the timelines of statements and actual dates of the incident. BIG DIFFERENCE 

thanks again to UND for a quality school and athletic department

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2 hours ago, UND1983 said:

Just because he is an athletic director from Stony Brook doesn't mean he cannot be wrong.  

His post was in regards to mom. If the subject would have been ml my reply would have been the same. 

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29 minutes ago, bison73 said:

Elevated caffeine levels will get you busted as crappy as it sounds.

To this point Robbins' problem has been speculated to be caffeine; it has not been officially confirmed by any party that would have direct knowledge (Robbins, NDSU, NCAA). 

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12 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:

To this point Robbins' problem has been speculated to be caffeine; it has not been officially confirmed by any party that would have direct knowledge (Robbins, NDSU, NCAA). 

Caffeine sounds a lot more innocent than stimulant though....

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27 minutes ago, Mama Sue said:

Well reading UND’s public statement of this in 2011 puts NDJuiceU’s statement late in 2017 in question. Publicly acknowledging this.... reporting being disappointed... cooperating with authorities.... none of this was mentioned by NDJuiceU....BUT.....disputing statements.... blaming....and nothing about cooperating with an investigation not to mention the timelines of statements and actual dates of the incident. BIG DIFFERENCE 

thanks again to UND for a quality school and athletic department

The two scenarios are hugely different. You also need to learn how schools and the media and law enforcement handle illegal drugs versus caffeine.  

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53 minutes ago, bison73 said:

You can choose to believe what ever you like

There have been over 500 plus testings over the last 7..8 years and only 1 got pinched. The stats are not on their side.

Elevated caffeine levels will get you busted as crappy as it sounds.

How many internal tests were taken and failed? And how do we know there weren't other NDSU players that failed NCAA tests? 

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