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4 TCU football players busted for dealing drugs

MrTitleist

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No news story yet, but TCU's chancellor is holding a press conference saying that 17 students have been busted for selling drugs, including 4 football players. They're big time now!
 
wyosteelerfan said:
sounds like its Devin Johnson, Ty Horn, Tanner Brock and D.J. Yendrey


Yeah that's them. I woulda told ya earlier but I too busy.
Conference requirement maybe?

Tanner Brock is / was projected to play NFL football.
How could he do this to himself?

I'm so glad that I don't do any of that stuff.
I don't even smoke nuthin'.
I don't even drink alcohol.

I think they are already off the roster list.
They are being explained on radio as money making drug dealers.

"So come on and save me."
 
MrTitleist said:
http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/02/15/3736441/many-current-tcu-students-arrested.html
is it commonplace down there to immediately release the identity of the person who got everyone else caught? that Katherine Ann Petrie character is gonna have a little trouble making friends in the clink
 
82 football players tested didn't (PASS) Fatty Patty's surprise drug test on 2/1/12? Did I read that right?

:rofl:


EDIT: It is being debated now...the number "isn't that high". High. LMAO.
 
McPeachy said:
82 football players tested didn't Fatty Patty's surprise drug test on 2/1/12? Did I read that right?

Wow,
Having worked in two Division I athletic departments, this is a HUGE deal. Everyone within athletics knows that some athletes are taking drugs (usually just pot, but sometimes more), but for 82 to test positive for something is incredible. And chances are these are positive for street drugs, not steroids, HGH, etc. since those are 2 separates types of tests.

The biggest thing that comes to mind for me is the $hitstorm of lawsuits that are about to hit TCU. Having worked with departments that deal with drug tests, having a coach blanket test everyone is usually a GIANT no-no. I knew of several coaches I worked with that wanted to do this and Team Dr.'s, compliance, etc. shut them down because of the huge legal implications of testing someone without sufficient evidence. That is why these tests are almost always random.
 

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