TSpoke said:Well we don't even have any idea what this is for or how serious it is. Indefinately could mean the rest of the year or 1 game.
SDPokeFan said:Just heard from someone close to the program it was for smoking weed.
WestWYOPoke said:I'm curious if he tested positive in a drug test. NCAA lowered the minimum limit of THC from 15 nano grams per milliliter to 5 ng/ml. The significant part of this is some think that that low of a level could trigger a positive test from second-hand exposure.
Makes me think that a) he's done until at least the tournament and b) this isn't the first time he's been disciplined for smoking weed. Also makes me think that Keonta's suspension is along the same lines.wyocowboy2014 said:WestWYOPoke said:I'm curious if he tested positive in a drug test. NCAA lowered the minimum limit of THC from 15 nano grams per milliliter to 5 ng/ml. The significant part of this is some think that that low of a level could trigger a positive test from second-hand exposure.
It was not from drug testing. This is not a temporary suspension.
wyocowboy2014 said:WestWYOPoke said:I'm curious if he tested positive in a drug test. NCAA lowered the minimum limit of THC from 15 nano grams per milliliter to 5 ng/ml. The significant part of this is some think that that low of a level could trigger a positive test from second-hand exposure.
It was not from drug testing. This is not a temporary suspension.
WestWYOPoke said:wyocowboy2014 said:WestWYOPoke said:I'm curious if he tested positive in a drug test. NCAA lowered the minimum limit of THC from 15 nano grams per milliliter to 5 ng/ml. The significant part of this is some think that that low of a level could trigger a positive test from second-hand exposure.
It was not from drug testing. This is not a temporary suspension.
Well that is good because a positive drug test is an automatic season-long suspension. So if that happened this week, he would be out until this week 2015. Granted, if he is done with the team, this point is moot.
seattlecowboy said:Well at least Shyatt keeps the playing field even. If you screw up you have to accept the consequences.
WyoExpat said:seattlecowboy said:Well at least Shyatt keeps the playing field even. If you screw up you have to accept the consequences.
This is what happens when we hire a coach that can teach kids to play but really has a much bigger picture in view than any one season.
We have also seen that "indefinite suspension" does NOT mean "gone forever" in Coach Shyatt's book.