2011BisonAlumni said:garizzalies said:No, dude. The issue is whether a “Performance Coach” provided student-athletes with performance enhancing drugs.2011BisonAlumni said:The issue is he took too much caffeine
Keep posting. You’re not losing this argument at all, and you’re starting to convince us all that this is not nearly as bad as our hotdog-gate
Keep pretending this is going to result in anything.
When the University of Montana gives free soda through meal plans, they are providing them with banned supplements according to the NCAA.
https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/Caffeine%20and%20Athletic%20Performance.pdf
It’s why they put out information to players to avoid too much in order to trigger a test. It is up to the player to make sure they know what they are putting in their bodies.
Wait, now the Ben guy was a university guy? Or was he a booster?
The issues change based on what you're claiming his role was . . . today.