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| UT's drug-testing policy back to three strikes; Athletes will get one less chance July 1 | |
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| *TennesseeTuxedo | Feb 26 2010, 07:18 AM Post #1 |
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UT's drug-testing policy back to three strikes Fulmer made a big deal out of pushing the total number of strikes from 3 up to 4 a few years back. My hats off to Mike Hamilton for doing the right thing. Anyone student-athlete who gets more than one positive test should be kicked out of school in my opinion. I can understand one false positive test or making one mistake. However, anyone who gets caught twice is likely bound for a 3rd and 4th positive test. |
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