In post #27, you admitted to doing the same exact thing. But, you would have liked to see guys booted off for smoking pot? Please clarify.
I wasn't given a free education. There's a huge difference in standards between scholarship athletes and students in general. One generic student smoking pot doesn't reflect on the whole university. One scholarship athlete does.
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Ok. I assumed maybe you thought I was alluding to harder stuff or steroids (although I think some of that was going on then, but a different story). I do find it odd, however, that you wouldn't want to win football games with pot smokers on the team although it was alright for you to do.
As for Lombardi, easy for him to say, given his team's success on the field. I bet the current head coaches of the Rams and Lions would take crackheads if they helped win on Sunday.
As Knappic said he wasn't given anything. these kids are given an education on the Athletic Departments dime. They sign statements saying the wont do anything to tarnish the University, and if they do they can be striped of there scolly or removed from the team. If Knappic got caught with a joint no one would care. Look at LP, that guy is still a black mark on our program, no matter the side you where on back then, not a year goes by where I dont hear some fan from some other team bring him up. These kids are from places were the rules, more than likely, never applied to them. They were the big dogs in high school, and did what ever they wanted.
As people said above, in the end the athletic programs are not to win games, but to make boys and girls into men and women. I honestly believe that while TO was coaching and now again under Bo, that is what they subscribe to, and that attitude is what garners respect from other programs. I would never want this program to get to the point where winning was so important that we would be OK with anything. If you want something like that, go be a Miami, or USC fan.