da skers
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This is pretty much how it works. NCAA comes in and does some testing for PED's at certain times of the year and then the school does random and regular testing during the year for a whole list of things.I know that the school I attended had 2 separate drug tests. The school itself administered a drug test for the street drugs and we also had an outised agency come in and administer tests for PED's. This may not directly answer your question becuase I did not play college football but I attended a small division 1 school and this is the way things happened there. Hope this helps
The issue I have is that if you fail a school test then its up to the school as to the punishment and you're only in NCAA trouble on their tests. Those are also the only ones that are officially reported. Since each school decides its own punishment you have some places that are pretty extreme on a failed test and you have other places that more or less tell the guy don't do that and he runs some laps or something. That's why you have the starting QB at places like TCU fail and never miss a game while at NU the dude is out two weeks.