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  2. NCAA drug testing - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA's drug testing program exists to "protect players who play by the rules by playing clean." [1] The NCAA adopted its drug testing program in 1986, the year after the executive committee formed the Special NCAA Committee on Drug Testing. [1] The drug test ranges from testing player-enhancement drugs to marijuana. A student failing a drug ...

  3. NCAA loosens marijuana rules for college athletes

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    The NCAA said Friday that it was raising its allowable THC limits in its mandatory drug-testing program. The maximum THC threshold for college athletes in mandatory drug tests had been 35 ...

  4. Doping in American football - Wikipedia

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    The NFL drug testing season commences on 4/20 of each year. The NFL is known to take drug tests seriously. When an athlete is selected for a drug test, they must have it completed within 4 hours of notice, or else the league will start to impose fines and suspensions for not complying.

  5. Gifts keep coming for college athletes, who now can celebrate ...

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    “The NCAA drug testing program is intended to focus on integrity of competition, and cannabis products do not provide a competitive advantage,” Division I Council chair Josh Whitman said in a ...

  6. Doping in baseball - Wikipedia

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    After repeated use by some of the most successful professional baseball players in MLB history, these banned substances found their way to the collegiate level. At the junior college level, due to lack of funding and NCAA drug testing, the abuse of PEDs is most common, but they are also an issue in Division I, II and III.

  7. ESPN announcer apologizes for false report that Tennessee ...

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    Russell wasn't suspended for a failed drug test, and the rest of the Tennessee team wasn't subject to NCAA drug testing because of the failed drug test that didn't happen. It's unclear where ...

  8. National Collegiate Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    The regular NCAA meeting in January 1986 presented proposals in regard to college eligibility, drug testing, and basketball competition limits. [32] All passed but matters regarding acceptable academic progress, special-admissions and booster club activities were ignored.

  9. While NCAA tries to enforce its own murky rules, NIL ... - AOL

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