It didn't have anything to do with Bama kicking NDs ass. That said, I don't have a doubt it's going on everywhere. Either allow it or don't. These programs will press the envelope if its not a set standard, hell they probably would anyway.
Yeah Lacy is a freak, same with nearly everyone on that team. What's your point?
Surprised BC didn't show a pic of Bo Scarbrough....
ESPN is making my point re: bama and PEDs by not being clued in with the Teo fiasco. The whitewashing we're seeing here is the same bs we get by hearing how great Alabama is, Saban is a genius, etc.
Deal with this - it's bs. Your asterisks are coming. You don't have 300lb linemen chasing down RBs on the level.
Post as many pics as you want, I'll never buy that Bama isn't one of the worst PED offenders in college football, perpetuated by a conference that has a rep to maintain, and the top news outlet for sports that's so scared to bust their money makers they're willing to overlook or avoid the real story, just like they did for McGuire, Sosa, Bonds and Lance for all those years. If it looks too good to be true...
Some people looks so hard to explain why they are losers. Are players are dumb, they are on steriods, our coaches cheat? What else?
some people looks so hard too explain why they our losers. Are players are dumb, their on steriods, are coaches cheat? What else?
My friend played there Bama, trust me, even Bama players use. They aren't the only school that does so don't worry. Peds or not, ND was done. It's not like they are a team of world beaters. I seem to remember them slipping past Pitt, Purdue, and BYU.
how did you fix it and leave off Stanford?
Do you remember what happened in that game?I actually thought about that but Stanford was a good win for them, aside from the fact that Stanford gave that game away, of course. No way would ND have beat Stanford later in the season.
Do you remember what happened in that game?
The company which says it provided deer-antler spray, a product which contains a banned substance, to Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis also sold its goods to members of the 2012 national championship Alabama football team, according to a co-owner of the company.And Christopher Key, the SWATS co-owner, said Wednesday he personally witnessed about five Alabama players spray what he sold them into their mouths.
"I showed them how to use it," Key said.
Key said about 20 players purchased the spray at a hotel room in New Orleans leading into the BCS National Championship game against LSU. And he said he sold about 20 more bottles to players at the apartment of an Alabama player 10 days before the game.
Sports Illustrated first reported about the connection between SWATS., an Alabama-based company, and several SEC programs.
Has anybody noticed if the cops around Boulder have looked super buff lately?