Still have to be hydrated.
I get that. But the players should be VERY well versed in that.
Still have to be hydrated.
I get that. But the players should be VERY well versed in that.
Sometimes, you are just "off." I can't explain it, you just judge yourself wrong, and don't get enough.
The Clemson section may be the cutest fan section I have ever seen.
A lot of people make that mistake, but our QB is actually male. But maybe that was what you were talking about...not that there is anything wrong with that.![]()
Wow. Obviously Alabama didnt deserve to be in the CFP either!![]()
Miami to play Miami in Miami.
https://amp.miamiherald.com/sports/...ticle226440835.html?__twitter_impression=true
Good times at Clemson:
"Dabo Swinney: Clemson Might Have Accidentally Given PEDs To Suspended Players"
https://deadspin.com/dabo-swinney-c..._deadspin_twitter&utm_source=deadspin_twitter
The PED in question is ostarine. That stuff (per link) " ... is not approved for human use or consumption in the U.S., or in any other country, there are no legal medications that contain ostarine."
So how did something so clearly in violation be "accidentally given" to his players.
How's it even on campus (outside of say a lab environment).
Swinney told The Post and Courier that the process is out of his hands and that the university’s legal team is still looking into all possibilities, which includes the chance that Clemson gave the players something the athletic department thought was cleared by the NCAA.
“Oh yeah, I mean, there’s a chance that it could come from anything,” Swinney said when asked if it’s possible the players ingested ostarine in a Clemson-issued supplement or were exposed to it in some other way at the school. “They’re going to test everything and look at everything. And that’s the problem. As you really look at this stuff, it could be a contaminant that came from anything, that was something that was cleared and not a problem, and all of a sudden, it becomes there was something.”
You are misrepresenting Dabo. He said it could have come from anywhere. There is nothing showing it came from inside the program. Here is the quote:
I don't think Dabo really wants to go there.
Ostarine (per previous link) " ... is not approved for human use or consumption in the U.S., or in any other country, there are no legal medications that contain ostarine."
Who in the world would give something not approved for humans to humans. Why is something like that on campus (outside of say a research lab) to even be exposed to.
Chemical analyses found that product labels did not reflect ingredients for 80 percent of bodybuilding and performance enhancement supplements, and 72 percent of weight-loss products, the researchers reported.
"We found that half of the bodybuilding supplements in our analysis contained undeclared anabolic steroids," Navarro said.