JMU Tackle tests postitive for Banned substance
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JMU Tackle tests postitive for Banned substance
Failed test after Villanova game, still played versus Montana...
James Madison announced Thursday that defensive tackle J.D. Skolnitsky will not return to the football team for the 2009 season because he tested positive for a banned substance after a drug test following the NCAA playoff game with Villanova.
James Madison announced Thursday that defensive tackle J.D. Skolnitsky will not return to the football team for the 2009 season because he tested positive for a banned substance after a drug test following the NCAA playoff game with Villanova.
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I'm gonna guess that they just got the results back. Could be wrong though....dbackjon wrote:Failed test after Villanova game, still played versus Montana...
James Madison announced Thursday that defensive tackle J.D. Skolnitsky will not return to the football team for the 2009 season because he tested positive for a banned substance after a drug test following the NCAA playoff game with Villanova.
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Yeah, there's no official story yet... hopefully JMU didn't have the results prior to the Montana game 

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That sure wouldn't make them in a very good light.JMU DJ wrote:Yeah, there's no official story yet... hopefully JMU didn't have the results prior to the Montana game
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There is no way they had the results prior to the Montana game.
Here's the quote from section 8.2.1 of the NCAA Drug Test Policy'
Here's the quote from section 8.2.1 of the NCAA Drug Test Policy'
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:g2J ... cd=4&gl=usFor NCAA individual/team championships,only positive test results will be reported to the insti-tution.Positive results should be made availablewithin approximately 30 days of the collection.
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How is this going to affect JMU's defense? I'm too lazy to look for stats or awards received by the guy
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I don't know, but you need to find a different job, so you can spend more time on this board. We need more Montana posters.papa bear helena wrote:How is this going to affect JMU's defense? I'm too lazy to look for stats or awards received by the guy
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It was an on-line diet supplement that caused the positive test...
http://www.championshipsubdivisionnews. ... &tb=1&pb=1
http://www.championshipsubdivisionnews. ... &tb=1&pb=1
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Always surprising to realize with all the coaches and trainers around a football team, the players can't get any good information on which supplements work and which don't.Col Hogan wrote:It was an on-line diet supplement that caused the positive test...
http://www.championshipsubdivisionnews. ... &tb=1&pb=1
Stupid move by the kid. Sorry, not trying to be harsh.
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papa bear helena wrote:How is this going to affect JMU's defense? I'm too lazy to look for stats or awards received by the guy
Three of our lineman made the All CAA team (2nd and 3rd team)... he wasn't one of them. He had started for the past two years and it always hurts to lose a starter, but he wasn't the anchor of that line.
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SeattleGriz wrote:Always surprising to realize with all the coaches and trainers around a football team, the players can't get any good information on which supplements work and which don't.Col Hogan wrote:It was an on-line diet supplement that caused the positive test...
http://www.championshipsubdivisionnews. ... &tb=1&pb=1
Stupid move by the kid. Sorry, not trying to be harsh.
Yeah, it was a bone head move... they actually do have information about what supplements NCAA players can take and the players are encouraged to check with the trainers/coaches first before taking a supplement to make sure it's ok. Apparently he had done this numerous times in the past, but didn't on this occasion.

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I would bet many of the trainers/coaches wouldn't know outside of a provided list, which supplements work and which don't. At least that has been the case in regards to all the trainers I have met in the past. Of course my "sample size" is not vast, so maybe I just have met some that weren't on the ball.JMU DJ wrote:SeattleGriz wrote: Always surprising to realize with all the coaches and trainers around a football team, the players can't get any good information on which supplements work and which don't.
Stupid move by the kid. Sorry, not trying to be harsh.
Yeah, it was a bone head move... they actually do have information about what supplements NCAA players can take and the players are encouraged to check with the trainers/coaches first before taking a supplement to make sure it's ok. Apparently he had done this numerous times in the past, but didn't on this occasion.
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SeattleGriz wrote:
I would bet many of the trainers/coaches wouldn't know outside of a provided list, which supplements work and which don't. At least that has been the case in regards to all the trainers I have met in the past. Of course my "sample size" is not vast, so maybe I just have met some that weren't on the ball.
I'd have to agree with you there, look at what happened to J.C. Romero for the Phillies. He was told by trainers and the players association that the supplement he was taking was fine with the MLB. He tested positive and learned that the supplement was in fact not legal, he stopped taking it, was tested again and tested negative (but subsequently received a 50 game suspension

