Whether you want to admit it or not, there's smoke... and that means there's probably a fire.
BED, I'll be the first to say that our boys aren't exactly lining up to take communion on Wed night and Sundays. But let's be honest about Meyer. He has dealt with these kinds of infractions swiftly and fairly. Have a nickel bag of dope? Suspension and no more chances. Get in a fight? Suspension and no more chances. Break the rules again? See ya!!!! Do something above and beyond the normal college kid brain farts? See ya!!!!!
I will put the morals of my coach up against ANY coach in the NCAA. There's fire on every team. But do you handle it like Jimmy Johnson at Miami, Bobby Bowden at FSU, or Meyer at UF who has not let a single major violator even set foot on the field again? Most other coaches in the country would have taken the pee test for their best DT, just to keep him eligible. Meyer gave him a program to follow. Not just a random test here and there, but 4 counseling sessions a week, drug tests, and 'community service' for the team. And when Manson said it was too tough, he was gone. Tell me again how crooked Meyer is....?
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