Sydla
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My rationale is there's very minimal consequences in college. If you are in the NFL drug program, the odds of actually being suspended are much higher than if you aren't because it becomes random and frequent. We're at an impasse, so good day.
The consequences in college are meaningless. But let's go down this road. If what you say is true and UF would just look the other way on a failed test for pot, then why not just take the test, a test you knew was coming anyway? Fail it and just get a slap on the wrist and move on. But Tabor didn't do that. He told them no, I won't take the test then *****ed about it publicly after.
That's a red flag. And with the Gregory history and other drug issues on our team, that's a big no to me. Maybe if we hadn't been burned in the past I might think differently.