Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Canadian Football players are up to no good
Those dastardly Canadians are up to no good. The steroid problem has gotten so bad up there, they've had to suspend an entire football team.
The University of Waterloo Warriors football team will miss the entire 2010-2011 season over steroid violations.
As many as nine potential doping violations were discovered during a mass test of 62 football players from the University of Waterloo, resulting in suspension of the team’s activities for the upcoming season.
In addition, two players from the team received suspensions and a former player faces charges in a police probe into steroid trafficking.
The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport, Canadian Interuniversity Sport and the University of Waterloo held a news conference Monday to announce the findings of a sweeping probe of players in the university’s football program on March 31. More than 80 urine and blood samples were taken, resulting in nine infractions. The test was instituted by the school.
As for the NFL... move along.... nothing to see here. Go make fun of baseball...
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