[Husker] Osborne

Andrew Smith arossman at earthlink.net
Sat Feb 26 13:10:51 CST 2005


A majority of top division coaches realize that some of their players 
may be taking forbidden and possibly harmful drugs to boost their 
performance.  A majority of college and high school leaders know that 
some of their students take illegal and harmful drugs.  Many other 
people in positions of authority or power know that some people engage 
in illegal behavior.  That they do not take every single measure at 
their disposal to prevent it does not mean they are looking the other 
way or letting it go!

Should most university administrations be accused of looking the other 
way because the don't take every possible measure, including random drug 
testing, unannounced searches, and other means (whose submission to 
could be clear pre-conditions of enrollment) to prevent illegal drug use 
at their university?  Would you not only approve of, but demand equally 
draconian measures at your workplace to stamp out any and all illegal 
behavior that that any of your co-workers may engage in (even if only 
done in their private lives)?  Probably not - so is it fair for us to 
assume that you're the type to just "look the other way" and "let things 
go" even where illegal and harmful behavior is concerned?

Andy


Bob Beach wrote:

> Steroids were used while TO was the coach. Either he honestly didn't 
> know or he let it go on. It has to be one or the other.




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