I do not think I have seen someone so devoted to this thread or to a specific runner. I mean this in the most sincere way possible and with genuine curiosity, what is wrong with you???
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First thing to consider in this doping allegation is the following. Why would a teammate report Seth and others of cheating if they were not? What would they have to gain unless they have incredibly legitimate information? If it came out to be false then that person that made the accusations to the coach and team woudl lose all credibility.
Secondly, the half life for EPO is incredibly short. You could microdose it and it can clear your system within a day or 2 tops. So in the event the coach/athletic department ordered a drug test the drugs likely had time to clear the system.
Lastly, how many athletic departments are even ordering tests that would detect EPO or other more designer/new drugs that athletes are using? From my personal experience the tests that are administered are usually looking for "street" drugs - marijuana, cocaine, etc.
Simply saying "well he passed a test, he must be clean" is the laziest approach possible.
The truth will come out about this clown and the program......you heard it here, stay tuned!
First thing to consider in this doping allegation is the following. Why would a teammate report Seth and others of cheating if they were not? What would they have to gain unless they have incredibly legitimate information? If it came out to be false then that person that made the accusations to the coach and team woudl lose all credibility.
Secondly, the half life for EPO is incredibly short. You could microdose it and it can clear your system within a day or 2 tops. So in the event the coach/athletic department ordered a drug test the drugs likely had time to clear the system.
Lastly, how many athletic departments are even ordering tests that would detect EPO or other more designer/new drugs that athletes are using? From my personal experience the tests that are administered are usually looking for "street" drugs - marijuana, cocaine, etc.
Simply saying "well he passed a test, he must be clean" is the laziest approach possible.
The truth will come out about this clown and the program......you heard it here, stay tuned!
So are you saying the whole squad probably on EPO? I wouldn't be surprised. Many other teams too and those two other inviduals that were mentioned, from Villanova and Furnam
First thing to consider in this doping allegation is the following. Why would a teammate report Seth and others of cheating if they were not? What would they have to gain unless they have incredibly legitimate information? If it came out to be false then that person that made the accusations to the coach and team woudl lose all credibility.
Secondly, the half life for EPO is incredibly short. You could microdose it and it can clear your system within a day or 2 tops. So in the event the coach/athletic department ordered a drug test the drugs likely had time to clear the system.
Lastly, how many athletic departments are even ordering tests that would detect EPO or other more designer/new drugs that athletes are using? From my personal experience the tests that are administered are usually looking for "street" drugs - marijuana, cocaine, etc.
Simply saying "well he passed a test, he must be clean" is the laziest approach possible.
The truth will come out about this clown and the program......you heard it here, stay tuned!
So are you saying the whole squad probably on EPO? I wouldn't be surprised. Many other teams too and those two other inviduals that were mentioned, from Villanova and Furnam
At this time I wouldn't dare to speak to the number of people on EPO, but at a very minimum substantial evidence that atleast ONE athlete was on EPO and the coach and athletic department turned a blind eye by simply stating "broke the team rules."
Well it was probably just him from a few different devices if we're being honest. I hope he's somewhere in the fetal position sick to his stomach that the jig is up.
Seth is in the invitational heat of the BU meet tomorrow, seeded at 13:28. He will face the likes of Justyn Knight, Sean Mcgorty, Thomas Ratcliffe, and Abdel Laadjel. The D3 record is 13:44, set by Alex Phillip of John Carroll in 2023.
Seth's teammate Blaik Slavinski (Clemson transfer) is seeded at his PR of 1:47. He opened up his season with a 2:30 1k... He must've also transferred to Rowan due to their strong history in academia.
Seth is in the invitational heat of the BU meet tomorrow, seeded at 13:28. He will face the likes of Justyn Knight, Sean Mcgorty, Thomas Ratcliffe, and Abdel Laadjel. The D3 record is 13:44, set by Alex Phillip of John Carroll in 2023.
Seth's teammate Blaik Slavinski (Clemson transfer) is seeded at his PR of 1:47. He opened up his season with a 2:30 1k... He must've also transferred to Rowan due to their strong history in academia.
Blaik transfered for good reasons, wanting to get some help from his pops again. Clemson would peak him early every year and another 800m runner convinced him to come home and get his bearings straight.
Can't believe I'm defending Rowan in this thread but that was a reasonable choice by Blaik and shows some top athletes are respecting DIII rn
We need more info behind those receipts - I saw them before they were deleted from the thread (#311 post). Either has to be real or someone is REALLY f***ing with sc. hard to believe there would be someone spoofing email inboxes and risking defamation lawsuits on an innocent person.