10/27/2025 - This thread started well before anything was confirmed by Iowa State.
A volunteer moderator deleted several threads on this topic. That's not the way this should work. We believe in free expression and have reinstated them and merged them into this one thread.
As we wrote at the time, "If there is no truth to these rumors, please contact us at letsrun@letsrun.com or give us a call at 844-538-7786 and we will be happy to delete them and issue a statement."
It ends up appearing that the rumors had some teeth to them. Earlier today LetsRun.com co-founder Robert Johnson emailed head coach Jeremy Sudbury to let him know about this thread and asked if there was any truth to it.
At 3:31 pm ET, coach Sudbury emailed me the following:
Hello Robert, Thank you for reaching out directly. There were team rule violations. I have worked with our administration, and the involved athletes have been suspended and will not compete the remainder of this season. Have a nice rest of your weekend. Jeremy
Subsequently the Stride Report has written an article on the matter:
And coach Sudbury has confirmed to us that no one who ran in the A race at Missouri was impacted by the suspensions. We have asked him about the status of his #3 runner from Missouri as it appears he was arrested last week after leaving the scene of a traffic accident as shown here.
Previous thread titles included, "ALLEGED Doping Bust at NCAA Program. What Now?" and "Iowa State EPO"
Ok, I'm confused. Is there a link between Schubert and Iowa State that I'm missing? If what you're saying is true, I'm just trying to see how the puzzle all fits together.
Where Doping is Most Common: Country by Country Kenya leads globally with 119 athletes banned. That's nearly a quarter (24.7%) of all track and field cases. India is next with 108 violations (22.5%). Russia follows with 73 cases (15.2%).
By swept under the rug, you mean "no foreign born runners were caught". Which is what you want. In that case, yes. Those guys didn't do what you wanted them to do.
The Americans did.... and they are still good guys in spite of the bad judgment
The agenda in NCAA cross country is that foreigners (the black ones) are ruining it. Somehow we have to sp9n this news so that it supports it.
Ok, I'm confused. Is there a link between Schubert and Iowa State that I'm missing? If what you're saying is true, I'm just trying to see how the puzzle all fits together.
Now tell me, aside from finding a bathroom full of syringes, how does one find out your athletes are doping?
Are you going to make every strip and look up and down for injection sites?
They don't shoot dope up their veins. They shoot into fat, like buttocks. They aren't heroin junkies
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Now again. I'll say it clear for the people in the back. Are you going to make everyone strip and look up and down for injection sites?
Do you normally examine the butts of your athletes? are you looking in inner thighs too? better remove their underwear.
This is heavy sarcasm for anyone not named Alberto, but hopefully you get the point. Coaches are not examining their bodies and would get kicked out if they did. And
Ok, I'm confused. Is there a link between Schubert and Iowa State that I'm missing? If what you're saying is true, I'm just trying to see how the puzzle all fits together.
In my search for answers from sources on the Iowa State situation, someone informed me that the NCAA has recently discovered that Brian Musau is doping.
Just sharing what my source said.
Want to expand on this? How does your source know?
Back to Dylan Schubert...someone come forward with what they know. That would be a huge blow for Furman's reputation. Hopefully, he's clean but it's obvious many-many of the top collegians (especially foreigners) are doping...you don't have to know much to know that but if it's happening blow the whistle and scare these kids into not doping...clean up the sport....
Looks like most of their team either doesn’t have Strava or is private. Two exceptions. A true freshman which has not been brought up here at all and has a run as recently as yesterday. And someone else who has posted posted much every day this season but has not posted anything since the 21st… Hanibal Haile or Hanibal Tekle on Strava.