WWSD wrote:
Jeremy Sudbury should, at this point, absolutely not be applauded or praised for how he has handled this situation. This is an opportunity to stand up for clean sport. This nonsense about team rule violations is the opposite of taking a stand. It’s only about not making things worse and mitigating what is likely, a massive disaster. Most NCAA coaches are only about preservation and care nothing about integrity and fair competition. Look at Adrian Myers and Will Palmer. Two guys who ran dopers in competition and have never once even addressed it. Never once said there isn’t a place for this in our sport. Just be quiet and move on to the next. Sudbury doing the exact same thing here.
I mean what do you want him to do? If the rumors here are true, it's not likely he knew what was going on. If true, the 'violating team rules' is obviously a PR cover until the investigation can be concluded which would happen with any athlete misconduct. Yeah any college coach is working in their own interest but I doubt there's anyone in the collegiate system that's actively pushing drugs on athletes.
He's likely working with the athletic director/higher ups in the college itself and told not to say anything until more information is gained and they can make more of a PR statement on it, I don't think that's an indictment of his character it's just the process.
That he's said anything is a positive not a negative imo, and probably points to the rumors being true (or it being some sort of other very serious situation outside of PEDs) and him not being able to say anything.