This guys quite literally under almost every thread topic imaginable copying and pasting this. Not new, it’s stupid but kind of funny to see randomly spawn in
This guys quite literally under almost every thread topic imaginable copying and pasting this. Not new, it’s stupid but kind of funny to see randomly spawn in
in reference to back in the day when ever someone ran a time that made people suspect doping, many would say they are doped 'to the gills.'
Would have been much wiser to run tactical races and not look like such an obvious doper. His 3k split was 8:07 in the 5k and 2nd place in the 3k ran 8:06.
Emmanuel and Matthai looked so mentally burnt out from the whole debacle that they didn't show up to the meet fresh at all.
Would have loved to see Mo Bati go with SC in the 5k, too bad they yanked him out of the ncaa.
Can't believe SC is tearing up DIII and Mo Bati couldn't receive a donation to stay in school, such a backwards world sometimes
So in some turn his ex teammates are the reason he got suspended but also he didn’t even bother to research if it was a banned substance at the same time. And then Rowan + SC proceeded if I’m understanding this correctly; lie about it.
Genuine question for the Rowan athletes who still defend SC.
Why? Was it because of what his side of the story was before the Instagram page was made or was it because you’d know you’d have a shot at a national team title?
Genuine question for the Rowan athletes who still defend SC.
Why? Was it because of what his side of the story was before the Instagram page was made or was it because you’d know you’d have a shot at a national team title?
Add:
if I found out a teammate was doping, I would not let it slide. As saying that having ex-teammates who evaded NCAA/university investigation by leaving the school beforehand and one who told another teammate he should look into (insert random enhancing pill from the internet)
Genuine question for the Rowan athletes who still defend SC.
Why? Was it because of what his side of the story was before the Instagram page was made or was it because you’d know you’d have a shot at a national team title?
Occam's Razor is that SC lied to them, or at the very least misled them.
It seems obvious that he's sticking to the "I never failed a test/my teammates screwed me over" narrative, even though that's never a valid excuse as an athlete is always solely responsible for what they put in their body, and it also conveniently completely leaves out the EPO fridge discovery and the subsequent delivery to his grandfather's address.
I mean, it's all pretty cut and dry and this point. He used an illegal peptide, which carries a one-year suspension. He was always, and should be ruled, ineligible and all his performances for Rowan should be stripped.
Kinda sad to see these Rowan alum get involved in this. Very clear that one of the guys commenting on this insta post is most likely "TheProf" who said some heinous things about Jon Gault and then of course disappeared.
I wonder what was going through Seth’s head as he won. I was clean as a whistle in college, and a whole lot slower, but when I found myself clear of a field with nothing but open track ahead, I was never as happy as I expected. Sure, I wanted to win, but I almost felt kind of empty as I finished. Not exactly sad, just empty. I’ve chalked it up to the fact I was focused more on the process, the training. Not a bad thing. But for someone who cheats during the process? What do you feel when you win? Are you happy at all with the win or how you got there?
Well, with the astounding jealousy and hatred you display, the main traits abetted by your undeniable OCD that fuels your endless posts about Clevenger, it’s doubtful you ever found yourself ahead of any field.
This guys quite literally under almost every thread topic imaginable copying and pasting this. Not new, it’s stupid but kind of funny to see randomly spawn in
You’re probably the one posting it. 😛 Lame way of making drug accusations (therapeutic use exemption).
I wonder what was going through Seth’s head as he won. I was clean as a whistle in college, and a whole lot slower, but when I found myself clear of a field with nothing but open track ahead, I was never as happy as I expected. Sure, I wanted to win, but I almost felt kind of empty as I finished. Not exactly sad, just empty. I’ve chalked it up to the fact I was focused more on the process, the training. Not a bad thing. But for someone who cheats during the process? What do you feel when you win? Are you happy at all with the win or how you got there?
Well, with the astounding jealousy and hatred you display, the main traits abetted by your undeniable OCD that fuels your endless posts about Clevenger, it’s doubtful you ever found yourself ahead of any field.
You sound a lot like Shawn Tucker thinking this has to do with people being jealous that Seth and Rowan won. Missing the point