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Ohio State suspends Bosa and 3 Others for 1 Game

Exactly. If Jimbo Fisher had his way, they'd be suspended for the first 5 minutes of the 1st quarter.

Jimbo was on ESPN the other day and he actually said that JW never did anything wrong, other than a few minor mistakes and the media blew it up. So he tells his players to watch out for the media. Something to that effect.
 
OK hearing now wilson, smith, and marshall are for weed. Bosa is for skipping a class.
 
OK hearing now wilson, smith, and marshall are for weed. Bosa is for skipping a class.

Are those similar offenses in buckeye land? I know going to class is important, but I would think a first offense for skipping class wouldn't result in a game suspension? Maybe multiple skips? Or maybe he smoked weed too?
 
Are those similar offenses in buckeye land? I know going to class is important, but I would think a first offense for skipping class wouldn't result in a game suspension? Maybe multiple skips? Or maybe he smoked weed too?


not skipping a single time. skipped out on a specific class multiple times.
 
I had a Psych class with Teel my freshman year and he literally came to class 4 times. 1 to get the syllabus and 3 tests lol
 
Here is OSU recreational drug policy
STUDENT-ATHLETE DRUG AND ALCOHOL PROGRAM

IV. PROCEDURES FOLLOWING A POSITIVE DRUG TEST FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE AND/OR SUBSTANCE ABUSE OCCURRENCE
A. First Positive

1. The management team consists of the Associate Athletic Director for the assigned sport, medical review officer, drug testing coordinator, intervention coordinator and head coach or his/her designee. The management team will be informed of a positive drug positive test and/or alcohol/substance abuse related offense (e.g., DUI, alcohol related assault, underage possession of alcohol).
2. The student-athlete will be evaluated by the intervention coordinator and a substance abuse counselor approved by the Department of Athletics.
3. The management team will determine a management plan for the student-athlete and will meet with the student-athlete in the program at least once a year to oversee their compliance and monitor their progress.
4. The intervention coordinator will send a quarterly update to the management team about the status of the student-athlete.
5. The student-athlete will be subject to reasonable cause testing as determined by the management team’s recommendation.
6. The student athlete who has an alcohol/substance abuse occurrence (DUI, underage possession, etc.) will be subject to more stringent alcohol testing as part of their management plan. Any positive test for alcohol in these student athletes who are under 21 will be deemed a second positive in the program.
B. Second Positive
1. The management team will be informed of the second positive drug test and/or substance abuse occurrence.
2. The student-athlete will be re-evaluated by the intervention coordinator and a substance abuse counselor approved by the Department of Athletics to determine subsequent treatment options.
3. The student-athlete will meet with the management team to discuss any recommended changes to the previous plan that was in place.
4. The student-athlete will be subject to a two-week suspension from all competition at the earliest available time. If the student athlete competes in multiple sports, the suspension will be served in the sport that the positive tests occurred. If the positive tests occurred in more than one sport, the suspension will be served at the earliest available time.
5. Re-instatement to the team will be considered by the Athletic Director or his/her designee in consultation with the management team.
6. The student-athlete will be subject to reasonable cause testing.
C. Third Positive
1. The management team will be informed of the third positive drug test and/or substance abuse occurrence.
2. The student-athlete will be re-evaluated by the intervention coordinator and a substance abuse counselor approved by the Department of Athletics.
3. The student-athlete will meet with the management team for further modification of the management plan.
4. The student athlete who has a 3rd positive test for alcohol will be subject to a 2 week competitive season suspension as well as mandatory enrollment in an alcohol education treatment program as determined by the intervention coordinator in Athletics and the substance abuse counselor approved by the Department of Athletics. Any additional positive tests after this point will result in the same sanction as illicit drugs- one calendar year suspension.
5. The student-athlete who has a 3rd positive test from illicit drugs or an additional substance abuse occurrence will be suspended from all Department of Athletics functions for a minimum of one calendar year. Athletic aid may be cancelled. Re-instatement to the team will be considered by the Athletic Director or his/her designee in consultation with the management team.
6. The student-athlete will be subject to reasonable cause testing.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Failure to comply with the recommendations of the assessment and/or management plan will result in immediate suspension from all team activities and functions and will require meeting with management team to discuss future options. Please note that individual teams may have stricter penalties than OSUDA policy. Each student athlete will be informed of the penalties and sign a form that they understand the penalties associate
 
Yep a second positive would be a 2 game suspension.

Thats why it is believed this was 1st positive for them. basically came down to Urbans descrecion on punishment and he elected 1 game.

If they test positive agaoin they will get 2 games, 3rd 1 year. last year Noah Spence (5 star prospect and a stud player) was released from the team after another positive after his 1 year suspension.
 
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