Would add this statement as well
Healan said his position was UGA should only discipline a student-athlete based on one of its tests.
“As far as action by the University of Georgia, it’s my position that the university can only take action against a student-athlete if they fail an official University of Georgia or NCAA test,” Healan said. “That the UGA athletic association substance abuse policy has various procedural guidelines and standards that are required to be followed when an athlete is subjected to an official test. One of them being that any positive test result has to be confirmed on a more accurate, reliable machine.”
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Posted: 12/16/2017 at 06:44AM