seriously, i played high school sports, was good enought to play college football in D2 and basketball in D3 should i have chosen ( i did play football for a little bit)
i went to private school which is way harder than public, and still got good grades
He got kicked off for juicing?? Maybe I am over assuming, but don't a majority of NCAA athletes juice? I mean come on....There physical physiques are ridiculous and they have to recover each and every week to come out and compete at the highest level.....That is tough....
Yes I know NCAA has very strict rules, such as banning the littlest things making Muscle Milk "illegal" but IMO all those "strict" policies are just a cover up to get attention off the fact that many NCAA athletes use roids.
How in the hell do some of these incoming freshman put on about 30 lbs with all the conditioning that they do and hard work they put in? Diet can only get you so far, but 30 lbs of muscle mass with all that conditioning? PLUS the fact that how cna these guys eat a solid clean diet when they have daily doubles and what not? There's just not enough time in a day to get all the calories they need to gain weight.
True I am sure most atheltes juice. But like you said you they kind of have to to recover from months/years of beating the hell out of there bodies. 17 year old kids benching over 400 pounds is insane to believe they did it without any "help"