UGA's Adams on Drug Testing: Take the 'high Ground' Even If It's Costly

From on April 27, 2012

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ATHENS – Georgia president Michael Adams has weighed in on why his school drug tests athletes, why that will not change, and whether he will push for a uniform policy in the SEC.

The issue has been in the forefront around the football program this spring, after several key players were reported to have failed drug tests after spring break. Nothing has been officially announced, but All-American safety Bacarri Rambo is known to be facing a four-game suspension for a second failed test.

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