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I'm not sure how the NCAA gets involved here since they have nothing to do with drug policies.
Now, the school needs to take action.
However, the NCAA alerts member schools that when setting internal testing procedures, the ability of the school to follow its own guidelines is subject to NCAA oversight and sanctioning. This is the regulation which puts Syracuse at risk for potentially failing to follow its own policies.
Some programs(Princeton) don't even have drug programs. Some conferences don't have drug programs. The NCAA doesn't govern drug programs. How can Cuse get in trouble?
Not quite.
Even if your comparison is like finding virginity among whores, he still fails.
And why is that? Because he comes off as a prick during interviews? Because his program has drug problems? Cause of the actions of one of his assistants. At least attempt an explanation.
None of those things support your argument of him being a terrible human being.