Are NCAA Drug Rules Too Harsh?
May 23, 2009 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Football
Jeremy Jarmon of the Kentucky Wildcats is officially ineligible for his senior season, according to reports. The NCAA deemed him ineligible due to a failed drug test. Jarmon insists that he inadvertantly took the substance, but his appeal has been denied.
The defensive end says that he had been taking a supplement for 15 days while recovering from an injury, and immediately stopped taking the supplement when trainers told him that the substance was against rules. He says that the supplement was to help him lose weight during the offseason, and he purchased it after it was recommended by one of …read more
Storylines?
September 15, 2008 by Ryan Pravato
Filed under Basketball
What’s happening around college basketball these days?
Not a whole lot.
We uncreative types are enthusiastically awaiting Midnight Madness to begin on Oct. 17.
But for Kentucky, by way of some “loop holes” no doubt, all the madness begins on Oct.10.
Bob McClellan & Andrew Skwara from rivals.com weigh in on if it’s fair for Kentucky to have this special exception.
A Sea of Blue takes a look at this year’s Kentucky squad with a visor free appeal.
Storming the Floor continues on their journey of the “State Project”. September 14th’s edition takes a look at the state of North …read more




