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University Of Waterloo Steroids Scandal: Football Team Suspended Entirely

University Of Waterloo Steroids Football

06/14/10 05:44 PM ET   AP

WATERLOO, Ontario — The University of Waterloo suspended its football team for a year Monday because of a steroids scandal called the "most significant doping issue" in the history of Canadian university sports.

The school tested the entire team after receiver Nathan Zettler was arrested in the spring and charged with possession and trafficking of anabolic steroids.

Coach Dennis McPhee and assistant Marshall Bingeman were placed on paid leave from football duties while the university conducts a full review.

"There's a larger message we need to send with this action," athletic director Bob Copeland said.

Nine potential doping infractions were found among the 62 urine samples collected, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport said – four admissions of use, three positive tests, one refused test. A ninth case is pending additional police investigation. The CCES did not identify all the players in its release and says it is continuing to monitor the investigation.

"This is the most significant doping issue in CIS history, and we're taking it very seriously," Marg McGregor, chief executive of Canadian Interuniversity Sport, said in a statement.

"This situation illustrates that the CIS doping control program needs to be strengthened to ensure a level playing field and protect the rights of the vast majority of student-athletes who respect the rules and complete clean."

Waterloo finished with a 3-5 record last year, tied for sixth in the 10-team the Ontario University Athletics standings.

"There's been a lot of tears over the last several days," Copeland said. "This has been a very measured decision by the university. We've discussed all of the pros and cons of doing this, and we felt, given the gravity of this issue, that this was just too important not to take this particular action."

Paul Melia, president of the CCES, said testing the entire team was "bold and decisive action."

The CCES also did blood tests, but the results are not yet available. Blood tests can detect the presence of substances such as human growth hormone.

"The university said they dealt with it in a way that will set an example," wide receiver Dustin Zender said. "Unfortunately, that example ruins some of the lives of our players here. And because of the actions made by some – who weren't smart – it now affects players who did the right thing."

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75thRanger
Though I Be The Lone Survivor
02:34 PM on 07/10/2010
Really? The University of Waterloo.........who cares!?
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Stroodle
02:50 PM on 06/21/2010
My hometown! Yeah!
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duvster
a legend in his own mind
01:53 PM on 06/21/2010
what about the coaches?
brownfrown
Political Fundip
02:11 PM on 07/10/2010
on paid leave pending investigation.. right there in the text
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Bruce Forbes
Marx was right.
11:17 AM on 06/21/2010
Kudos to the University of Waterloo. Hopefully some of that integrity will filter down across the border.
03:45 PM on 06/20/2010
While I feel for those who didn't test positive, it is about time schools started doing something to prevent the rampant steroid use that exists today
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CoronaDischarge
Fired Up! Ready to go!
01:04 PM on 06/19/2010
Kind of a raw deal for the 53 that didn't test positive. There will be a mark on their record too that they will need to always explain. But overall, I respect the decision and hope that accommodations can be made for those found free of seeking to take advantage.
06:36 PM on 06/18/2010
THIS LOOKS LIKE A PHOTOGRAPH OF RUSH LIMBAUGH'S NIGHTSTAND.
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Dr Confuso
Australian/American Broadcast veteran...
08:40 AM on 06/17/2010
The name of this school, along with the subject of the story, is just too ironic for words.
11:53 PM on 06/16/2010
Pffft, not like anyone cared about any of the sports teams there anyways...

-An incoming UW student
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dwilson424
If you disagree teach me
08:25 PM on 06/16/2010
"Waterloo finished with a 3-5 record last year, tied for sixth in the 10-team the Ontario University Athletics standings."

should of gotten better steroids
02:34 PM on 06/18/2010
So the end result; Still a loser team but now they all have small weeweez.
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Pilatunes
Best described as miscellaneous
10:53 AM on 06/16/2010
Better this than that university that refused to kick a date-raping player off the team, because they felt they would be less successful and hence their donations would decline. Can't remember the school...
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cityprof
09:08 AM on 06/16/2010
I like Canada. I like Canadians even though they don't always like USers. Canadians still know how to do the right thing when something goes haywire. I don't know, however, how long that will last. A group of so-called Canadian right-wingers are doing a start-up TV station that is supposed to be a FOX copycat. Hope I'm right in thinking that it won't go over too well.
mom72
right is almost always wrong.
11:09 AM on 06/16/2010
our conservatism isn't really the same as yours, meaning we don't have the right wing christian southern bible thumpers. I think that we will see the same conservative comments that we see on our nightly news, which is really just a difference in opinion, and not the phony hype of say Palin, or Beck. We shall see, but I'm a liberal so i probably won't watch it much.
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opprobrious
More speech. Less Flagging.
09:25 PM on 06/17/2010
I'm a Canadian and I like "USers", generally. Of course we prefer to call them imperialist pig-dogs. ;-)
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jukesgrrl
Stop the Republican war on women's bodies.
06:01 AM on 06/18/2010
How did you enjoy our half-governor's family stealing your healthcare?
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Cysquatch
09:05 AM on 06/16/2010
The whole team? Impressive. Maybe the Baltimore Orioles should take a page out of this University's playbook.
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KriTiKiT
Says"play nice"
01:48 AM on 06/16/2010
I have never hear of that school, I guess the steroids didn't help.
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SuperRyan
Still as sexy as ever.
06:23 AM on 06/16/2010
That's probably because you are too near sighted to see anything outside of your own country.
The University of Waterloo is a highly respected school with international recognition.
By the way, you should have written "I have never heard of that school..."
06:08 PM on 06/16/2010
It's a highly internationally recognized science/engineering school. It produced Mike Laziridis (among others), one of the gazillionaire founders of RIM (the Blackberry guys). Of course that explains a lot, apparently the pencil necked, pocket protector nerd crowd needed a little "juice" to make them competitive on the football field ;)
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Mister Biggles
10:56 PM on 06/15/2010
Smart.

You catch 9 out of 87 players cheating and you punish them all.

So, the kids who did nothing wrong will lose their scholarships or have to scramble to transfer to another school AND have to make an appeal against the 1 year wait on transfers.

At least trying to prove you are "tough" and only proving your a simpleton isn't a purely American act.
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SuperRyan
Still as sexy as ever.
11:23 PM on 06/15/2010
There are no athletic scholarships for Canadian universities.
The team cheated so the team was punished.
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Mister Biggles
12:06 AM on 06/16/2010
http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Columnists/Simmons/2010/06/14/14391991.html

"The 33 high school players who already have committed to the university for academics and football this fall are now caught in limbo, not certain if there are places elsewhere for them, not certain if there is scholarship money available at other schools, their lives being turned upside down from a scandal they had no part of."
01:47 AM on 06/16/2010
Yes there are.
12:02 AM on 06/16/2010
University scholarships are garnered from academic standings in high school scores.
Athletic wunderkind are usually scooped up and given scholarships by U.S. Colleges.