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"[A]ccording to the Spences, Noah had unknowingly been slipped a small amount of the drug ecstasy in a drink he had accepted at a party."

 

Good luck with that defense.

 

He's lucky the Big Ten didn't stand tall on the one-year ban.

 

Two things...I think it is funny the Big10 categorizes it as a PED. Second, an illegal drug gets a shorter suspension than a PED.

 

Maybe it was slipped to him in a drink but I don't think that excuse will fly. Even if that is how it happened, I think I would have come up with a better story.

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"[A]ccording to the Spences, Noah had unknowingly been slipped a small amount of the drug ecstasy in a drink he had accepted at a party."

 

Good luck with that defense.

 

He's lucky the Big Ten didn't stand tall on the one-year ban.

Seems like this happen a lot in Ohio. First Frank. And now this kid. What's up with you Ohio folks slipping stuff into drinks anyway? :lol:

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"[A]ccording to the Spences, Noah had unknowingly been slipped a small amount of the drug ecstasy in a drink he had accepted at a party."

 

Good luck with that defense.

 

He's lucky the Big Ten didn't stand tall on the one-year ban.

Seems like this happen a lot in Ohio. First Frank. And now this kid. What's up with you Ohio folks slipping stuff into drinks anyway? :lol:

 

We will be the next state after Florida to have a FARK tag.

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  • 1 year later...


Confirmed @ThayerEvansSI report that former Ohio State D-end @nspence94 transferring to FCS Eastern Kentucky. (more)




… Spence’s dad said Noah projected in third to fifth round of draft but needed another year to mature. On track to graduate in December …




… Ohio State’s coaches continued to support Spence during his suspension and kept him involved during the team’s title run.




Also sounds like Noah doing well w/ past issues — "open and receptive to all of the guidance that has been provided.” Good luck to him.


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After Spence was suspended by Ohio State for failing drug tests on multiple occasions, it comes as no surprise that he felt it was time to move on from Columbus. Now the 6'3, 250-pound defensive end can focus on a productive final season to ensure scouts that he's still willing to work hard and play alongside some of the other talented players in the draft.

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So it wasn't just the one Ecstasy incident. Too bad. The guy has tons of talent, but sh#t for brains. Oh well. The Bucknuts did just fine without him. :facepalm:

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After Spence was suspended by Ohio State for failing drug tests on multiple occasions, it comes as no surprise that he felt it was time to move on from Columbus. Now the 6'3, 250-pound defensive end can focus on a productive final season to ensure scouts that he's still willing to work hard and play alongside some of the other talented players in the draft.

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So it wasn't just the one Ecstasy incident. Too bad. The guy has tons of talent, but sh#t for brains. Oh well. The Bucknuts did just fine without him. :facepalm:

 

Two failed tests, I believe. Can't remember the exact timeline, but he got suspended for several games on failing the first test; then right before he was about to come back from suspension, he failed a second one. According to Rittenberg, B1G rule that if you get busted twice its permanent ban from all B1G competition.

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  • 4 months later...

Arrested today for public intoxication and disorderly conduct.

 

Sheesh, what an idiot. The guy has NFL talent. Couldn't he just hold it together for a few years until he socks a small fortune away? At this rate he'll be slinging burgers at McDonalds instead of playing Sundays. :facepalm:

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