Ula Tolutau Cited for posession of marijuana
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SweetnessParticipant
BYU RB Ula Tolutau was cited for possession of Marijuana earlier this month.
#BYU freshman RB Ula Tolutau was cited for possession earlier this month. More information here: https://t.co/JypmgpewwM
— 97.5 The KSL Sports Zone (@KSLSportsZone) October 24, 2017
Man Kalani’s ship in provo is burning, crashing, and sinking all at the same time. It is remarkable just how horrible things are going down in provo this year. The football is terrible. Recruits are jumping ship, and now this week three players (two very talented players) have received drug related citations. A couple weeks ago I would have said anyone was crazy if they thought BYU would get rid of Kalani after this year (not their style), now I’m half expecting it to happen. BYU will take losing, but they won’t put up with legal issues.
Feels like this is still just scratching the surface. I think things continue to get worse down at BYU before they get better.
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AZUteFanParticipant
Now it makes sense why Mika Tafua transferred from BYU to Utah after returning from his mission. Obviously looking for more of an LDS environment.
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UteFanaticParticipant
Only at BYU is a player smoking pot a big deal. This is a “burning ship” only because of BYU’s ridiculous honor code and unrealistic lifestyle standards.
Any other school, this is a 1-2 game suspension max.
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ladyinredParticipant
Right. I mean, at half of the schools in the Pac 12, I don’t even think possession is a crime? Lol. But yes, burn him at the stake down there in Provostan.
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UteFanaticParticipant
That’s exactly what I’m saying. They create their own drama and problems.
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Puget UteParticipant
The NCAA still bans pot as a performance enhancing drug, and will pressure schools to suspend players who get caught. Even in states where it is legal.
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RiseasUtesParticipant
BYU is falling apart at the seams, and it couldn’t happen to a better group of ignorant people. I smile even though we are having our own struggles.
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Tony (admin)Keymaster
It couldn’t happen to a better group of people because, just ask them, there is no “better” group of people.
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UteFanaticParticipant
I hope their program shrivels up and dies.
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Tony (admin)Keymaster
Yes. Yes.
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rbmw263Participant
Any time one of our guys is cited with something drug/alcohol related byu fans say that it’s typical Utah and condemn the program for “allowing it”
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PlainsUteParticipant
Just shows how the “LDS Experience at BYU-P” recruiting line is horse hockey!
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PlainsUteParticipant
That happened after the Potato Zoob game, how many more were drowning their sorrows after the ECU game?
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ironman1315Participant
#heroin
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PlainsUteParticipant
Sitake at the airport after the ECU game…
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DuhwayneParticipant
Did Tolutau play after the citation?
We could use a horse at RB.
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ironman1315Participant
Yes.
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PlainsUteParticipant
vs ECU: 15 carries for 62 yds, long:10, 4.1 yd/carry
vs MissSt: 8 carries for 15 yds, long: 5, 1.9 yd/carry
Meh against P5 talent.
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SteelUteParticipant
I love the Y’s new procedure.
All Honor Code matters are handled internally, until they are made public by the police. Then they player will be suspended and reprimanded.
All four wheels are off this mini-van and it is skidding towards the cliffs edge!
I think the players that normally would fight to obey the honor code are saying ” that honor code thing is for fetchers”.
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gUrthBrooksParticipant
“that honor code thing is for fetchers”.
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