Big East and Big 12 drug policies
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:04 pm
Created in November but gives light to the drug policy rules, move to the bottom of the page
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ACC
Boston College: (1) none; (2) two weeks; (3) one year.
Clemson: (1) none; (2) none; (3) dismissal. Note: Clemson policy indicates athlete must perform 15-30 hours of community service for a first positive and a minimum of 30 hours for a second positive.
Duke: (1) none; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Florida State: (1) none; (2) unspecified suspension; (3) dismissal. Note: length of suspension for second positive determined by the school's substance abuse committee and "influenced by the length of the season."
Georgia Tech: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Maryland: (1) none; (2) two weeks; (3) one year.
Miami: (1) one game; (2) two games; (3) dismissal.
North Carolina: (1) none; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
N.C. State: (1) none; (2) 20 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Virginia: (1) none; (2) suspension determined by head coach; (3) indefinite suspension.
Virginia Tech: (1) 10 percent of games; (2) 33 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Big East
Cincinnati: (1) 10 percent of games; (2) 20 percent of games; (3) dismissal
UConn: (1) none; (2) 30-to-60 days; (3) one year; (4) dismissal
Louisville: (1) none; (2) suspension, (3) suspension, (4) one year. Note: length of suspension for second positive determined by coach or athletic director; third suspension must be longer than second suspension.
Pittsburgh: Although a public university, Pittsburgh is not required to respond to public record requests and refused to provide policy.
Rutgers: (1) none: (2) two weeks; (3) one year; (4) dismissal. Note: athlete with a first positive may be suspended up to two weeks at athletic director's discretion.
South Florida: (1) none; (2) 20 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
West Virginia: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of season; (3) dismissal. Note: athlete with a first positive is suspended an indefinite amount of times until they produce a negative test result.
Big Ten
Illinois: (1) none; (2) 1/12th of regular-season games; (3) 1/4th of regular season games; (4) one year.
Indiana: (1) none; (2) one game; (3) dismissal.
Iowa: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Michigan: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) one year.
Michigan State: (1) none; (2) 30 days; (3) one year.
Minnesota: (1) none; (2) 20 percent of games; (3) one year.
Nebraska: (1) none; (2) suspension determined by head coach; (3) dismissal.
Ohio State: (1) none; (2) two weeks; (3) one year.
Penn State: (1) none; (2) seven days; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Purdue: (1) none; (2) none; (3) 10 percent of games; (4) "may be dismissed" with athletic director making decision.
Wisconsin: (1) none; (2) 30 days; (3) dismissal.
Big 12
Baylor: (1) one game; (2) 10 percent of games plus one game; (3) dismissal.
Iowa State: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games: (3) dismissal.
Kansas: (1) none; (2) whichever is less: two games or 10 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Kansas State: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Missouri: (1) none; (2) seven days; (3) dismissal.
Oklahoma: (1) none; (2) one game; (3) "expulsion from athletic program." Note: Athlete with three positives may be reinstated "upon completion of a qualified drug rehabilitation program."
Oklahoma State: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) 50 percent of games; (4) dismissal.
Texas: (1) none; (2) "if suspended, length of suspension determined by athletic director;" (3) dismissal.
TCU: (1) none; (2) "may include at least" one-year suspension; (3) dismissal.
Texas Tech: (1) none; (2) one game; (3) dismissal.
PAC-12
Arizona: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Arizona State: (1) none; (2) 25 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Cal: (1) none; (2) two weeks; (3) one year.
Colorado: (1) none; (2) 20 percent of games; (3) one year.
Oregon: (1) none; (2) length of suspension, if any, not indicated; (3) dismissal.
Oregon State: (1) none; (2) length of suspension, if any, not indicated; (3) dismissal. Note: Policy says student "may be expelled" for second positive, but doesn't indicate a specific length if suspended.
Utah: (1) none; (2) 25 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
UCLA: (1) none; (2) none; (3) one game; (4) dismissal.
Washington: (1) none; (2) 15 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Washington State: (1) none; (2) 30 days; (3) one year.
SEC
Alabama: (1) none; (2) 15 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Arkansas: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) 50 percent of games; (4) dismissal.
Auburn: (1) none; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Florida: For marijuana/synthetic marijuana: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) 20 percent of games; (4) dismissal. For all other drugs: (1) 50 percent of games; (2) dismissal.
Georgia: (1) 10 percent of games; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Kentucky: (1) 10 percent of games; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
LSU: (1) none; (2) "up to 15 percent of games;" (3) one year.
Ole Miss: (1) none; (2) none; (3) three games.
Mississippi State: (1) none; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
South Carolina: (1) none; (2) 25 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Tennessee: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
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ACC
Boston College: (1) none; (2) two weeks; (3) one year.
Clemson: (1) none; (2) none; (3) dismissal. Note: Clemson policy indicates athlete must perform 15-30 hours of community service for a first positive and a minimum of 30 hours for a second positive.
Duke: (1) none; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Florida State: (1) none; (2) unspecified suspension; (3) dismissal. Note: length of suspension for second positive determined by the school's substance abuse committee and "influenced by the length of the season."
Georgia Tech: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Maryland: (1) none; (2) two weeks; (3) one year.
Miami: (1) one game; (2) two games; (3) dismissal.
North Carolina: (1) none; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
N.C. State: (1) none; (2) 20 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Virginia: (1) none; (2) suspension determined by head coach; (3) indefinite suspension.
Virginia Tech: (1) 10 percent of games; (2) 33 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Big East
Cincinnati: (1) 10 percent of games; (2) 20 percent of games; (3) dismissal
UConn: (1) none; (2) 30-to-60 days; (3) one year; (4) dismissal
Louisville: (1) none; (2) suspension, (3) suspension, (4) one year. Note: length of suspension for second positive determined by coach or athletic director; third suspension must be longer than second suspension.
Pittsburgh: Although a public university, Pittsburgh is not required to respond to public record requests and refused to provide policy.
Rutgers: (1) none: (2) two weeks; (3) one year; (4) dismissal. Note: athlete with a first positive may be suspended up to two weeks at athletic director's discretion.
South Florida: (1) none; (2) 20 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
West Virginia: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of season; (3) dismissal. Note: athlete with a first positive is suspended an indefinite amount of times until they produce a negative test result.
Big Ten
Illinois: (1) none; (2) 1/12th of regular-season games; (3) 1/4th of regular season games; (4) one year.
Indiana: (1) none; (2) one game; (3) dismissal.
Iowa: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Michigan: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) one year.
Michigan State: (1) none; (2) 30 days; (3) one year.
Minnesota: (1) none; (2) 20 percent of games; (3) one year.
Nebraska: (1) none; (2) suspension determined by head coach; (3) dismissal.
Ohio State: (1) none; (2) two weeks; (3) one year.
Penn State: (1) none; (2) seven days; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Purdue: (1) none; (2) none; (3) 10 percent of games; (4) "may be dismissed" with athletic director making decision.
Wisconsin: (1) none; (2) 30 days; (3) dismissal.
Big 12
Baylor: (1) one game; (2) 10 percent of games plus one game; (3) dismissal.
Iowa State: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games: (3) dismissal.
Kansas: (1) none; (2) whichever is less: two games or 10 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Kansas State: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Missouri: (1) none; (2) seven days; (3) dismissal.
Oklahoma: (1) none; (2) one game; (3) "expulsion from athletic program." Note: Athlete with three positives may be reinstated "upon completion of a qualified drug rehabilitation program."
Oklahoma State: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) 50 percent of games; (4) dismissal.
Texas: (1) none; (2) "if suspended, length of suspension determined by athletic director;" (3) dismissal.
TCU: (1) none; (2) "may include at least" one-year suspension; (3) dismissal.
Texas Tech: (1) none; (2) one game; (3) dismissal.
PAC-12
Arizona: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Arizona State: (1) none; (2) 25 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Cal: (1) none; (2) two weeks; (3) one year.
Colorado: (1) none; (2) 20 percent of games; (3) one year.
Oregon: (1) none; (2) length of suspension, if any, not indicated; (3) dismissal.
Oregon State: (1) none; (2) length of suspension, if any, not indicated; (3) dismissal. Note: Policy says student "may be expelled" for second positive, but doesn't indicate a specific length if suspended.
Utah: (1) none; (2) 25 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
UCLA: (1) none; (2) none; (3) one game; (4) dismissal.
Washington: (1) none; (2) 15 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Washington State: (1) none; (2) 30 days; (3) one year.
SEC
Alabama: (1) none; (2) 15 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
Arkansas: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) 50 percent of games; (4) dismissal.
Auburn: (1) none; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Florida: For marijuana/synthetic marijuana: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) 20 percent of games; (4) dismissal. For all other drugs: (1) 50 percent of games; (2) dismissal.
Georgia: (1) 10 percent of games; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Kentucky: (1) 10 percent of games; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
LSU: (1) none; (2) "up to 15 percent of games;" (3) one year.
Ole Miss: (1) none; (2) none; (3) three games.
Mississippi State: (1) none; (2) 50 percent of games; (3) one year; (4) dismissal.
South Carolina: (1) none; (2) 25 percent of games; (3) dismissal.
Tennessee: (1) none; (2) 10 percent of games; (3) dismissal.