When Football Coaches Dope Themselves
This image was lost some time after publication, but you can still view it [object Object] . This Frank Solich GHB/DUI story? Honestly, it's a gift that keeps on giving.
Local newspaper The Athens News did a little research on Solich's claim that he was dosed with GHB, and apparently toxicologists don't buy Solich's story.
"It is absolutely not possible to find such an amount of GHB in hair after a single exposure (nor chronic exposure)," wrote Dr. Pascal Kintz by e-mail. "Something is wrong."
What's the implication here? Another toxicologists writes "the lab finding is suggestive of external contamination as a result of physical application. Although, I can't be absolutely sure that the test was conducted properly with washing prior to the test, or if the coach doped his own hair." That's right: Scientists suspect that Solich might have doped himself.
Ohio. Seriously.
Scientists Cast Doubt On Coach's Hair Samples [Athens News] Do Not Give Frank Solich, The Date Rape Drug [Deadspin]
(So it's clear, this is not video of Solich's arrest. Pity.)
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