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by Jason Kirk • Feb 15, 2012 4:44 PM EST
Ordinarily, you'd see a tweet from a college student about not doing drugs and give it the old "Yeah, we'll see." But when TCU Horned Frogs DB Kolby Griffith denies a possibly addled claim that 82 players (from a roster of 85 scholarship players, max) all failed a drug test on the same day, you can go ahead and believe him.
This rumor about 82 of us failing a drug test is false completely false
— Kolby Griffin (@kolbygriffin12) February 15, 2012
The next number that needs shooting down: TCU linebacker Tanner Brock's estimate that 60 of his teammates would probably fail a drug test. Do I hear 50? Do I hear 45? 40?
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