Newly Released NCAA Study Shows Which Sports Have The Most Stoners
It’s no secret that college sports teams are full of talented young men and women who love dabbling in the marijuana. At least once a week, I read another news release about a football player finding himself on the wrong side of the law, thanks to his pot use. However, according to a new study released by the NCAA, only 24 percent of college football players admitted to smoking pot within the last year. That’s good for a piss-poor sixth place finish.
The real kings of weed in college athletics are none other than the lacrosse players, with nearly 50 percent of them admitting to marijuana use.
#NCAA men’s sports w/ highest reported use of marijuana past yr: Lax, Swimming, Soccer. pic.twitter.com/UFHOkiYzV6
— NCAA Research (@NCAAResearch) July 24, 2014
It’s really not even a close race. While football may consistently make the headlines, it’s still struggling in single A, while lacrosse is a perennial all-star in the big leagues.
As far as the women go, lacrosse takes the gold home, too. The oft-forgotten sport of field hockey earned the silver.
Women’s sports with highest reported marijuana use: Lax, Swimming, Field Hockey. pic.twitter.com/km8rB8SDa5
— NCAA Research (@NCAAResearch) July 24, 2014
Reported marijuana use by #NCAA division: DI 16% DII 20% DIII 29% #NCAAD3 use up, others level pic.twitter.com/9uEtfWzI6M
— NCAA Research (@NCAAResearch) July 24, 2014
Keep doing your thing, lax.
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as a D3 athlete I can confirm this #420blazeit #itsaTFM
11 years ago at 9:52 amShut the fuck up, Bogey. We all smoke weed.
11 years ago at 7:23 pmI’d like to attribute the silver medal of swimming to the fact Phelps blazes
11 years ago at 10:11 pm