Report: Alabama Football Players Used Deer Antler Spray Before 2012 National Championship Game
It seems that Ray Lewis wasn’t the only football player trying to get a leg up on his competition using deer antler velvet extract spray. In the same Sports Illustrated story that said the Ravens’ linebacker may have used the spray, which contains IGF-1 — a banned substance in the NFL and NCAA — to recover from a torn triceps, it was also alleged that multiple Alabama football...
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When AJ McCarron took the field to run that final two-minute drill in Death Valley, one of Alabama's toughest players--linebacker Adrian Hubbard who had 12 tackles--couldn't bear to watch.
Via alabama.scout.com
November 07, 2012
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