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Whitlock: Punish teams and schools for steroids, too

-- Kansas City Star columnist Jason Whitlock says the fastest way to rid sports of steroids and other performance enhancing drugs is to punish the teams with dirty players.

Whitlock suggests fines and other sanctions, including lost scholarships or roster spots, to force institutions and professional franchises to police their own.

-- Terrell Owens has finally returned to practice, and we'll forgive the Texas media if they're having trouble recognizing him. Look closely at this article from the Fort Worth Star Telegram and you'll see that the newspaper identified wide receiver Terry Glenn as Owens in the accompanying photo.

Now that would be some makeover...

-- John Dudley


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