Our fans get annoyed by this because in many cases it is simply sour grapes from teams we beat. Steroids are a widespread problem even at high schools now, and I think it would be naive to think other schools in the Big 12--including KSU--didn't/don't have anyone using them. Do you disagree?
See my post above in response to other NU fan. I don't disagree at all. My point was how half of the Nebraska faithful DID disagree and melted down and the other half used your same excuse and melted down. The way I look at it two (or two thousand) wrongs don't make a right and using that as an excuse doesn't make it right. Listening to the show every NU fan went on the defensive and melted down about how that was a lie or everyone does it. The correct response would have been to say, "Yeah, they roided up. They shouldn't have. Their nuts are the size of peanuts now and they got a ring (or two, I don't know the years they played) out of the deal. Congrats them."
I'm not excusing it. It's wrong. However, I do think this is one of those biblical who will throw the first stone type deals.
Steroids are an ongoing problem that you just try to police the best you can. From what I've heard Justin Tomerlin, a recent recruit of ours, was caught using them after he arrived and forced to quit. He was never the player we thought he was after stopping.
Honestly, when you see the adverse effects they can have I don't know why guys still try.