"North Texas is 1-8 after Saturday’s 51-40 victory at Western Kentucky. Dodge said he saw the inconsistent performances, lack of focus and mood swings of his players as indications that his team might have a problem. “Twenty-three years of coaching had given me pretty good intuition about consistency and inconsistency,” Dodge said in a telephone interview. “I suspected that there may be some uses of marijuana on our team; I felt that we may have one or two that have really got a problem and they’re crying out for help, and we may have another dozen or so that are just starting to dibble-dabble in the stuff.”" While I'm glad you said something positive about Dodge, even if it's for a few words, I don't think that Dodge hinted that the season's turnout has been because of the drugs. Obviously he has been a coach for over 2 decades at the college level (current and previous UNT experience) and high school. He has seen hundreds and hundreds of kids come through his programs. With all the time that coaches and players spend together during a season, it's no wonder that he can pick up on some behaviors. He has the experience to see and look for that. I completely agree with you that he did the right thing by testing the entire team. I just did not get the impression that he was looking to blame these 15 players for the performance this season. Then again, I'm not always looking to tear him down, there is no benefit from that.