sadlerdawg wrote:
• The 2005 National Survey on Drug Use and Health estimates there are 11 million underage drinkers in the United States. Forty-one percent of current 8th graders, 63 percent of 10th graders, 75 percent of 12th graders, and 87 percent of college students have tried alcohol.
87% is pretty close to goose's 90% estimate.
What was the definition of \"tried alcohol\" and what was goose's definition \"engaging in\". Do you see the difference in those phrases? If you ask them \"have you ever drank\" or \"do you drink\" you will get different answers.
Again, I say it isn't anywhere near 90%. I think \"everyone does it\" is an unfair characterization of those who don't. I also think it is a pitiful excuse for those who do. I think we want our football players to be good kids and not just appear to be good kids because they don't get caught. What's more, if you look at the statistics on the NIH web site for those underaged kids who drink regularly you'll find the rate of alcoholism is much higher than in the rest of the population. It *is* a problem, and fortunately it is not one that HCMR or UGA take lightly.