No, haha but after some more reading found that it's detection time is really not well documented. I got my answer from a steroid . com type web site (i was quick searching clearance/detection times). Most people on the boards assume it's 5-6 weeks (similar to Dbol) but depending on dose it could be quicker/ longer. Truthfully,very hard to find concrete evidence of when this sucker clears the body... (I don't have access to Anabolics by Llewellyn, William)
Plus, it still doesn't seem favorable for athletes because of this-
"Oral Turinabol is notorious for increasing the time it will take for your blood to clot because it has spontaneous fibrinolytic properties. "Fibrinolytic effects" means that the destruction of fibrin (an insoluble fibrous protein produced in the liver from the soluble protein) is happening in your body. Fibrinogen is important during the blood clotting process, as it is a soluble protein in the blood that is converted to insoluble fibrin by the action of the enzyme thrombin in response to tissue damage. (6)(7) Thus, you will bleed for longer than usual when on this stuff, combine that with the fact that steroids raise your hematocrit and you´ll be spending your entire morning trying to stop the bleeding if you cut yourself shaving. Well, that´s probably an exaggeration, but not by much."
Wouldn't be good with all the bruising a football player is subject to.