+1
I realize that he is a player and he is going to be a future star (I thought at the end of last year he dominated as much as anyone else on the D-line) and shouldn't be doing things like this. But . . .
I'm kind of repulsed of the holier than though attitude some of you guys are holding in regards to the players. He made a mistake and this kind of thing can hurt the team but he's also a 20 year old kid.
Many of the grown men here idolize these kids and think they are gods, they aren't, they are kids who are great athletes. While your hopes and dreams of a national title and the like are damaged by one of the starters getting into trouble like this, don't forget they are human. When I was in college I did a bunch of stupid things too.
Unless you walked the straight and narrow your entire life you really have no right to pass judgment on these guys for something simple like a "barely over the old legal limit" OWI. I'm not excusing his actions and hopefully he'll get a big enough punishment from the law and the coaching staff to wake other players up.
However, have any of you guys
ever watched a movie about college? Did you go to college? Did you go to Iowa, a party school?
Again, I'm not saying what he did is excusable, but he is human and 20 years old so cut a little slack.