UD37, I have a problem similar to you with some of the things that these young players seem (seem?) to get away with. At some point the hammer has to come down. However, have watched the hammer come down (supposedly) not only at FSU, have witnessed the same things going on all over the country. Whether it be basketball or football, this day and time has changed the way sports are played and recruited nation wide. Personally, know that I am too damn old to comment on the athletes of today, however, it doesn't close my mouth. We have certainly had our problems at UGA, but agreeing with sadlerdawg, we have a coach that will not put up with a lot. When I say a lot, I mean just that, but that is my opinion. We have a linebacker that is coming back this year that could have gotten away with some of his antics at another place, but CMR said no. Here we are not talking about an athlete that is middle of the road, we are talking about a young man that will more than likely sign a huge pro contract. Personally, I think that it is a sad commentary that college sports has come to this. Let me go a little further, it is a sad commentary when these agents see these young fellows, not unlike what is going on at Southern California right now, and they move in and push ethics aside and do the \"street\" thing. If anyone would like to \"push\" my button, I could get really deep into this post. I think that it is sad that FSU continues to bypass principles, but my question is this. . . . how many schools and athletes are doing the \"same thing\".