Most of the posts here seem to have been written by children who searched for their presents and were never surprised on their birthday. "Now, now, NOW!"
TO has been arrested. Minimal info is released by the arresting department. The media has regurgitated this police blotter news, added bits and pieces of earlier stories and a little bit about basketball.
The police report hasn't even been delivered to the GA Court yet and it is not a public document. In the courthouse is a woman or man, who distinguished her or him self as an attorney, who was nominated by a governor and ratified by the legislature. That person, with or without a jury, will follow a painstaking process to find what happened. That will not begin until the defense and prosecution have done their due diligence to find evidence and law to achieve an outcome that favors their point of view.
We do not know enough to judge someone regarding criminal charges. Our Constitution and judicial system wisely has assigned that task to others and they will not be getting to it very quickly.
Meanwhile, KO is perfectly correct, caring first for the kid he is coaching.
The rules apparently include, 'don't get arrested.' So, regardless of the fact that ALLEGEDLY driving while intoxicated is not a crime, TO was suspended. The coaching staff and other university staff undoubtedly are scrutinizing the charges. Meanwhile, this huge 6'11' kid is on a campus experiencing the social impact of the allegations (you are all let down, bet students are too). Compared with, say, the community feedback after a good game, this has to be awful. If Tyler is devastated, it doesn't change the fact that he cannot hide.
I think we can trust KO to do the right things and help TO learn from this and, if necessary, to get well.
I am very pleased with our coach, glad if no one was physically injured and concerned about TO, even if this is the result of his poor behavior.