the best way to handle this may be to send him away for treatment, have a GA handle his duties until he gets his crap togetherTerrible. I'd like to come in with "hope we don't just ditch the guy", etc, but this move takes so much luster off of what I believe is this staff's biggest recruiting advantage-the environment they provide for your son.
That said, the way Riley handles this could speak volumes to recruits, players, parents alike with regard to accountability, trust, family, and loyalty.
I hope we do not fire him. Imo that would be the wrong move. He should be punished and allowed a chance to straighten up as this is the first mistake while on the team. But his rope should be short and his punishment strong. But short of firing