It is no secret that Hyman is allowing Sumlin to run a very loose program over there. The number of arrests is one thing, but multiple drug arrests by multiple individuals who were busted stacking alcohol, weed and prescription meds indicates discipline is clearly a secondary consideration to on field performance. There is no way there aren't failed drug tests that we haven't heard about yet that are being ignored by the coaches. If the Stansbury accusations have merit, the ags absolutely deserve to be called out for what could only be called a lack of institutional control. If people were making accusations of this sort against individuals associated with our program I would be screaming for an investigation. I know the ags believe they alone should be allowed to manage every aspect of their university, but we are talking about state employees. The things going over there are on the verge of becoming very serious and if the Stansbury accusations are found to have merit, there needs to be an outside investigation into what is going on over there.