An accident was caused by his drinking and driving, his third offense. Ignoring other legal charges, if a death had occurred in it, I think more folks on here would be calling for his job and not defending him. That's ignoring the other legal ramifications, as well. Obviously, those other legal ramifications would lead to him being fired.
I understand both arguments and their sides. I'm leaning more towards that we should fire him. If he is required jail time for 60 days, fire him. If you have ever been a new coach (head of receivers), it takes time to build trust. If the prior coach shows up after not being seen by players for two months and he's the guy again, we will see a set back in receiver play.
HCMR and the administration at UNL will follow their handbooks, discuss everything, and make a decision on what they think the best move for the program moving forward is.
Also, some posters have estimated that 90% of the board has driven at the same legal limit, or more than he has? That's a bit ridiculous, and if you think that is how everyone lives, you need new friends.