After Bennett posted this article I asked him:
He didn't respond, and you can see why. Irvin's history of drug use/abuse is pretty grim. Multiple accusations of sexual assault as well. While employed by ESPN, Irvin was suspended for two days after a misdemeanor arrest for speeding when officers found drug paraphernalia in his car.
None of this is to excuse Williams for what he did, or to claim NU's punishment is severe enough. But it's difficult to take a lecture from an organization like ESPN when they have shown they're far more lenient with their employees.
Good Catch and response Knapp. ESPN also is the network that often overlooks the infractions of their 'pet' teams and leagues - depending on who is buttering their toast.
I do think in the case of KW, an administrative position would be a good 'parking spot' for him until he has completed his counseling and has dealt wt the deeper issues that lead to his 3rd DUI. He is a great coach, recruiter and he means a lot to this team, but I prefer to have him around long term by making sure he has conquered his demons. In the corporate world, many organizations will help an employee via their health care plan to overcome these types of issues. NU can do the same.