Again, I'd like to point out that these comments were made on a private Twitter account when he was benched by Shulman. Doesn't make it right. He certainly deserves to be suspended. But I think the only reason he's suspended right now is because KentuckySportsRadio published the tweets and he had someone who had access to his account sent him a message with these tweets in it. This wasn't public until then, as far as I know. Maybe I'm being naive here about how private they are....

That being said, I agree with the statement that somehow we need to get college athletes off Twitter and Facebook because it leads to nothing but trouble.