I understand the need to ensure schools deal seriously with sexual assaults. I have kids of my own so I definitely take it seriously. However, UT does a pretty good job from my outside perspective of dealing with these situations. The immediately suspend the players pending the outcome of the criminal investigation. I some cases that means the player never plays again. If AJ Johnson is found guilty then so be it. However, if he is found not guilty it doesn't matter because his possible NFL career is ruined. Maybe he should have done things differently and we all have to deal with the consequences of our actions. What more can the University of Tennessee do? They obviously educate against sexual assault. They suspend any player even associated with a sexual assault and that player doesn't play again until the university is satisfied. I want sexual assault to be taken seriously but the timing of this case just smells horribly of publicity and money grabbing. And that hurts the overall sexual assault culture. If people file these lawsuits simply for money then when someone is truly in need they are less likely to be taken seriously.