Let's see if we can recall the story: Joe Craig and girlfriend get into fight, both are bloodied and not fighting by the time police arrive, both refuse to press charges against each other. What should the police have done? Probably charge each with simple assault, but they didn't, which is part of a huge Clemson conspiracy to protect football players (and which very clearly never happens in Columbia, where everything is ethical and on the up and up). Craig was suspended, to my recollection, but since you seem to be the expert on these Clemson situations, maybe you can provide some evidence that he wasn't. He was given his chance, and was dismissed immediately the next time he had an incident.
So, no comment on Spurrier signing Jarriel King, who was actually CHARGED with kidnapping in HS? Of course not, because that might detract from your CLEMSON BAD argument. The truth is, college coaches are paid a lot of money to win, and they all, including Spurrier, make questionable decisions and take calculated risks for the sake of winning. I know you guys were super-disappointed when Dabo actually suspended Watkins for a couple games, since it doesn't fit the non-disciplinarian narrative. And even moreso when Clemson beat Auburn without him.