I think this is about what everyone expected. From Mo's tone in his apology (read) I think he's been shaken up by this whole thing––which is the point. It's dangerous to assume that Callahan's only giving this sentence for his own personal benefit. I personally think that whatever your views on him as a coach, he has the right intentions with regard to Mo and his future. After being suspended for 6 weeks plus one game, having over a grand in fines, a car sensor, a year's worth of probation, the disappointment and scorn of the entire state, and the continued pummeling Mo is going to have to watch Callahan take for him because of the sentence and his own bad choices (and it would have been the same no matter what Bill handed down, by the way), I think this is ultimately just and fair.
Granted, I want Mo to play, but punishment goes way beyond games, stats, wins and losses. Mo's had to face the music in a state where we don't like our players embarrassing us. Let's just hope that this whole ordeal is over, Mo knows we still have his back, and all everyone wants is what's best for him and the program.
And USC must be razed to the ground. (Make it happen, Mo) :bonez