If Aaron's "alleged" conduct gets brought up I feel like Michaels "alleged" conduct should be fair game too. I have no idea if either is true, but I remember when there were several nasty rumors that got quickly scrubbed out by mods on ND boards regarding one of Michaels first alcohol related citations.
Second, are you kidding? A DUI is a lot worse than being a "general asshole". Last time I checked one of those things could kill San innocent person, and the other one couldn't. And he blew a .19. That guy knew he wasn't ok but decided to play the odds (I'm totally sure it was his first time drunk driving too.)
You go to ND = mixture between Ghandi and Jesus.
You don't go to ND = Stupid kid who will regret his decision forever.
You transfer/decommit from ND = Literally Hitler.
I'd really like to hear the specifics of this "alleged" first incident that was really nasty. Maybe I missed something, but I think I've got a pretty clear grasp of everything Floyd did.
On one hand you have a person who was loathed by everyone on the team, went around starting fights virtually at random and assaulting women, was a complete jerk, and quit on his teammates.
On the other hand you have a person who was generally a hard working and great teammate, got a DUI, was generally well liked, and opted to come back for an extra year AND suffer through his separation from the University.
Those are literally polar opposites. So your entire "do you root for Floyd but against Lynch?" thin doesn't even hold water as the situations have zero similarities to even liken between the two players.
On top of that, a DUI is the epitome of a "mistake" crime. I, personally, hope for redemption with people that make mistakes. You'll meet tons of people who got DUIs that are otherwise upstanding citizens and good people. Starting dozens of fights and assaulting women is not a "mistake"... it's a pattern of behavior. And people with a serious character flaws like that I don't respect. Unlike the above, you're not going to find tons of woman beaters that are otherwise great guys you'd like to be family friends with.