Guess what...that's life bro. A civilian gets a DUI, do you really think that all he gets are civil penalties and fines? In some places, you can lose your job. Can't cry about double-dipping there. Say you want to get a job and they see a DUI on your record, you might not get that job. That's double-dipping too. Your wife may leave you - more double-dipping. You may lose custody of your kids. Sh!t, the list goes on and on.
Like jason said, many of us KILL other schools for having criminals on their teams with no punishment, for having low grad rates, for having easy-as-hell admissions. But now we have one of our own in trouble, and we want to give him and a pass??? Suddenly we're not 'different' anymore and we're just like SC and the SEC. Eff that man. Floyd effed up, and when you eff up and you are part of a team, then the team suffers, and yes, that sucks. I can tell you this: When I have a kid, and let's say he's a star player, and his grades dip or he screws up in school....he ain't playing sports AND he's getting punished at home. His team suffers, and that sucks for them, but the individual will leanr his lesson.
Again, old ResLife was draconian, absolutely. But suspending a dude on his third alcohol offense, after drinking and driving, for 2 games is not draconian at all. It's called life, and it's called holding your athletes to certain standards.