That, and IMO players should start being held to a higher level of accountability for their personal behavior. It's Meyer's policy that his assistants "baby-sit" their players, but on the other hand these kids are legally adults and should conduct themselves as such; the fingers can't be pointed at him every time a player gets in trouble.
Meyer once told these guys 'You want to be treated like a man, you need to ACT like a man". It's time for these kids to man up and stay out of trouble.