Honestly, I think the responsibility is on the kid to stay clean especially that he is an athlete playing for a scholarship and he could be wasting a very good NFL career. However, in this case with a second time offense, I believe the university failed him and his parents. When you bring these kids in, you tell their parents you will take care of them as if you were their parents. I am sure the athletic department has some kind of social support group. Whoever was put in charge of looking over Spence needs to lose his or her job. If no action was taken to make sure it did not happen again and embarress the university, and ruin the kids life by not giving him the strongest help possible, Gene Smith would need to lose his job and Urban needs to be repremended. If the university did try everything in their power to help him and he failed himself, then it's his loss. But I don't believe they have because if I was in charge of such a case, I would be testing the kid every week or twice week if that's what it took. I would know the minute he uses anything and I will kick his ass and call his parents and I would keep doing that until he stays clean, and then stay on him all through his career at OSU. Overpaid and underachieving leadership, that's all I can conclude.