That's a good question, and I can't say I have a specific line.
Right now, with the Kennedy situation, I'm fine with keeping him around, especially because nothing has been proven yet. If it turns out he's guilty, and he has to spend time in jail, then yea I think we probably will have to get rid of him, because I think that may be a little much to have to deal with for a coach.
That said, I really don't know that we'd be able to go out and get a better basketball coach for our job, which is why I'm more lenient with anything he does. The possibilities for replacements wouldn't be all that great. Plus, we're on the verge of what will probably be a very good basketball season next year if we can keep him around.
And the Hornsby situation should be more of an embarassment for Hornsby than it is for me or Ole Miss. He's already had to be punished for what he did, and he's had to start his career over by going to a Juco for a year and then working his way back, so I'm willing to give the guy a shot, especially because he's apparently a good football player at a position we need. Do you think that because he made the mistake of stealing a dead girl's credit card that he shouldn't be given a chance to play football ever again? I'd have a hard time saying that, because like I said, there are guys in the NFL with rap sheets that are worse. So if he's going to continue his career and get a second chance, why not help my team win while you're doing it?