Player discipline will be a constant topic at this week's SEC media days as several programs across the league prepare to answer questions about suspensions—or the lack thereof.
So it came as no real surprise Monday when Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn opened his time in Hoover, Alabama, by announcing four of his players would not miss any playing time in 2016 for their marijuana-related arrests during the spring.
Before taking the podium at the Hyatt Regency hotel, Malzahn told reporters cornerback Carlton Davis, defensive end Byron Cowart, cornerback Jeremiah Dinson and wide receiver Ryan Davis would not be suspended for their May arrests on misdemeanor marijuana charges:
Gus Malzahn says 4 Auburn players arrested on misdemeanor drug charges in May have been punished and won't miss playing time.