In recent years the "suspended" label has almost invariably led to transfers in the weeks and months ahead, and based on that past precedent alone that is likely the end game here as well. That most likely holds especially true for Bowman, who spent most of the 2010 season in the proverbial doghouse.
Outside of the Bowman and Carswell news, there was little else to report from Saban's address of the media. Saban did mention that there were no known academic issues with any players and that there were no developments with respect to the offensive coordinator vacancy,
CNS keeps this stuff to a bare minimum. CNS does an excellent job dealing with situations that arise with young studemnt athletics living away from home for the first time. He handles the situations that arise in a professional manner. Students image is kept intact and of course the school's image is left clean. Suspensions are kept internal between the student athletic and coach. Cecil Hurt indicates as much.
No one likes to see a palyer not make it at UA, other oppurnities open up for the players down the road.