Clearly this is all damning evidence to support your assertion that Missouri is giving scholarships to thugs. But if Anderson was as shady as you're saying, then Stefhon Hannah, Jason Horton and Kalen Grimes are all wondering why they got kicked off the team. I never called anyone a thug. I'm just not at all surprised that Mizzou would allow him to play after the injury to your other guard. Like I said, if he broke a team rule that's fine, but when I hear "indefinite suspension," my mind immediately wanders to Jamar Smith drunkenly crashing a car around a tree, or Jody Ellis and Derrick McPhearson stealing laptops. It was made clear from the beginning that it wasn't a legal issue, but a team issue. Two games for breaking a team rule that isn't against the law is pretty standard.