Ammon Lakip has much bigger problems than being suspended and sent home from the bowl game. If that wasn't bad enough, he is now no longer qualified or entitled to the"protection" of PTI, Pre-trial Intervention. He, most likely, will have to face all of the charges from his arrest this summer. As far as he and McCollough are concerned, they should be asked to leave the program permanently. Cain, having been placed in a sort of "time out" for the Miami game for being late for a team meeting should get one last chance.
failing an NCAA sponsored drug test likely does not violate his probation, but I would not be surprised if the state issues him one promptly on Monday morning.