In fairness Fun, what good would it do Dangelo to tell reporters: "yea, this was all my fault, and I certainly regret telling coach to go f@$k himself".
What good does it do Harrison to lie and minimize the seriousness of his behavior. If he indeed has to work his way back onto the team over the spring and summer I'd think the least he'd have to do is acknowledge that he behaved in a manner that warranted suspension. Like how you can't get paroled if you don't admit you're guilty.
I think he's too prideful to fall on the sword if he truly believes he's being punished over bs. That's what makes me think he probably did a thing (or two) that might warrant the sentence he got.
If he was being embarrassed like this over minor offenses, I'm pretty sure he would say f this, I'll sit out a year and go play at Baylor or Oklahoma State. There are coaches out there who would love to have him on their team, and I'm sure he knows that.
That's just my take. I truly believe there's some legitimate basis for his suspension. But, who knows?
At this point it sounds like they're going to ride this out. It'll be interesting to see how Lavin handles next season, because even with the most obedient players there's bound to be a push or shove or a f-bomb in practice at some point. And, supposedly, D'angelo has no room for error.