"If it doesn't affect his job performance, why should you care? If his wife doesn't come out against it, what business is it of ours? You're just a bunch of prudish, puritan Price-haters trying to establish a theocracy. This doesn't rise to the level of a firing offense..." < /sarcasm>
Personally, I think both Price and Eustachy have some explaining to do to their wives and family. But I'm guessing most of the students and players *love* the idea that their coach is a party animal.
With all the stories about pedophiles and drug abusers and scam artists and such, forgive me if I see little harm in showing up at a late-night party, having a few beers and kissing college girls on the cheek (frankly, most 47-year-old guys would be envious, not outraged).
Now, as for Price and the stripper, well, that's a little harder to spin but I thought Alabama football was all about winning not how you went about it. Price's crime was that this happened before he could put together a 10-1 season. Had Price led them to a BCS bowl first, he could host his coach's show from a titty bar and nobody would care. Trouble is, when you fire a coach in the Spring, where are you going to find another one? It's not coach-swapping season.