I hope Jameis is ready for real celebrity now. It's one thing to be famous in the realm of sports, and college football is very much so a regional sport (e.g., midwest, south, west coast). But, it's something else to win the Heisman trophy and now everyone knows who you are. You're on Letterman and shyt and everything you do becomes scrutinized. Johnny Football thought he was going to be able to continue to live a care-free, cavalier ass college lifestyle after winning the Heisman and we see how that turned out. Stuff like running trains with Casher that has been admitted to will get him caught up. The wolves will be out even more so now (not just for him, but for FSU as well), because sullying the Heisman winner if you're a reporter, journalist, et al, is a career making story. I think the hysteria that surrounded the investigation will actually be a good thing in retrospect. He knows now that the proverbial bubble he was in has popped and I believe he is smart enough to realize that. It's one thing to talk about self-discipline, but it's an entirely different thing to actually have it when needed. I just hope he is ready.