I don't buy the argument that this can't boost Currie's resume in any sense. If he's angling for an SEC job or a win-at-all-costs school, then this yes, this is potentially damaging to him. But I feel like there are some Big Ten/Pac 12 schools that are obsessed with, at the very least, projecting a facade of doing things "the right way" and would rather use players as sacrificial lambs to continue to project that image, the coach's opinion be damned. Currie could be overcompensating with this and the CK/JP incidents to project that image after his dirt-filled past. In that sense, he's using us if true.
It's a conditional argument, but if Currie is interviewing for those types of jobs instead of schools that willingly get down and dirty, it's a possibility. We won't know though until we actually hear anything (we won't).
I've calmed down from my stance of tossing Currie in the 'Kaw, but jesus christ, going on a pregame radio show and calling it a day is not nearly enough to restore a player's reputation. At the very least, Currie has shown that his PR skills are weak. I'd take Currie over Wefald in a heartbeat, but if this crap keeps up and/or he runs off Frank, I want him zipped up in a bag for Collin Klein to pound during practice drills.