The discipline for Malik Nabers has been doled out, but it won't come in the form of missed games.
That's what Brian Kelly said in a report from The Advocate regarding his wide receiver, who was arrested on a gun charge last month in New Orleans.

Nabers was one of many during the parade season to have gun charges refused on the condition that he did not seek to retrieve it.
Kelly said the discipline was handled "internally," but it will not extend to the upcoming season. It's unclear exactly what the discipline consisted of. The Tigers are scheduled to begin spring practice on Thursday.
Nabers, who will be entering his junior season, is expected to be one of the Tigers' top pass-catchers this upcoming season. He logged 72 catches for 1,017 yards and 3 touchdowns in his sophomore campaign.
For the full report from The Advocate, click here.