Worse case scenario, let's say for arguments sake they are on the team and starters.
Tiller will wait to see what the law would do. In this case everyone seems to be willing and of age so no issue there.
Then he will see if they did it on Campus or if they wore Purdue Jersey's or whatever, which also doesn?t seem to be an issue here. (Not that it would matter much since once again, willing and of age)
Then he will call them "knuckle heads" and handle it in house and they may not start 1-2 games and have to run a few laps....
Case Closed.
Tiller is a VERY fair and open minded coach. You fuck up you pay, but no laws have been broken, and he is not the moral police.
So worst case Purdue will have a few news stations asking questions and Tiller will say "this is an in house affair" and that will be all.
I see no way in which this will turn into a scandal. Why can I say this with such confidence? This would hardly be the first time a Purdue football player did something "wrong" with a camera and girl.
